many of these photos are taken by Ed Plumb
I am feeling really good about the week ahead of me...nothing but hiking, paddling and enjoying the north for 8 days. Big medicine.
This one of the nameless glaciers in the upper Sheenjek Valley.
This is my attempt at Arctic Art...I call it "Sheep Turds on Purple Rocks"
Descending off the back of the continental divide.
Ann gets a good stretch in in the morning before we break camp and head down to see the Hulahula for the first time.
Ed's having a good time.
The hiking was really nice for the most part but we had a few challenging river crossings once we started to gain elevation.
This one of the nameless glaciers in the upper Sheenjek Valley.
This is my attempt at Arctic Art...I call it "Sheep Turds on Purple Rocks"
Descending off the back of the continental divide.
Ann gets a good stretch in in the morning before we break camp and head down to see the Hulahula for the first time.
Robin looks mighty happy while she enjoys the blue skies and nice hiking.
We saw this big old bruin while we were enjoying a break. Once he came across our scent he spun around a headed in the other direction.
A couple of caribou antlers in a great valley.
Once we reached confluence of the Hulahula and the Itkilik it was time to inflate the boats again start the paddle towards the coast. We had attempted to float ealier but the water was really fast and we ended up pulling out.
Ed's having a good time.
I'm enjoying some quite water on the river.
Ann powers through a big hole.
Chris rides a wave.
We took a few hours and went on a day hike to see if we could get some better views of Mt. Mikelson. We did not get quite high enough to see the big mountain but the hiking was great and it was nice to break up the paddling.
Ed enters the supposed canyon.
Ann and I scout out a rapid toward the end of the canyon.
Some cotton grass on the tundra.
I think this was the first time that any of us had ever paddled in the Arctic Ocean.
The Brooks Range loomed behind us as we walked along the Barter Island coast.
I think this was the first time that any of us had ever paddled in the Arctic Ocean.
3 comments:
Beautiful pictures! Looks like an amazing trip- the hardest kind to return from. Start planning the next one, it takes some of the sting out of coming back to civilization.
Jackson you have some wonderful photos...LOVE the cotton grass.
Hello there,
Thank you for sharing. The photos are great. I am looking at doing this same trip in late August. Any suggestions?
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