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Blue_In_AK

(46,436 posts)
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 07:53 PM Oct 2014

Some recent pictures of Alaska for your viewing pleasure. :)

Here's a moose among some birch trees. A young male and another female were on the other side of the trail, but I couldn't get a good shot because they were behind the trees.


This is the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail where we walk our dog. It's about a mile from where I live.


This is Eklutna Lake on a foggy morning.


For some reason, they call this Reflections Lake. This and Eklutna Lake are just north of Anchorage a little bit.




And here is a great sunset from a few nights ago. This is the Campbell Creek Estuary, one of Anchorage's newest parks. For the sake of the wildlife, it's to be seen but not walked upon, so they have built observation decks above the estuary and don't allow dogs anywhere in the park.

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Some recent pictures of Alaska for your viewing pleasure. :) (Original Post) Blue_In_AK Oct 2014 OP
You live in such a beautiful area, my dear Blue! CaliforniaPeggy Oct 2014 #1
You're welcome, Peggy. Blue_In_AK Oct 2014 #2
Breathtaking scenery! femmocrat Oct 2014 #3
Beautiful snots Blue... panader0 Oct 2014 #4
K&R Solly Mack Oct 2014 #5
Beautiful. Btw, "it's to be seen but not walked upon," < If my aunt was still here she would jtuck004 Oct 2014 #6
That's funny. Blue_In_AK Oct 2014 #19
WOW Thank You oldandhappy Oct 2014 #7
k and r and thank you for sharing these beautiful pics. niyad Oct 2014 #8
wonderful hibbing Oct 2014 #9
We have a couple hundred Jenoch Oct 2014 #10
Care to adopt a 58 year old? I am green with envy. Dem2theMax Oct 2014 #11
Great pics! bigwillq Oct 2014 #12
Thanks for the beautiful pics! I'm thinking of a family vacation next year to Alaska. neverforget Oct 2014 #13
Great trip. Blue_In_AK Oct 2014 #20
Thank you. SheilaT Oct 2014 #14
Cool pictures; it's too bad that you don't have any pictures c588415 Oct 2014 #15
Haha. Blue_In_AK Oct 2014 #21
When I was a kid Jenoch Oct 2014 #16
I visited. LOVED IT! C Moon Oct 2014 #17
omg - can i come and live with you? orleans Oct 2014 #18
I'll have to ask my husband. Blue_In_AK Oct 2014 #22
great! cause i probably won't be leaving before then... orleans Oct 2014 #23
Beautiful shots Blue! BobbyBoring Oct 2014 #24
You are wise. Blue_In_AK Oct 2014 #26
Beautiful pics - here are some more... lame54 Oct 2014 #25
Alaska kardonb Oct 2014 #27
It kind of gets to you, doesn't it? Blue_In_AK Oct 2014 #28
Moose is saying "I know Cecily is around here somewhere." n/t malthaussen Oct 2014 #29
Lol Blue_In_AK Oct 2014 #30
Yep, Roslyn and Redmond. malthaussen Oct 2014 #31
Wow, Blue, pretty stuff! Enthusiast Oct 2014 #32
The third on is very beautiful. CrispyQ Oct 2014 #33

panader0

(25,816 posts)
4. Beautiful snots Blue...
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 08:49 PM
Oct 2014

My daughter, son, and future son-in-law live in Wasilla. She goes to the U of A in Anchorage. I went to visit two summers ago.
Unbelievable beauty.

 

jtuck004

(15,882 posts)
6. Beautiful. Btw, "it's to be seen but not walked upon," < If my aunt was still here she would
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 09:38 PM
Oct 2014

cover the whole thing in plastic and then make you walk on that. Her formal living room stayed that way for at least 40+ years.

 

Jenoch

(7,720 posts)
10. We have a couple hundred
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 10:15 PM
Oct 2014

acres about 40 miles south of Hibbing (I'm assuming you're from Hibbing). While I have not seen a moose on our property, our neighbor has. I have seen bear and wolves.

Dem2theMax

(9,651 posts)
11. Care to adopt a 58 year old? I am green with envy.
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 10:22 PM
Oct 2014

I'm in So Cal and all I see is VERY dry dirt. lol? Thank you SO much for sharing such wonderful photos.
I need to save up my pennies and take at trip way up north.

neverforget

(9,436 posts)
13. Thanks for the beautiful pics! I'm thinking of a family vacation next year to Alaska.
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 10:29 PM
Oct 2014

I've been there a few times but my wife and daughter have not. We're looking at taking the train to Denali and then to Seward for a boat tour of Kenai Fjords NP.

http://www.alaskarailroad.com/Vacations/AlaskasNationalParksByRail/tabid/128/Default.aspx

Blue_In_AK

(46,436 posts)
20. Great trip.
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 11:29 PM
Oct 2014

Do it.

