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  • Broad Pass along the Parks Highway in spring
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  • Alaska. Summer Denali NP. Mt McKinley and Wonder lake.
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  • Alaska. Summer Denali NP. Mt McKinley and Wonder lake.
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  • Alaska. Summer Denali NP. Mt McKinley and Wonder lake.
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  • Alaska. Summer Denali NP. Mt McKinley and Wonder lake.
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  • Alaska. Summer Denali NP. Mt McKinley and Wonder lake.
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  • Alaska. Fiddlehead Fern in early spring.
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  • Alaska. Denali NP.  Mt McKinley (20,320') Wonder Lake. Summer. Alpenglow.
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  • Alaska. The rich green of early spring leaves near the water edge.
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  • Alaska. The rich green of early spring leaves near the water edge.
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  • Alaska. Brown Bear ( Ursus Arctos ) enjoying the grasses of summer.
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  • Aerial Summer, Misty Fjords National Monument with Punchbowl Lake,
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  • Hyder Glacier, Alaska. Two hikers overlook Hyder Glacier in Southeast Alaska during the summer.
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  • Alaska. Valdez. Thompson Pass in summer.
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  • Aerial Summer, Misty Fjords National Monument with Punchbowl Lake,
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  • Alaska. Denali NP. A pair of hikers enjoy the view of Mt McKinley on a summer day.
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  • Alaska. Spring flowers border a waterfall pool of green.
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  • alaska, Kenai Peninsula. Kenai Lake. Spring and Summer flowers.
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  • Denali National Park, Alaska. A bull moose (Alces alces gigas) in late spring with a full rack of antlers is reflected in a tundra pond, where many moose feed on the tender aquatic grasses that grow within.
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  • Denali National Park, Alaska. A bull moose (Alces alces gigas) in late spring with a full rack of antlers is reflected in a tundra pond, where many moose feed on the tender aquatic grasses that grow within.
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  • Alaska. Talkeetna. Mt McKinley (20,320 ft) with spring green trees.
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  • Alaska. Nenana River in winter with open water as spring approaches.
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  • Denali National Park, Alaska. A bull moose (Alces alces gigas) in late spring with a full rack of antlers is reflected in a tundra pond, where many moose feed on the tender aquatic grasses that grow within.
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  • Alaska. Mt. Katmai Caldera. Katmai National Park. Southwest, summer. Beautiful green waters fill the crater formed by the caldera on the summit of Mt. Katmai.
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  • Alaska. Mt. Ikagluik. Katmai National Park. Southwest, summer. Mt. Ikagluik is visible behind the terminus of the ash flow ignimbrite sheet that fills the Valley of 10,000 Smokes.
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  • Alaska. Katmai National Park. Mt. Griggs. Southwest summer. Mt. Griggs named for the first geologist to investigate the area towers over the Valley of 10,000 Smokes.
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  • Alaska. Mt. Martin. Katmai National Park. Southwest, summer. Steam pours from the crater on the summit of Mt. Martin an active volcano in the Aleutian chain.
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  • Alaska. Denali National Park. Couple viewing Mt. McKinley (20,320 ft.) above Wonder Lake in the summer.  MR
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  • Alaska. Grayling. Spring willow catkins.
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  • Alaska. Katmai National Park. Mt. Griggs. Southwest summer. Mt. Griggs named for the first geologist to investigate the area towers over the Valley of 10,000 Smokes.
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  • Alaska . Fiddlehead Fern in early spring .
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  • Alaska . Fiddlehead Fern in early spring .
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  • Alaska . Fiddlehead Fern in early spring .
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  • Alaska . Fiddlehead Fern in early spring .
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park,  Troublesome Creek. Fiddlehead ferns unfurl in spring.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park,  Troublesome Creek. Fiddlehead ferns unfurl in spring.
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  • Alaska. Devil's Club, Echinopanax horridum, begins to sprout in early spring.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park,  Troublesome Creek. Fiddlehead ferns unfurl in spring.
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  • Alaska. Grayling. Spring willow catkins.
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  • Alaska. Kenai Mts. False hellebore (Veratrum viride) shoot growing from dead, dry grasses in spring.
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  • Denali National Park, Alaska, USA<br />
Mt. McKinley and the Alaska Range<br />
From Stoney Dome Lookout.
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  • Alaska. Snowshoe Hare (Lepus americanus) in Yanert Valley. Snowshoe hares are somewhat larger than cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus spp.). They average around 18 to 20 inches (.5 m) in total length and weigh 3 to 4 pounds (1.4-1.8 kg). In summer the coat is yellowish to grayish brown with white underparts, and the tail is brown on top. This coat is shed and replaced by white pelage in winter, but the hairs are dusky at the base and the underfur is gray. The ears are dark at the tips. The large hind feet are well-furred, adapting these animals for the deep snows of the boreal forests—hence the name “snowshoe.”
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  • Alaska.  Denali National Park and Preserve. Bull Moose. (Alces alces) in summer.   Male moose (bulls) weigh over 550 kg (1200 lb) on average.      Although generally timid, the males become very bold during the breeding season.
