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Autumn comes early to Denali National Parkbarely a blink of an eye after the midsummer crush of visitors from the Lower 48 departs. The air is crisp and the tundra flashes spectacularly with red and gold. Snow dusts the high ridgelines and animals scurry about accumulating last-minute calories for winter.
Our accommodations at North Face Lodge are far from the centers of tourist activity and within easy photo access of the great mountain itself, Mt. McKinley or Denali. In autumn the mountain tends to be less eclipsed by clouds, and stunning images can be made with reflections in lakes and ponds. The tundra also provides an endless variety of macro subjects: dwarf willows and birch trees only a few inches or feet in height will be in full fall hue, punctuated by the bright colors of wild blueberries and bearberries. By September, most mammals have put on their heaviest and most photogenic coats in preparation for the coming winter. Moose and caribou will have lost their antler velvet and their mottled midsummer pelage. We will have three full days at this wonderful location for scenic, wildlife and close-up photography.
This trip may also be taken in conjunction with our Brown Bears of Katmai National Park in Autumn tour. Even if you have been to Denali National Park in summer, join us for spectacular fall photography in a season most visitors miss!
Day 1 (Aug 30) We meet in the lobby of our Anchorage hotel for orientation and dinner. (D) Day 2 Drive to Denali Park with numerous stops to photograph whatever interests us. If the weather is clear we should get some spectacular views of Mt. McKinley as we approach the park. (BLD)
We drive the length of the park to its peaceful backcountry area. Many photo opportunities for wildlife work present themselves along this stretch of road, as we hope to see grizzly bear, Dall sheep, caribou, moose and wolf. In reality, the wildlife in this park, though spectacular, is occasionally distant. The prize here is to place these animals in “Robert Bateman-like” landscapes, a haiku in a greater image. Between Eielson Bluff and Wonder Lake we approach within 30 miles of Denali that, at 20,320 feet, is the highest elevation on the North American continent. (BLD) Days 46 These three full days we spend in pursuit of the exceptional images of autumn in Denali Park. The vast tundra landscape should be in blazing fall color. We venture out daily to photograph Wonder Lake, Mt. McKinley and animals in the area. We’ll also have photographic access to many elevations, up to the subarctic tundra and to the snow line. Some hiking is required. (BLD) Day 7 We have an early departure to the park’s entrance. On the return drive to Anchorage, we’ll stop along the way for fall color and other photographic opportunities. (BLD) Day 8 (Sep 6) Participants may depart at any time today. |
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