It was a bit cloudy in the valleys,
but to the west it was clearing up and we got some great views.
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Mt Susitna (The Sleeping Lady) with the Alaska Range in the background. |
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Me with Denali (Mt. McKinley) waaaay in the background. |
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Ethan and our friend Robin standing on the peak of Mt. Gordon Lyon. |
I also got a chance to see something kind of cool -- a glory, which is the phenomenon when the shadow of something below you has a rainbow or a halo of light around it. I've seen this from the plane before, but never from the viewpoint of an observer on the ground. I think this may also be an example of the Brocken spectre, another cool and unusual phenomenon.
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No, I'm not the chosen one, but I will accept your gifts anyway. |
Remember how in my last post I was talking about signs of fall? The further up in elevation you go, the more apparent they are. Here the fireweed is already turning colors. I think fall is already here.
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The red plants are the turning fireweed. |
I don't know how long it will be before we get termination dust...and then more and more snow until we can't really reach these peaks. But we'll keep hiking until we do.
5 comments:
I have really missed these sort of posts from Alaska. I am glad you are back. Some great pics and you got to see some neat/unique phenomena.
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Oh wow, the glory is fascinating, and the clouds are so pretty!
Thanks, guys!
wow, never heard of this brocken spectre thing, cool.
Uncle C, trying to catch up again *sigh*
The brocken spectre is pretty cool. Scientists think they may have been responsible for "alien" sightings in the past.
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