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  • Beaver, Castor canadensis; swimming underwater, carrying grass, pond, tundra, taiga, summer, Denali National Park, Alaska, ©Craig Brandt, all rights reserved; brandt@mtaonline.net
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  • Grizzly Bear (interior Alaska), Ursus arctos; closeup, summer, feeding, alpine tundra, hibernates in winter, Denali National Park, Alaska, ©Craig Brandt, all rights reserved; brandt@mtaonline.net
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  • Hoary Marmot, Marmota calligata, closeup, on rock, summer, tundra, shrill whistle when alarmed, inhabits rocky alpine slopes; hibernates in winter, Denali National Park, Alaska, ©Craig Brandt, all rights reserved; brandt@mtaonline.net
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  • Alaska. Seward. Exit Glacier. Summer hiking on trail to glacier.
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Arm. Hikers enjoy summer day and view of the Turnagain Arm with Kenai Mountains beyond. MR
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Arm. Hikers enjoy summer day and view of the Turnagain Arm with Kenai Mountains beyond. MR
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Arm. Hikers enjoy summer day and view of the Turnagain Arm with Kenai Mountains beyond. MR
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  • Alaska. Snowshoe Hare (Lepus americanus) in Yanert Valley. Snowshoe hares are somewhat larger than cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus spp.). They average around 18 to 20 inches (.5 m) in total length and weigh 3 to 4 pounds (1.4-1.8 kg). In summer the coat is yellowish to grayish brown with white underparts, and the tail is brown on top. This coat is shed and replaced by white pelage in winter, but the hairs are dusky at the base and the underfur is gray. The ears are dark at the tips. The large hind feet are well-furred, adapting these animals for the deep snows of the boreal forests—hence the name “snowshoe.”
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  • Alaska. Snowshoe Hare (Lepus americanus) in Yanert Valley. Snowshoe hares are somewhat larger than cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus spp.). They average around 18 to 20 inches (.5 m) in total length and weigh 3 to 4 pounds (1.4-1.8 kg). In summer the coat is yellowish to grayish brown with white underparts, and the tail is brown on top. This coat is shed and replaced by white pelage in winter, but the hairs are dusky at the base and the underfur is gray. The ears are dark at the tips. The large hind feet are well-furred, adapting these animals for the deep snows of the boreal forests—hence the name “snowshoe.”
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  • Alaska. Denali Park. Snowshoe Hare (Lepus americanus) in Yanert Valley. Snowshoe hares are somewhat larger than cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus spp.). They average around 18 to 20 inches (.5 m) in total length and weigh 3 to 4 pounds (1.4-1.8 kg). In summer the coat is yellowish to grayish brown with white underparts, and the tail is brown on top. This coat is shed and replaced by white pelage in winter, but the hairs are dusky at the base and the underfur is gray. The ears are dark at the tips. The large hind feet are well-furred, adapting these animals for the deep snows of the boreal forests—hence the name “snowshoe.”
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  • Alaska. Denali Park. Snowshoe Hare (Lepus americanus) in Yanert Valley. Snowshoe hares are somewhat larger than cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus spp.). They average around 18 to 20 inches (.5 m) in total length and weigh 3 to 4 pounds (1.4-1.8 kg). In summer the coat is yellowish to grayish brown with white underparts, and the tail is brown on top. This coat is shed and replaced by white pelage in winter, but the hairs are dusky at the base and the underfur is gray. The ears are dark at the tips. The large hind feet are well-furred, adapting these animals for the deep snows of the boreal forests—hence the name “snowshoe.”
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  • Alaska. Denali NP. Shuttle buses run in summer only, providing access to visitors in the fragile ecosystem of interior Alaska.
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  • Beaver, Castor canadensis; swimming underwater, carrying grass, pond, tundra, taiga, summer, Denali National Park, Alaska, ©Craig Brandt, all rights reserved; brandt@mtaonline.net
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  • Dall's Sheep, Ovis dalli dalli, ram, resting, summer, alpine tundra;  horns, adult wt: to 250 lbs.; food: grasses & sedges, inhabits mountains in Alaska and Canada; Denali National Park, Alaska, ©Craig Brandt, all rights reserved; brandt@mtaonline.net
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  • Grizzly Bear (interior Alaska), Ursus arctos; portrait, summer, alpine tundra, hibernates in winter, Denali National Park, Alaska, ©Craig Brandt, all rights reserved; brandt@mtaonline.net
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  • Hoary Marmot, Marmota calligata, closeup, on rock, summer, tundra, shrill whistle when alarmed, inhabits rocky alpine slopes; hibernates in winter, Denali National Park, Alaska, ©Craig Brandt, all rights reserved; brandt@mtaonline.net
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  • Hoary Marmot, Marmota calligata, closeup, whistling, in grass, summer, tundra, shrill whistle when alarmed, inhabits rocky alpine slopes; hibernates in winter, Denali National Park, Alaska, ©Craig Brandt, all rights reserved; brandt@mtaonline.net
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  • Hoary Marmot, Marmota calligata, closeup, in grass, summer, tundra, shrill whistle when alarmed, inhabits rocky alpine slopes; hibernates in winter, Denali National Park, Alaska, ©Craig Brandt, all rights reserved; brandt@mtaonline.net
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  • Hoary Marmot, Marmota calligata, gathering grass, closeup, summer, tundra, shrill whistle when alarmed, inhabits rocky alpine slopes; hibernates in winter, Denali National Park, Alaska, ©Craig Brandt, all rights reserved; brandt@mtaonline.net
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  • Hoary Marmot, Marmota calligata, closeup, on rock, summer, tundra, shrill whistle when alarmed, inhabits rocky alpine slopes; hibernates in winter, Denali National Park, Alaska, ©Craig Brandt, all rights reserved; brandt@mtaonline.net
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  • Hoary Marmot, Marmota calligata, closeup, on rock, summer, tundra, shrill whistle when alarmed, inhabits rocky alpine slopes; hibernates in winter, Denali National Park, Alaska, ©Craig Brandt, all rights reserved; brandt@mtaonline.net
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  • Aufeis on River in Arctic. Water Overflow in Spring.
