The Northbound drive was as beautiful as the Southbound, with stunning views of Denali throughout:


I am not used to seeing the South side of Denali!

It has jagged peaks in front of it:

I caught a painter at work on a lovely painting. He was generous with his time and let me snap a photo:

I cannot imagine how much more beautiful the scene would have been had all this fireweed still been in bloom:

The Denali Park region was well into Fall, with the trees turning their Fall colors:

And the tundra brush turning red:

Femoose and hemoose!

The shemoose dunked her whole head into the water to eat!

And that concludes my report on Southerly Adventures.
1 comment:
A lucky picture with the moose composition! Nice!
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