Thank you so much for the pictorial view of that amazing area. Few places left on this planet that make me nearly tremble in mystified awe. This post is a good taste of that paradise this time of year. Nicely done.
Beautiful, I took a few months off, after a death in my family a few years ago, and spent some weeks tooling around the Brooks Range in a little float plane. Grief up there was more refined, and it also was easier to handle.
I remember not the sadness, but the beauty as the tundra started changing color in August, fall come early. As I left, the floats replaced with skis I told myself I would go back.
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great shots! Beautiful!
Do you ever get used to the majesty of Alaska?
Gabe,
Truthfully?
No..no you don't. 10 years and I still drive to work in awe.
Magnificent. I think I'd be in awe every day too.
Wonderful pictures, and you're all right, Alaska really does look somewhere majestic and very special, your a lucky man.
Regards,
John
Thank you so much for the pictorial view of that amazing area. Few places left on this planet that make me nearly tremble in mystified awe. This post is a good taste of that paradise this time of year. Nicely done.
So that's why you live so far out of town settled.
SBW
Man, I've gotta get up there some day! Although I'm afraid I'll stay...
Philip,
I came up for what I supposed was a two year stretch...that was a decade ago.
This place has a way of growing on you.
Beautiful, I took a few months off, after a death in my family a few years ago, and spent some weeks tooling around the Brooks Range in a little float plane. Grief up there was more refined, and it also was easier to handle.
I remember not the sadness, but the beauty as the tundra started changing color in August, fall come early. As I left, the floats replaced with skis I told myself I would go back.
And I did.
Thanks for sharing.
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