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Ice Climbing, Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau, Alaska  – Image 2233

Ice Climbing, Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau, Alaska – Image 2233

The blue ice of the Mendenhall Glacier surrounds the ice climber. Stroller White Mountain stands as the backdrop. Beautiful clear days bring all sorts of winter enthusiasts out to the Mendehall Glacier and Lake for skating, ice climbing, skiing, bicycling and strolling. This photo ...
Skating at Twin Lakes, Juneau, Alaska  – Image 2232

Skating at Twin Lakes, Juneau, Alaska – Image 2232

Until last Sunday, the weather in Juneau was cold and clear for just over a week. The skaters and hockey players were out in force. This photo of the skating activity on Twin Lakes was taken in March of 2000 during a similar clear period. This photo illustrates the month of February in the ...
Geese, Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau  – Image 2231

Geese, Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau – Image 2231

Canadian geese fly in formation past the Mendenhall Glacier and surrounding mountains. The geese spend much of the winter eating on the Mendenhall Golfcourse. I was lucky to get them to flush in front of the glacier and luckier still to get them all to seperate. This photo illustrates the ...
Bald Eagle, Southeast Alaska  – Image 2229

Bald Eagle, Southeast Alaska – Image 2229

I photographed this bald eagle from my lund skiff on the back side of Douglas Island. I used 35mm Velvia film and cropped this photo vertically from the horizontal image. This photo illustrates the cover of my 2002 Southeast Alaska calendar. Camera: Nikon F/5, Lens: 300mm f/4.5 Nikkor, ...
Auke Lake and Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau, Alaska  – Image 2228

Auke Lake and Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau, Alaska – Image 2228

I shot this as a cover for the local wilderness guiding group called Alaska Discovery. After I shot this photo, the Chapel by the Lake expanded its parking lot and most of the fireweed in the foreground got paved over. Slowly, the fireweed is returning to this area. This photo illustrates the ...

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