We're taking the train up to Fairbanks in February for aurora-viewing and to catch some of the arriving dog teams from the Yukon Quest sled dog race. We'll rent a car when we get there. We've been out to Nome for the Iditarod finish the last five years, so this year we wanted to do something different. Then we'll just fly home. My husband is really thrilled about the prospect of not having to drive 350 miles to Fairbanks in the dead of winter as we've done before a few times. One year we drove up there on the Richardson Highway in February, and I swear we didn't see a car for at least 75 miles. We were starting to wonder if the road was closed ahead, but we finally made it to Delta Junction and at least a little bit of civilization.

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
14. Thank you.
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 10:34 PM
Oct 2014

Alaska is one of the few states I've never been to. Someday. . . .

Meanwhile, I love scenery of all sorts. A couple of days ago I drove from Red River, NM to Eagle Lake, also NM on highway 38. Not a very long drive and some of the very most spectacular scenery I've ever seen. Didn't have a camera, so no pictures. But I am so glad when someone like you posts pictures.

c588415

(285 posts)
15. Cool pictures; it's too bad that you don't have any pictures
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 10:43 PM
Oct 2014

of the Palin family throwing blows at a birthday party out in the snow.

Blue_In_AK

(46,436 posts)
21. Haha.
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 11:32 PM
Oct 2014

I do have a picture of Sarah and her former daughter-in-law, though, at her last governor's picnic in 2008.



Eww, and here's Sarah with our asshat current governor, Sean Parnell. Ewwwwwwww, eww...

 

Jenoch

(7,720 posts)
16. When I was a kid
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 10:45 PM
Oct 2014

my family drove to Alaska in a motorhome. The AlCan Highway still had 1,200 miles that was not paved. We had friends who lived in Anchorage. I don't remember too many details, but I do remember we drove to Fairbanks and North Pole and camped on the shores of a lake somewhere north of Fairbanks. (We were using a tent at that time.)

What I do remember is that it never seemed to get dark. We were there in June.

I recently found the dozens of slides (photos) that my father took with his ancient Argus 35mm camera. I'll have to dig out a slide projector. Maybe I'll buy one of those machines that digitize slides. I know my brothers would be excited to see the photos. 

orleans

(34,060 posts)
18. omg - can i come and live with you?
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 10:48 PM
Oct 2014

how breathtaking.
i always say alaska is the first place i'm gonna go after i die.
it's beautiful.

orleans

(34,060 posts)
23. great! cause i probably won't be leaving before then...
Tue Oct 21, 2014, 12:45 AM
Oct 2014

lol

(i'd love to go see alaska--but, unfortunately, it can't happen. not in this lifetime.)

BobbyBoring

(1,965 posts)
24. Beautiful shots Blue!
Tue Oct 21, 2014, 01:15 PM
Oct 2014

Thanks for posting. A visit to Alaska is on my bucket list. I'm just going to skip Wasilla.

Blue_In_AK

(46,436 posts)
26. You are wise.
Tue Oct 21, 2014, 01:56 PM
Oct 2014

It's a shame what happened to Wasilla. When I first came up here 40 years ago, it was kind of a cute little rural town. Now it's just urban sprawl. There are some good people out there, but a lot of right-wing crazies, too. If you go north of Anchorage, I would recommend instead taking the route through Palmer, which has stayed true to its agricultural roots.

Unfortunately, if you're going to Denali NP you almost have to go through Wasilla unless you want to add lots of miles on a dirt road to your trip.

 

kardonb

(777 posts)
27. Alaska
Tue Oct 21, 2014, 02:11 PM
Oct 2014

LOVE your pics ! The Anchorage area is so beautiful ! Our son lives there , and we love to visit . I really get homesick for there , even though we have only been visitors .

Blue_In_AK

(46,436 posts)
28. It kind of gets to you, doesn't it?
Tue Oct 21, 2014, 02:53 PM
Oct 2014

I first came here as a visitor, too. My mom and dad moved up here in 1969 when my dad retired from NASA. I came up to visit in 1972, then 1973, and by 1975, here I was at age 29. Now I can't imagine living anywhere else.

Even knowing that I'll probably never even scratch the surface of what's out there to see, it's just so comforting to me to know that there's all that wild land out there where the trees can grow and the animals can run free, no fences, no borders. It just makes me happy.

Blue_In_AK

(46,436 posts)
30. Lol
Tue Oct 21, 2014, 04:49 PM
Oct 2014

Filmed in Washington State, if I remember correctly. We all used to laugh -- "that doesn't look ANYTHING like Alaska." (Well, Southeast maybe.)

Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
32. Wow, Blue, pretty stuff!
Tue Oct 21, 2014, 05:38 PM
Oct 2014

I would like to ride my motorcycle out that trail. But I know that wouldn't be legal.

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