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Alaska Summer 2019

August 9, 2019 by Susan Burkholder 2 Comments

This post is mainly photos from a trip to Alaska I took earlier this summer. I helped at a mission base in Healy for two weeks, in the interior of Alaska. Apparently Alaska is large enough to have an “interior” like the continents of Africa and Australia.

These photos were taken during our time off. (My job was primarily cooking, which looks the same in Alaska as it does in Pennsylvania. The most exotic thing we cooked was ground moose, which looks and tastes just like ground beef).

What surprised me the most about Alaska was how underpopulated it was. Yes, I knew Alaska is mostly wilderness, but knowing that in your head and actually experiencing it is different. For example, whenever else I’ve flown in an airport, say, Portland or Dublin, you see the city spread out as you approach the airport. In Fairbanks, I saw trees.

Most of the pictures in this blog post were taken in Denali National Park, which is very close to Healy.

  • Mountains in Denali Park
    Mountains in Denali Park
  • River bed in Denali National Park
    River bed in Denali National Park
  • Route 3 in Healy, AK
    The main drag between Fairbanks and Anchorage. Little traffic.
  • Moose drinking water
    Moose drinking water in Denali Park
  • Bear warning sign
    Warning sign for bears
  • Two grizzly bears
    Two grizzlies we saw from the safety of the bus.
  • Eightmile Lake, Healy AK
    Eightmile Lake, Healy AK
  • Hiking trail
    Hiking trail in Denali
  • Horseshoe Lake
    Horseshoe Lake, Denali National Park
  • Beaver Dam
    Beaver dam in Horseshoe Lake
  • Alaska wildflowers
    Pretty flower blooming on the mountain.
  • Alaska mountains
    Fireweed blooming in the mountains
  • Alaska mountain
    Four-wheeler trail on Antenna Hill
  • Trail on the top of the hill
    Trail on Antenna Hill
  • Butte Lake AK
    Cabin on Butte Lake

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  1. Anonymous says

    August 16, 2019 at 11:32 am

    These are great pictures! I’m going to see if I can find fireweed seeds to plant .

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    • Susan Burkholder says

      August 16, 2019 at 10:34 pm

      Thanks! Yes, fireweed is beautiful! Wonder if it would grow in Pennsylvania.

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