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Fall day in Alaska's interior

Started by ArcticArcher, September 21, 2010, 12:46:00 AM

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rushlush

That is absolutely beautiful!!! Thanks for sharring.

ron w

Alaska is just an amazing place, thanks for the photos....
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

hayslope

Just being in that kind of area would make my day..........a moose or 'boo would just be icing on the cake.

 :archer:
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Bill Sant

Nick,  We must have passed each other several times.  Our cabin is 12 miles south of Meier, on top of Hogan Hill.  Next time you are in the neighborhood, give me a shout.  We are smack in the middle of the designated no ATV area and can hunt right from the cabin.
Anyhow,,the coffee is always on and if our gate is open I will be there.

JEJ

Nice shooting on the ptarmigan Nick, have they started to grow white feathers for the winter? Thanks for posting those beautiful pics of where our Texas northers come from. Down here in north TX we will finally have frosty mornings and 60 degree highs around the day all those turkeys are roasting in ovens across the USA. Where you live is at the top of the list for many of us. I can tell from your pics and what you say about it you appreciate being able to live, hunt (and fish!) in Alaska. Thanks for the photos, and good luck with the moose and caribou hunts.

dave kueber

ArticArcher,

Sent you a PM..........

LA Trapper

Thanks for the pics Nick.  It is still 97 and 98 degrees here in LA.  Anytime you feel like sending more of that scenery, I am up for it.

Thanks,

Billy
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Hud

Big country, really pretty. What mountain range is in the pictures?
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ncsaknech1ydh

Awesome county, great pics, thanks for sharing!
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flycastr

Ahhh, brings back fond memories!  I lived there for three years in the mid-70's and had some great hunting trips.

Ricker


ArcticArcher

Not sure of the exact range, but the river below them in the Gakona River
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Bill Sant

Forgive the intrusion but if you were looking northeast from where the pic was taken into the headwaters of the Gakona those would be the Olgalvie Mountains.  They kind of are the start of the Alaska Range that continues west.  Denali is in that range to the west.

ArcticArcher

Thanks Bill, I was in fact looking that way.
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