Looking over the Savage River, Tr'at'egheth No' in the Lower Tanana dialect, in Denali National Park, April, 2026.
https://www.lwpetersen.com/photo-blog/first-denali-trip-of-2026/
Looking over the Savage River, Tr'at'egheth No' in the Lower Tanana dialect, in Denali National Park, April, 2026.
https://www.lwpetersen.com/photo-blog/first-denali-trip-of-2026/
In case you need a break from doomscrolling, this is your reminder that the #DenaliNationalPark in #Alaska has a live #puppy cam.
#denalipuppycam #sleddogs
https://www.nps.gov/dena/learn/photosmultimedia/webcams-pups.htm
Braided Teklanika River and kettle ponds, Denali National Park, early September. Kettle ponds form where buried glacial ice melted out of outwash sediment. Tundra at peak fall color, storm building over the range.
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Some late-night wildlife last weekend from Denali National Park. Moose, snowshoe hare, and Black Scoters on Horseshoe Lake.
Status of 4 climbers unknown after fall at 18,000 feet on Alaska’s Mount McKinley