Grizzly Bear!!

This is my first grizzly bear sighting in Denali National Park. He is a bit small despite using my 300 mm telephoto lens. There is a balance, you want to be close enough to take a reasonable photo, but far enough away so that he does not attack you. There were no fences between this bear and me!

I liked the reflection of the water flowing down from the melting snow and glaciers.

I went on a hike today and this sign was at the beginning of the trail. Reading this certainly causes you to pause and reflect on the balance of seeing beautiful scenery and wildlife with the risk of being attacked by a bear. I was by myself, but certainly had my bear spray immediately available!

This fellow was fun to watch as he zoomed around the ground.

I loved the bright color of flowers!

I loved the color of these blue bells!

These colors were so vibrant!

I liked watching the light break through the clouds to isolate one section of the mountain range.

The simplicity and richness of the flowers in Denali is beautiful!

This bird was splashing around in the water and did not mind me walking up to him to take his photo.

It looked ominous as the clouds started building up over the mountain range.

This caribou found relief simply standing on the patch of snow to cool down a bit.

Mount Denali!!

Mount Denali is covered by clouds 70% of the time. Our tour today was especially fortunate because it was a sunny day and Mount Denali was not obscured by clouds! Our group is now part of the “30% club!”

We saw this moose on our tour too!

The mountains in Denali are beautiful!

It was a “hot day” by Denali standards with a high in the mid-60s. This male caribou found a patch of snow to lie down and cool off.

This neighbor was looking for his own patch of snow so he could cool off too.

Back near the visitor center, this mamma moose and her calf were enjoying an afternoon meal.

Denali National Park!!

For as long as I can remember, I have wanted to visit Denali National Park! It is spectacular!

Since I started driving through Canada and Alaska, I have been trying to catch a photo of a moose. This special lady was enjoying breakfast near my campsite and decided to come out of the shadows and eat some leaves in the sunshine. Finally, I found a moose I could photograph!!

After a few minutes, she moved so her whole body was in the sunshine.

She was having a great time eating breakfast, but right after this photo was taken, she ran back into the forest.

I later went on a hike and was captivated by the flowers along the trail.

These dainty purple flowers were pretty!

I loved the symmetry with these white flowers. Everything is so green in Alaska.

I love all the rich colors in the flowers!

Later on the hike I crossed a walking bridge over a beautiful stream.

Water a lush greenery is a beautiful theme in Alaska!!

Muskox!!

The muskox is an unusual looking fellow. This male was willing to model for me. Big and hairy and very strong, he has a think coat to stay warm in the cold Alaska winter.


The University of Alaska has a research facility that studies large animals including the muskox.

The muskox fur is surprisingly soft!

I liked the texture in their horns!

The muskox are quite strong and powerful!

This is a bumper sticker that everyone needs!

Fairbanks Tour!

Since I started driving in Canada and Alaska, I have been trying to get a photo of a moose. So far, this hefty fellow is the best I can do. Hopefully, I can photograph a live moose soon!

It was amazing to watch this pontoon boat come in for a smooth landing next to our boat!

After a few minutes, the pilot took off and had a very smooth liftoff!

The tour included hearing from a guy who trains dogs that pull dogsleds! I was impressed with the dog power!

I learned that reindeer are domesticated caribou. These guys are losing some of their fur for summer.

This is a moose hide.

This is a grizzly bear hide.

Since I have been in Alaska, I have noticed that it has rained for a little while each day. This has resulted in very green foliage everywhere and many beautiful flowers. I love the colors in this flower.

This woman was gracious and allowed me to take her photograph. This coat has the modern convenience of a zipper, otherwise it is like a traditional coat worn in Alaska made from different animal furs. The hood is incredibly amazing to me! I think that many layers of fur are needed to survive 60 degrees below zero during winter in Fairbanks.

Although these guys are no longer alive, they demonstrate the fierce intensity when moose fight.

Maybe it is because I have lived so many years in Arizona and Texas, but I have been absolutely captivated by the intensity and variety of green colors in the foliage throughout Alaska. I find myself simply staring at the trees and marveling at the thickness of the forest.

It has been said that “everything is bigger in Texas.” However, Alaska likes to point out that their state is much, much larger than Texas (plus California, plus Montana). Alaska is truly huge!!

Fairbanks!!

After arriving in Fairbanks, my first stop was at the Museum of the North at the University of Alaska.

The Museum of the North was quite impressive! There were excellent displays that discussed the people, animals, and industries in the area. I spent hours going through the exhibits. It was tough for photography because no flash was allowed inside.

This big guy was very impressive to me!

More modern art was also included in the museum.

Artwork of native peoples in Alaska was interesting.

The size of the bison is truly impressive!

The size of the moose and the moose chair amazed me.

The wingspan of this owl was certainly surprising!

Remember the movie and book about the guy who went to Alaska, burned his money, and ended up dying in this bus? It is going to be moved to the Museum of the North.

This is a beautiful scene as I was driving into Alaska. The mountains are so incredibly impressive here!

The mountains in Alaska are amazing!

Alaska is #50!!

I am happy to have the opportunity to explore all 50 states!!

In terms of traveling, today was a big day for me. I traveled from Whitehorse, Yukon to enter Alaska! This is the first time I have been to Alaska. It is also the 50th state I have visited and the 49th state I have visited with a motorhome. Maybe I should rent a motorhome in Hawaii so all 50 states are addressed? I am really looking forward to exploring Alaska!

When I crossed the Alaskan border today, my odometer read 4,080 miles so far for this adventure. That is a long journey that started 21 days ago and is filled with many fun stops along the way!

I loved the pink colors shining on the mountains!

I started driving quite early today and I loved the sunrise shining on the mountains as I drove through Haines Junction, Yukon. I had to pullover and take some photos from the driver’s seat. I saw two moose, but those rascals ran into the trees before I could grab my camera. There were many elk enjoying the day, but I did not see any bears today.

Spectacular sunrise creates nice colors and shadows!

There is mystery in the clouds and mountains!

These mountains are so beautiful!