Denali National Park and Preserve, Day 2 & 3

Our journey in the Last Frontier continues. . . . .

If you missed day one of our (my aunt and I) trip to Denali National Park & Preserve, check it out here.

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On Wednesday, we got started bright and early at 5:30 a.m.

We got everything packed up because we would be camping at a different location that night.

Another gourmet breakfast: hot oatmeal with banana slices, peanut butter, and jam.

Okay, so it doesn’t look so gourmet, but trust me, it tasted absolutely wonderful. . . . especially since it was a frigid 38* that morning!!


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These are the packets of oatmeal we used.

They are actually “old-fashioned instant oatmeal,” and after reading the instructions, we realized we weren’t supposed to just add hot water since old-fastioned oats need to be cooked, but seeing we didn’t have a microwave, we didn’t have any other options. So we just added hot water to them and ate them despite the fact they were a little on the chewy side.

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At 7 a.m., it was time to board the “Camper Bus” that we would be taking all the way to our destination: Wonder Lake Campground.

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We enjoy gorgeous views the entire ride there!

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Our first spotting of Mt. McKinley. (You may have to strain your eyes a bit. . . .she’s there, in all white, behind the “brown” mountains.)

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Me with Mt. McKinley in the background.

Yes, I am wearing a winter hat in the middle of summer, and, yes, that’s my puffy face from camping. :-?

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Getting closer. . . . .

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We are actually in the 30% club for getting to see the mountain.

Only 30% of the visitors to Denali actually see Mt. McKinley, and I’m pretty sure we are in the 1% club for being able to see the entire mountain, unobstructed by any clouds that day!! Amazing!!

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Under those “lumps” of “dirt” in the middle-ground of the picture is actually a glacier.

Since this is a very slow-melting glacier, over time the wind have blown soil on top and seeds have taken root in the shallow layer of soil. What a cool phenomenon!


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In total, the bus ride took about 5 hours, but we made several stops along the way, which helped to break up the ride.

Lunch break:

- peanut butter and jelly sandwich

- Food Should Taste Good Chips: Toasted Sesame

- carrot sticks

- an apple

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And our view while dining.

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During our bus ride there, we also stopped for animals we saw along the way. That day we saw:

- a mother bear with two cubs

- dall sheep

- another grizzly bear walking along a river

- caribou

Unfortunately I did not get any pictures because the animals were quite far away.

After 5 hours on the bus, we finally reached our campground for the night: Wonder Lake Campground.


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The view from our campsite.

And we were still 20 miles away from Mt. McKinley!

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Looking off to the left from our campsite.

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After getting our tent and campsite set up, we walked down to Wonder Lake.

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Absolutely crystal clear water.

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Sorry for the overabundance of Mt. McKinely pictures.

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The view from the other side of the lake.

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Me standing in front of Wonder Lake and Mt. McKinley.

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Me with my aunt, Sue.

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More Mt. McKinley pictures.


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Another view from our campsite with fireweed in the foreground and the Alaska Range in the background.

Side note: when the fireweed blooms, that means summer is almost over. . . . yes, I realize it is only July 22!

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That evening we attempted to go on a walk and do some hiking, but the mosquitoes were quite atrocious!

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Since bears are a problem in the area, we had to keep all of our food in a bear-proof food locker.

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The inside of the food locker.

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Thursday morning we woke up to another beautiful view of Mt. McKinely being illuminated by the sunrise.

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Can’t get enough of this view.

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Breakfast in the morning:

- Quaker Oatmeal Squares with organic milk

- Trader Joe’s trail mix

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After another 5 hour bus trip, we were ready to get off and eat some real food at Prospectors Pizzeria.


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We heard others talking about this place on the bus, so we figured it was a popular place.

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I ordered the Eggplant Parmigiana.

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I also had a side salad with a basil vinaigrette dressing.

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My Eggplant Parmigiana was very good!

Breaded eggplant with a strong pizza-flavored marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese.

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My aunt ordered the Alaskan Reindeer Sausage sandwich.

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Oh, and this was my view from where I was eating.

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It was an absolutely gorgeous day!

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I had a wonderful time and am so glad my aunt was here to “force” me to go. She didn’t actually force me to go, but I don’t know that I would have made it to Denali if it wasn’t for her!