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#703095 - 09/08/11 11:46 PM Denali Wild Life
ColeyG Offline
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Spent a few days working up towards the north end of Denali last week. Didn't have a lot of time for photo taking and I missed some pretty rare opportunities, did manage to get a couple of the animals onto the memory card though. We saw lots of caribou, a healthy helping of moose including a handful of pretty magnum bulls, a lynx, coyote, and a first for me, a wolverine.



Crossing the Teklanika river on the way out. Glad it wasn't a bit deeper.








Home sweet home.





Sunset from the porch.




Lynx. Funny looking critters, like a big bearded house cat really.




Coupla caribous













Big country.



This little fellar crept in awful close to my looking spot. I thought I was going to have to beat him away with a stick there for a moment or two. Just curious I guess.












Morning sun rise on the north side of Denali. The Wickersham Wall and Karstens ridge, etc.
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#703097 - 09/09/11 12:02 AM Re: Denali Wild Life [Re: ]
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Awesome shots. Great place to work, but damn hard work. Thanks from all of us!

I envy you seeing a wolverine. I have seen just about every big critter in the NW woods, but never a wolverine.
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#703158 - 09/09/11 11:34 AM Re: Denali Wild Life [Re: ]
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I appreciate seeing the world from completely different perspectives and wondering how my life could have played out differently...




Mingo's
Abu's
BS's
Mr Vedder's
etc.





Thank you ColeyG for a glimpse of what I will probably never see for myself and couldn't imagine otherwise. I suspect there is considerable sweat equity involved but your images are a gift.
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#703160 - 09/09/11 11:47 AM Re: Denali Wild Life [Re: JTD]
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More than welcome sir.

Sometimes it is easy for me to take these settings for granted. Sharing with those that don't get to see and experience such things on a regular basis is a great reminder of how special some of the places that we (the collective "we" that is) get to wander really are.

Thanks for the kind words. Not much effort in the end really, and more often than not I wind up feeling as though I should have put more in.
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#703183 - 09/09/11 01:31 PM Re: Denali Wild Life [Re: ]
AP a.k.a. Kaiser D Offline
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Loc: B'ham
Really good stuff (as always), Coley.

That is a damn good looking, coyote.

That wolverine was probably a mountain beaver? wink

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#703247 - 09/09/11 06:17 PM Re: Denali Wild Life [Re: ]
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Nice office you got there, Coley!

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#703334 - 09/09/11 11:44 PM Re: Denali Wild Life [Re: Salmo g.]
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Pretty slick there, Mr. Coley! thumbs
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#703562 - 09/11/11 09:35 PM Re: Denali Wild Life [Re: ]
ColeyG Offline
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Originally Posted By: stam
Originally Posted By: ColeyG


...The Wickersham Wall and Karstens ridge, etc.



Makes me wonder if that is named after the same Wickersham that was an early explorer in the southern part of the Olympic Mts.

How cool would it have been to be able to roam where nobody had been before, even the Indians were afraid to roam into some of these places...


The Denali Wickersham was Judge James Wickerham who, in 1903 with two partners, made the second attempt to climb Denali via the now named "Wickersham Wall." They reached a point at approximately 10,000' on the north aspect of the mountain, stopping a mere 13,320' from the top...almost made it! Joking aside, in those days, just getting to the glaciers was a multi-month endeavor and their effort was fantastic for the time and setting.




Originally Posted By: Salmo g.
Nice office you got there, Coley!

Sg





The foothills are beautiful, especially this time of year, but the more mountainous parts of the park will always be my favorite.




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#703564 - 09/11/11 09:39 PM Re: Denali Wild Life [Re: ColeyG]
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Dude!

That last photo is SUPER SLICK!!!!
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#703607 - 09/12/11 11:10 AM Re: Denali Wild Life [Re: ColeyG]
JTD Offline
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Registered: 03/08/99
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Loc: Browns Point,Wa. USA



Wow.
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#704364 - 09/15/11 02:09 PM Re: Denali Wild Life [Re: ColeyG]
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Stunning pics ColeyG! beer
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#710214 - 10/14/11 04:47 AM Re: Denali Wild Life [Re: Sol Duc]
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Registered: 05/10/07
Posts: 325
Loc: Oregon
Cool pics! Did you need the cooler in the last pic to keep your food from freezing?

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#710241 - 10/14/11 11:25 AM Re: Denali Wild Life [Re: Tillanook]
ColeyG Offline
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Registered: 02/08/07
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Loc: AK
Exactly. Keep the food and a few drugs and IV solutions from freezing.
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