First Things First I was looking at some pictures that I took yesterday on the Canon SLR. I found this and was very excited. I believe that it is a Hermit Thrush and this is the first time I’ve ever captured a photo. The app on my phone, Merlin, gave me other possible options such…
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A Rainy and Quiet Day
This Morning Last night Arlene said, “if it’s raining in the morning then I want to go out for coffee.” It was rainy; we went out for coffee. I think the place is called The Black Bear. We’d been there before and I thought it was disappointing but Arlene had liked it so we gave…
Day 9
Plans And What Happened Instead We decided to rush into the park and try to hop on a green bus that would take us past Savage River at mile 15. We arrived at the bus terminal at about 7:45 hoping to get on the 8:00 bus but the next bus that was available was at…
Hiking to Primrose Ridge
Preparation We started the day with a bowls of cereal. I had drip coffee and Arlene had espresso made with her Nespresso machine. Then we followed the end of stage 8 of the Tour de Suisse which was an individual time trial. (There is a website, https://www.procyclingstats.com/, which has pretty good webby-coverage of all of…
Driving down an Alaskan highway listening to ABBA
Taking An Easy Day Saturday after multiple days of hiking on tired and sore legs, Arlene and I decided to take an easy day. Arlene had found what was supposed to be a good place to see Denali. So in the morning we set off on a drive to the South Viewpoint of Denali State…
We Have Seen the Mountain
Buses In Denali National Park and Preserve there is a single main road that is roughly 92 miles long going from the entrance of the park on Highway 3 to Kantishna. The first 15 miles is paved and goes out to Savage River which is as far into the park as private vehicles are allowed…
Little Dudes
Mount Healy Yesterday we hiked partway up Mount Healy. We gained about 1000 feet in the 2 miles then another 1200 in next 1.4 miles. Honestly, we’re pretty fit and the hardest part on the way up was the heat. Electrolytes are cool. The descent was brutal. Not quite used to all that eccentric motion.…
Moose Butt
Errands We started the day with a list of questions. We started by driving the 20 miles north into Healy and going to Three Bears–one of a chain of Alaskan grocery stores. There we found a produce section that will be good enough and some bottled water. Then we returned 10 miles south to the…
View Through the Window
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Of Fairbanks We started the day by searching out the local UU Church. Many of the smaller UU congregations ask first-time visitors to stand and introduce themselves. Arlene and I have done this on multiple occations and we include that our home congregation is Cedars Unitarian Universalist Church. Then afterwards people will…
So It Begins (Again)
Photograph Details We spent all day in the car and we’re tired but we’re in Fairbanks. Crossing the border into Alaska was even easier than it was getting into Canada. The border patrol guy asked us only what we were bringing in that had been purchased in Canada. When I said “a couple of cans…
