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Monthly Archives: August 2014
a short video
Yesterday on our drive down to Valdez we stopped to view some waterfalls. This short video is of Horsetail Falls. The sound is of the waterfall and the wind. We hope you enjoy. Since the file is too large to … Continue reading
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Change
Change of plans. We are now in Valdez. We decided to postpone our visit to Wrangell – St. Elias for a few days in the hopes it would quit raining and the clouds might at least rise enough that we … Continue reading
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East of Palmer
After we headed east on AK 1 out of Palmer yesterday we found several very scenic vistas. This is one where there was a pull off. 🙂 Sent from my Gold iPhone 5S Larry Daniel. OzarksPhotos@me.com http://www.OzarksPhotos.com blog: http:// ozarksphotos.wordpress.com
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Pardon the error
Sorry the link sent earlier about the gallery store did not work. Here is one which should: http://www.turnagaingallery.com We are now in Glenallen. Tomorrow into the Wrangell’s. Larry or Marilyn Daniel 2008 190P 4WD Roadtrek Sent from my iPad 3www.OzarksPhotos.com … Continue reading
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Unique shopping
On our way from Soldotna this AM we stopped at a very nice and unique gallery. They feature Made in Alaska jewelry, art and wood carvings. Check out their site, http://www.turnagaingallery.comand if you are near them stop and see all … Continue reading
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From Soldotna
We will be leaving Soldotna today after a day of resting, defrosting the refrigerator and visiting a bit with an Internet friend from 1991. We first met face 2 face in 2011. He is a great friend. Today we will … Continue reading
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Departed Denali
We left Donalli national Park and preserve this morning. On our way down to Wasilla we saw these unusual flowers. They are not the usual Fireweed that one sees everywhere. Larry or Marilyn Daniel 2008 190P 4WD Roadtrek Sent from … Continue reading
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We hope you
We hope you enjoy this video of a portion of the demonstration of the Alaskan Husky sled dogs. They are the primary mode of transportation in Denali National Park and Preserve during the winter. They are raised on site and … Continue reading
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video
As the video of the ranges hooking the dogs to the sled was a very large file I have posted it to Facebook. Below is the link to the video, I hope you enjoy it. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=845234778820249 Larry Daniel http://www.OzarksPhotos.com ozarksphotos.wordpress.com
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sled dogs
Yesterday we went to the dog sled demonstration. The park service raises the dogs from pups and retire them when they are nine years old. They then put them up for adoption, only to folks that live in colder climates. … Continue reading
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