Jacob W. Frank
Park ranger and photographer in Glacier National Park, MT. Happiest outdoors, camera in-hand.
Climb Sheep Ridge in Denali
Healy, Alaska
3 mi
/ 1500 ft gain
From the Toklat contact station walk east back across the bridge (crossing the river) and drop down onto the river bar heading north. Walk for about 75 yards north hugging the cliffs on the right. Eventually you will reach an area where the tundra comes all the way down to the river bar. This is where you will need to bushwhack for about 5 minutes as you make your way through the brush line. On...
Winter Camp at Wonder Lake
Denali National Park and Preserve, AlaskaThere are multiple ways to do this trip - ski, mush, or by flying in a bush plane and then meeting up with a group of mushers. I highly recommend doing ANY of them, but most likely you will need to assess your time, skill, and budget to decide what is best for you. The 2 most likely of the 3 will be with a plane or with dogs. People do make the trip on skis, but usually its a 2-3 week round tri...
Climb Divide Mountain
Healy, Alaska
6 mi
/ 2600 ft gain
The best time of year to do this is when the weather is cold and the river is low. I have had the best luck in late spring and early fall. If it's raining or really hot this hike won't be doable because the river will be impassable without a pack raft or a high skill level of river crossings.
Start at the Toklat River Contact Station, aka the tent. From the tent walk back along the road and ove...
Climb the Ridge Behind Toklat Road Camp in Denali
Healy, Alaska
5.0
5 mi
/ 2700 ft gain
From the Toklat Contact Station look due west and that is the mountain you are about to climb. Directly across the from the tent there is a drainage. Walk up the drainage hugging the right side until you are above the treeline (about 300-400ft). Once you are above the trees climb out of the drainage into the tundra and follow the ridgeline all the way to the top. The views are great along the w...
Backpack to Donoho Basin
Chitina, Alaska
7 mi
/ 600 ft gain
If you’ve never been to the park, Wrangell is 13.2 million acres, the largest national park in the United States, roughly the size of Switzerland. Access is limited. There is only one main road into the center of the park, which dead ends in the town of Kennecott, a historic copper mining area. I have marked on the map as far as you are allowed to take your personal vehicle.In order to get to t...
Float the Yampa River through Dinosaur National Monument
Moffat County, ColoradoWith amazing rivers and hikes, adventure, solitude, diverse wildlife, world-class geology, fascinating human history, oh, and dinosaur fossils, this place is not to be missed.The 46-mile long Yampa River in Dinosaur National Monument sources from Steamboat Springs, and is the last large free-flowing tributary of the Colorado River System. Without a dam to stop it, the Yampa dumps huge amounts o...
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