Half of my life is spent at 59 degrees North latitude on the shores of Alaska's Kachemak Bay. The other half is spent at 70 degrees North latitude on the Central Beaufort Sea Coast. Lots happens in between, too, in this land known as The Last Frontier.
19 November 2010
Fall on Alaska's North Slope
Safe to say that fall is officially over on the North Slope, but I wanted to take a moment and show some wonderful migrating animals. I saw fewer swans than usual this past summer and fall, and i never came across caribou herds larger than about 100 or so. I did watch this grizzly bear cross the road directly in front of my truck and watched him for about half an hour before he disappeared. That was fun.
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