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  • North view of Mt McKinley and Cotton Grass on a sunny spring day.
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  • Alaska. Holy Cross. The Innoko River (patterned with ice during spring breakup) meanders near its confluence with the Yukon River.
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  • Alaska. Denali NP. McKinley (20,320') Summer with fireweed.
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  • Alaska. Talkeetna. Hiker taking in the south view of Mt. McKinley (20,320) and green summer trees.MR
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  • Chugach State Park, Anchorage, Alaska. Two children enjoy a rainbow in summer.
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  • Alaska. Denali NP.  McKinley (20,320') in summer with Wonder Lake.
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  • Alaska. Denali NP. McKinley (20,320') Summer with fireweed.
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  • Alaska. Denali NP. McKinley (20,320') Summer with fireweed.
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  • Alaska. Denali NP. McKinley (20,320') Summer with fireweed.
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  • Alaska. Denali NP.  Mt McKinley (20,320') Wonder Lake. Summer.
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  • Alaska. Denali NP.  Mt McKinley (20,320') Wonder Lake. Summer. Sunrise reflection.
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  • Alaska. Denali NP.  Mt McKinley (20,320') Wonder Lake. Summer alpenglow.
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  • The moose is not the most photogenic animal in Alaska, but you ask the tourists and to see a moose is a large part of their Alaskan protocol.  Food is very scarce for the animals during the Alaskan winter, so when spring shoots and green leaves arrive, they pig out and have calves.  They can be very aggressive, especially when they have young babies or they are hungry, or in the case of breeding bulls.  Here Mom and baby share a special moment of love.
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  • Alaska. Talkeetna. Couple hiking with the south view of Mt. McKinley (20,320) and green summer trees in background. MR
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  • Alaska. Talkeetna. Hiker taking in the south view of Mt. McKinley (20,320) and green summer trees.MR
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  • Alaska. Denali NP. Stony Hill. Mt Mckinley. Summer
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  • Alaska. Denali NP. Stony Hill. Mt Mckinley. Summer
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  • Alaska. Denali NP. Stony Hill. Mt Mckinley. Summer.
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  • Alaska. Denali NP.  McKinley (20,320') in summer with Wonder Lake.
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  • Alaska. Denali NP.  McKinley (20,320') in summer with Wonder Lake.
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  • Alaska. Denali NP.  Mt McKinley (20,320') Wonder Lake. Summer.
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  • Alaska.  Chugach Mts. Field of Lupine with sunset over Turnagain Arm in background, summer.
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  • Alaska . Denali National Park . Mt McKinley and Wonder Lake with summer grasses .
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  • Alaska. Matanuska Valley near Palmer. Hiker enjoys view of Pioneer Peak and Chugach Mtns from Echo Lake in summer.  MR
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  • Alaska. Talkeetna. Hiker taking in the south view of Mt. McKinley (20,320) and green summer trees.MR
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  • Alaska. Talkeetna. Hiker exalted while taking in the south view of Mt. McKinley (20,320) and green summer trees.  MR
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  • Alaska. 4 year old Marina Graham enjoys some spring dandelions.
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  • Alaska. Girdwood. Alyeska Resort. Chugach Mountains. A five star hotel surrounded by Chugach National Forest is a traveler's year round  destination.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park. Bird Point. Turnagain Arm. Chugach Mountains. Hiking around Bird Point in summer time with excellent view of the Chugach Mountains and Turnagain Arm.
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  • Alaska. Girdwood. Chugach Mountains in summer with Mt Alyeska, Paraglider taking off.
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  • Alaska. Girdwood. Chugach Mountains in summer with Mt Alyeska, as seen from the California Creek drainage.
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  • Mty McKinley in Denali National Park with tundra pond and summer grasses.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park. Bird Point. Turnagain Arm. Chugach Mountains. Hiking around Bird Point in summer time with excellent view of the Chugach Mountains and Turnagain Arm.
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  • The Hotel Alyeska in Girdwood, Alaska.
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Arm. Beluga Point in the Chugach State Park during a spring storm cycle.
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