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1116-43197 - A Couple And Young Girl In A Red Canoe On Byers Lake With Green Forested Shoreline In Byers Lake Campground, Denali State Park, Alaska, United States Of America
1116-43196 - A Couple And Young Girl In A Red Canoe On Byers Lake With Green Forested Shoreline In Byers Lake Campground, Denali State Park, Alaska, United States Of America
1116-43198 - Two Women And Young Girl In A Red Canoe On Byers Lake With Green Forested Shoreline And Mount Mckinley Peaking Through The Clouds, Denali State Park, Alaska, United States Of America
1116-42889 - Caribou Antlers Sit On Tundra Near The Eielson Visitor's Center With Patches Of Melting Snow Following An Early Snow With Mt. Mckinley Partially Visible In The Background, denali National Park, Fall.
1116-42170 - Man Reclined In Canoe And Resting In The Sunshine On Byers Lake With Forested Foothills In The Background, Byers Lake Campground, Denali State Park, Alaska, United States Of America
1116-42353 - A Bull Moose Stands In The Middle Of Denali Park Road, In Denali National Park And Preserve, With The Mountains In The Background In Autumn, Alaska, United States Of America
1116-42168 - Young Girl With Bare Feet Wearing A Red Bandana And Lifejacket Playing With A Homemade Toy Wood Raft On A String At Byers Lake, Denali State Park, Alaska, United States Of America
1116-42173 - Young Girl Wearing A Lifejacket And Sitting On A Sun Drenched Shore Of Byers Lake Soaking Her Bare Feet In The Water, Byers Lake Campground, Denali State Park, Alaska, United States Of America
1116-42169 - Young Girl With Bare Feet Wearing A Red Bandana And Lifejacket Playing With A Homemade Toy Wood Raft On A String At Byers Lake, Denali State Park, Alaska, United States Of America
1116-41803 - Moose (alces alces) bull feeding on dwarf birch (betula nana), lit up by morning light after first snow of autumn, denali national park, Alaska, united states of america
1116-41801 - Dall's sheep (ovis dalli) rams hitting heads together during dominance display, butting heads, in autumn, denali national park, Alaska, united states of america
1116-39580 - A man points at the moon hanging over Denali from the top of a snowy ridge at sunset near Polychrome Mountain in Denali National Park; Alaska, United States of America
1116-39577 - A bus stirs up dust along the park road in Denali National Park while passing underneath a group of Dall sheep (ovis dalli) near the base of Polychrome Mountain; Alaska, United States of America
857-94638 - Three ski mountaineers ascending Denali, with sunset over Mount Hunter in the background. Denali National Park is a great location for backcountry skiing and mountain climbing tours.
857-94640 - A mountaineers is melting snow to get drinking water, inside a tent at High Camp on Denali in Alaska. Early morning they are going for a summit push to the highest mountain of Northern America.
857-94639 - Two mountaineers are laying inside a tent at High Camp on Denali in Alaska. Early morning they are going for a summit push to the highest mountain of Northern America.
857-88779 - Mountain ranger Brian Scheele on this way to Windy Corner on Mount McKinley, also know as Denali, in Alaska. He is pulling a sled, that together with his heavy backpack is containing all the gear like tents, clothing and food. Every climbing season High Mountain Rangers of the Denali National Park Service are called to help climbers in need. If possible the patient is brought down to Basecamp on foot, only in life threatening conditions a helicopter is called to evacuate the patient to a hospital in Anchorage. Mount McKinley, native name Denali, is the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of 20,321 feet (6,194 m) above sea level. At some 18,000 feet (5,500 m), the base-to-peak rise is considered the largest of any mountain situated entirely above sea level. Measured by topographic prominence, it is the third most prominent peak after Mount Everest and Aconcagua. Located in the Alaska Range in the interior of the U.S. state of Alaska, McKinley is the centerpiece of Denali National Park and Preserve.
857-88775 - High Mountain Rangers Tom Ditola and David Weber are taking a rest on the West Rib on Mount McKinley, Alaska. Mount Hunter in the background. They are above the clouds in blue sky and the sun is shining. Mount McKinley, native name Denali, is the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of 20,321 feet (6,194 m) above sea level. At some 18,000 feet (5,500 m), the base-to-peak rise is considered the largest of any mountain situated entirely above sea level. Measured by topographic prominence, it is the third most prominent peak after Mount Everest and Aconcagua. Located in the Alaska Range in the interior of the U.S. state of Alaska, McKinley is the centerpiece of Denali National Park and Preserve. Every climbing season High Mountain Rangers of the Denali National Park Service are called to help climbers in need. If possible the patient is brought down to base camp on foot, only in life threatening conditions a helicopter is called to evacuate the patient to a hospital in Anchorage.
857-88773 - A mountain ranger is digging out tents after a snowstorm covered them during the night in 14k camp on Mount McKinley, Alaska. Climbers are advised to spare no expense on a expedition-quality tent as it can mean the difference between life and death during a ferocious storm on Denali. Extra poles and repair materials are important in case of damage caused by storms. Plan to take extra pickets, wands or deadmen for tent anchors. Never leave a tent without anchoring it securely. Tents are lost each year due to sudden gusts of wind while the tent was left unattended or drying. Every climbing season High Mountain Rangers of the Denali National Park Service are called to help climbers in need. If possible the patient is brought down to base camp on foot, only in life threatening conditions a helicopter is called to evacuate the patient to a hospital in Anchorage.
857-88636 - Two climbers dig out their tent after a snowstorm covered them in 14k camp on Mount McKinley, Alaska. Climbers are advised to spare no expense on a expedition-quality tent as it can mean the difference between life and death during a ferocious storm on Denali. Extra poles and repair materials are important in case of damage caused by storms. Plan to take extra pickets, wands or deadmen for tent anchors. Never leave a tent without anchoring it securely. Tents are lost each year due to sudden gusts of wind while the tent was left unattended or drying. Every climbing season High Mountain Rangers of the Denali National Park Service are called to help climbers in need. If possible the patient is brought down to base camp on foot, only in life threatening conditions a helicopter is called to evacuate the patient to a hospital in Anchorage.