Valdez Fishery
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Travelled to the back of the fjord to the salmon fishery. Thousands of birds waded in the mouth of the salmon run waiting for easy pickings. The salmon by now have stopped feeding and are swimmingMeer informatie
Travelled to the back of the fjord to the salmon fishery. Thousands of birds waded in the mouth of the salmon run waiting for easy pickings. The salmon by now have stopped feeding and are swimmingMeer informatie
Followed the glacier-fed streams through Keystone Canyon, a canyon road blasted through the rock which was built to find a way to the goldfields. An attempt at building a railroad has been abandoned.Meer informatie
This very large wilderness area comprises the Wrangell and St Elias Ranges. We visit the NP visitors centre for a quick stop. This is America's largest national park.
The Wrangells are still activeMeer informatie
An unlikely name for a section of the highway through the Matasta mountains to Tok. The terrain has changed. Marshy swamps and stunted black spruce forest fill the valley floor where there isMeer informatie
Tok is a town of around 200 people set at the junction of the Alaska Highway. Life would be tough here in winter in this very basic town. Facilities are few and spaced right out.
At the hotel's mainMeer informatie
This extensive area is dotted with lakes, swamp, marshes, low growing forest and the second largest river system in Alaska, the Tanana River. Known as the valley of great migrations, the northernMeer informatie
A picture stop along the Alaska Highway. The border is designated by a cleared 20 metre strip through the forest. Otherwise, there is no other formal presence. The Customs and immigration office is aMeer informatie
From left to right starting at the top (Lynda Maidment, Margaret Williams, Rodney Crees, Gillian Smith, Christine Hill, Jerry Annis, Denise McPhee, Norine Shipman, Joanne Shirkey, Joanna Lloyd,Meer informatie
We cross over the Don Jek River which is fed by the largest icefield in North America. The river is braided and rocky and winds widely through the valley. The icefield extends over a huge area of theMeer informatie
Situated on the Canadian end of Wrangell-St Elias NP, we will follow the shores of Lake Kluane for more than 65 miles. Kluane means big fish and indeed there are some monsters in this lake which, inMeer informatie
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