Welcome to SP!  -   
 
 New features are here! - Read More... 
Areas & Ranges·Mountains & Rocks·Routes·Images·Articles·Trip Reports·Gear·Other·People·Plans & Partners·What's New·Forum

Alpenglow on Mt Foraker from 14k

 
[ Sizes: Orig | Large | Med | Small | Thumb ]
Alpenglow on Mt Foraker from 14k
June 19, 2008 - Mt Foraker seen at midnight from the 14k Camp on Denali.


Comments

[ Post a Comment ]
Viewing: 1-4 of 4

OlympicMtnBoyWhew!

OlympicMtnBoy

Voted 10/10

Outstanding! I wanna be there!
Posted Jan 25, 2009 7:27 pm

PellucidWombatRe: Whew!

PellucidWombat

Hasn't voted

And I want to go back! (to go up the ridge highlighted on Foraker here) Alaska is truly an amazing place, and pleasantly addicting - you should try some ;-)
Posted Feb 1, 2009 3:57 pm

OlympicMtnBoyRe: Whew!

OlympicMtnBoy

Voted 10/10

I did climbing in southwest Alaska in the Wood River Range, and I must agree that Alaska is quite addicting. I'm having a hard time escaping my current addiction with the Olympic Peninsula however. Your pictures are very inspiring though. Hope you get to return there and ascend Foraker:)
Posted Feb 2, 2009 10:29 am

PellucidWombatRe: Whew!

PellucidWombat

Hasn't voted

Aha, nice. I have to get to the Olympic Range sometime - they look like they offer some great mountaineering. Cheers.
Posted Feb 4, 2009 12:24 pm

Viewing: 1-4 of 4

Sign in to post!

Don't have an account? Register now.



Rate This Image
Current Score: 88.46

Log In To Vote
Image Data

PellucidWombatSubmitted by PellucidWombat
on Dec 31, 2008 2:02 pm

Image ID: 475854
Hits: 1155 

Image Type(s): Scenery



"May your trails be crooked,winding,lonesome,dangerous,leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds. May your rivers flow without end, meandering through pastoral valleys tinkling with bells,past temples and castles and poet's towers into a dark primeval forest where tigers belch and monkey's howl,through miasmal and mysterious swamps and down into a desert of red rock,blue mesas,domes and pinnacles and grottos of endless stone, and down again into a deep vast ancient unknown chasm where bars of sunlight blaze on profiled cliffs, where deer walk across the white sand beaches,where storms come and go as lightning clangs upon the high crags, where something strange and more beautiful and more full of wonder than your deepest dreams waits for you- beyond the next turning of the canyon walls."   --Edward Abbey   

© 2006-2012 SummitPost.org. All Rights Reserved.