20 July 2018. Talkeetna

20 July 2018. Flightseeing!

This is certainly one of the big highlights of our trip!  We booked a flightseeing tour to see Denali up close.  We scored big, because most days these mountains are blanketed in clouds.  We got up early to wonderful blue skies, and the views were breathtaking!  Denali is the highest mountain in North America, at over 20,000 ft. The size of these mountains was very hard to comprehend, there was nothing to compare them to for scale. They were just magnificent.  The pilot gave us stories of many of the mountains and glaciers that we saw, but I don’t remember any of the other names.

We chose Talkeetna Air Taxi for our flight – great people – great pilot – would definitely recommend this company!
We got to wear headphones to protect our ears and to listen to the narration from the pilot
This plane seated 10 passengers – every seat was both aisle and window
Denali is part of the Alaskan Range
Glacier – there were several glaciers in these mountains
Not Denali – other mountains in the Alaskan Range
you can see the ice flows and glaciers between the mountains
Denali!
Not Denali
Glacier- both the white and dirt colored areas (Moraine) are all snow glacier.  The glaciers just bring the dirt down from the mountains as they flow.  This is actually the confluence of two glaciers flowing together.
Denali on left
Here you see the two main peaks on Denali -one at 20,000ft, the other at 19,000 ft. The two peaks are 3 miles apart
Denali!
Not Denali
Not Denali – look at the evidence of avalanches
Denali
Glacier
Not Denali
Not Denali
There were lakes of blue on top of some of the glaciers
Not Denali
Ice flows

We chose the trip that let us land the plane on a glacier, so we got out and walked in the snow and ice

Chuck and Karen with the airplane on the glacier
Chuck on the glacier – Denali in upper left corner.  We landed at about 5600 feet.
Chuck and plane on the glacier

Chuck took a short video of the plane taking off again from the glacier

This was the path our GPS tracked for us flying around Denali.  You can see where the pilot maneuvered so that people on both sides of the plane could see the cool stuff
Our Denali view from where we landed on the glacier

We hope to get some more shots of these mountains as we explore the Denali National Park next week.