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Comment: The view from the plane provided a completely new perspective of the landscape we had become familiar with the past 11 days.
Alaska 404 * The Channel of Death into Alsek lake was free of ice at this time, but all the water from the Alsek River submerged under the icebergs at the point of the Knob island.  The key to safety when rowing into Alsek Lake was avoiding the current that would dissintegrate a boat under the icebergs.  The Knob was an amazing final campsite for the last two nights on the river. * The Channel of Death into Alsek lake was free of ice at this time, but all the water from the Alsek River submerged under the icebergs at the point of the Knob island.  The key to safety when rowing into Alsek Lake was avoiding the current that would dissintegrate a boat under the icebergs.  The Knob was an amazing final campsite for the last two nights on the river. * 2816 x 2112 * (1.18MB)

Alaska 408 * Brian and Janet was ecstatic to be experiencing the bush flight back to Haines. * Brian and Janet was ecstatic to be experiencing the bush flight back to Haines. * 2816 x 2112 * (1.15MB)

Alaska 412 * Alsek Lake in the background with the Alsek Glacier (left), Mt. Fairweather (center), and the Grand Plateau Glacier (right). * Alsek Lake in the background with the Alsek Glacier (left), Mt. Fairweather (center), and the Grand Plateau Glacier (right). * 2816 x 2112 * (1.25MB)

Alaska 415 * Flying close to the jagged peaks of the Alsek River corridor. * Flying close to the jagged peaks of the Alsek River corridor. * 2816 x 2112 * (1.28MB)

Alaska 421 * Walker Glacier shows obvious signs of recession with the bare earth along its edges indicating the depth of the glacier in recent times.  The first explorers down the Alsek River had to paddle under the glacier where it intersected the river! * Walker Glacier shows obvious signs of recession with the bare earth along its edges indicating the depth of the glacier in recent times.  The first explorers down the Alsek River had to paddle under the glacier where it intersected the river! * 2816 x 2112 * (1.48MB)

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Alaska 431 * Petroglyph Island * Petroglyph Island * 2816 x 2112 * (1.6MB)

Alaska 432 * Looking up the Alsek River at the confluence with the Tatshenshini.  Petroglyph Island is visible in the lower left corner of the window. * Looking up the Alsek River at the confluence with the Tatshenshini.  Petroglyph Island is visible in the lower left corner of the window. * 2816 x 2112 * (989KB)

Alaska 435 * Flying up the Tatshenshini River valley * Flying up the Tatshenshini River valley * 2816 x 2112 * (1.23MB)

Alaska 442 * Saying Goodbye to the Tatshenshini River as the plane began its turn up the Tkope River valley * Saying Goodbye to the Tatshenshini River as the plane began its turn up the Tkope River valley * 2816 x 2112 * (1.27MB)

Alaska 445 * Flying up the Tkope River valley * Flying up the Tkope River valley * 2816 x 2112 * (1.26MB)

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