Crazy Three Weeks

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Janine on the trail to Spencer Glacier, Chugach National Forest, Alaska.

How is this – I’m playing my excuse in advance for my possible lack of photo blog activity!

Tomorrow morning I head out on a boat for a few days as part of my Kenai Fjords photo tour.  It is shaping up to be an epic trip – there have been reports of a large number of whales, and the weather is even looking great!

I then have a steady series of private tours everyday right up to my week long bear and puffin tour.  The bear tour is also shaping up to be great with reports of a number of spring cubs!  You can’t beat spring cubs!

I should have a bunch of new photos to share, and when I get a chance as I come and go, I will do updates here and there – but, if you don’t hear from me for awhile, you will know why, and I’ll be back soon!

Now I need to go mow the lawn so that I can find the house when I return!

Can you find the climber?

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Matanuska Glacier, Alaska.

Matanuska Glacier, Alaska.

When out on the glacier you really lose all sense of scale.  The lack of scale is lost even further in photographs.  So, I was glad to have a climber walk past us and up on to the massive ice walls.  If you can spot the climber, you will have a much better sense to the size of this place – so can you find him?

Spencer Glacier

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Spencer Glacier, Chugach National Forest, Alaska.

Spencer Glacier, Chugach National Forest, Alaska.

Just got home from an overnight trip to the Spencer Glacier.  I have past by Spencer Glacier on the Alaska Railroad many times, I have rafted passed it, even flown over and photographed it from a helicopter a couple of times – but despite my best intentions, have never spent the night out there.  It has been on our “to do” list for a couple of years, and with wonderful weather moving in this past week, we decided it was the perfect time to go!

By spending the night, I was there for the best light around sunrise and sunset – although the skies completely cleared and I didn’t get the dramatic sky I was hoping for, I still found plenty of dramatic scenery!  This also gave us extra time to explore the area – even put on crampons and was able to check out the glacier which is an easy three mile hike away.

Spencer Glacier has to be one of the best day trips around.  You get there by catching the Alaska Railroad in Anchorage or Portage.  The railroad drops you off at a small station in this beautiful remote country.  The train passes back through the area a couple of hours later giving you time to hike around, or to go on a rafting trip with Chugach Adventure Guides.  I photographed the rafting trip for the railroad a few years back – it is fun!

Or, if you prefer, you can do like we did and bring your camping gear in backpacks and spend the night or multiple nights.  A new trail that takes you way up into the nearby mountains is almost compete – next time we will be doing it.  Eventually, there will be a series of trails and huts connecting railroad stops through this entire remote country.  They are working another trail this summer that will eventually connect to 5 different whistle stops.  When done, It will offer easy access to some amazing country!

Matanuska Glacier

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Matanuska Glacier, Alaska.

Sunrise at the Matanuska Glacier, Alaska.

I have been driving past this beautiful glacier since I was a youngster living with my parents in Copper Center – but, in all these years, I have never taken the extra time to actually drive down to the glacier itself.  We finally changed that last week when we camped next to the front edge of the glacier – in short, what a cool place!  Literally and figuratively of course.  Spent a lot of time hiking around and exploring, this area is really fun, I look forward to returning for more!

Even though I live just a few miles from a beautiful glacier, Exit Glacier, it was nice to be able to explore a place without the rules, signs and roped off areas that you have in a National Park.  Here, you access the Matanuska Glacier via private property, pay your fees and sign a waiver and then can be as smart or stupid as you would like.

Google +

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Fireweed, Chugach National Forest, Alaska.

Fireweed, Chugach National Forest, Alaska.

Let me say thanks for all the nice comments on my last post.  Even though most of the comments and my responses are now gone, I was able to read them and really appreciate it.  I had a problem with an update to my blog and had to revert to a backup that was a day or two old so unfortunately I lost a lot of the comments.

By the way, this is another photo from this past week out in the amazing Chugach National Forest.  Unfortunately I didn’t get the light I did in the last photo, but I still thought it was a pretty scene.

So, as if it wasn’t hard enough keeping up with the blog, Facebook and Twitter, there now is another contender in the online social world, Google +.  I started playing around with Google + earlier this week, if you are already there let me know so that I can add you to my circle.  If you aren’t there, but are interested, let me know and I can send you an invite.  Here is my Google + page.

Looks like I may be on the road for a few days – hopefully I will have some new stuff once I return.

Chugach Lupine Sunrise

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Chugach National Forest near Seward, Alaska.

Chugach National Forest near Seward, Alaska.

I looked out the window at 3:30 a.m. Saturday morning and conditions were looking pretty good for a colorful sunrise as there was a gap near the horizon to the North.  At 4:30 a.m., my lack of sleep paid off as I was rewarded with this beautiful morning!

Because the mountains extend so far to the Northwest and Northeast, we rarely see colorful sunrises or sunsets around here in the summer – the rising / setting sun just doesn’t have the needed gap to illuminate the underside of the clouds.  Our best skies usually happen in the winter when the sun is rising and setting to the South over the ocean.  What a treat!