Category Archives: Mountains
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
This morning it was minus 17 degrees in the town of Fairbanks, and 10 degrees above zero at my office, just outside of town, up in the hills. That’s 27 degrees warmer, quite a difference. Do I live in Fairbanks? Sort of…. While winter is in full gear here in the interior, my mind occassionally…
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Thursday, December 30, 2010
Categories: 100 Yearly Favorites, Aerials, Arctic, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Aurora borealis, Bears, Caribou, Cold weather, Dall Sheep, Denali National Park, Galleries, Gates of the Arctic NP, Interior, Landscapes, Moose, Mountains, Muskox, National Petroleum Reserve, Nature, Polar bears, Wildflowers, Winter, Wolf27 comments
There is no lack of top five, top ten, top whatever lists…these days. When making any list or selection, the process is influenced by many factors. I’ve picked a few images, 100 to be exact that were notable to me in some way during the past year. In retrospect, my photography seemed minimized in diversity…
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Categories: 100 Yearly Favorites, Aerials, Arctic, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Aurora borealis, Bears, Caribou, Cold weather, Dall Sheep, Denali National Park, Galleries, Gates of the Arctic NP, Interior, Landscapes, Moose, Mountains, Muskox, National Petroleum Reserve, Nature, Polar bears, Wildflowers, Winter, Wolf
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Along the Dalton Highway, there are many names given for features of the road itself, or geographic references along the way. One is called Gobbler’s Knob, which is just south of Coldfoot and it offers a spectacular view of the foothills of the Brooks Range mountains to the north. I took this frame from that…
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I’ve been aware of the popular TV series “Ice Road Truckers” for a while, but since I don’t own a TV, I’ve never seen the show. I learned about it during my recent photo tours when traveling the Dalton Highway with fans of the show. The Dalton Highway, in general is in pretty good traveling…
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
I just took this photo of a beautiful sunrise over the Alaska Range, from my house in Fairbanks. Actually, I was in my house when I took it. Another reason why I like winter so much. It was minus 7 degrees at my house and a little colder in downtown Fairbanks. Sunrises this time of…
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