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Found Some Raspberries on the Mountain
I decided to sneak out this morning and do a local walk with a lot of vertical in a fairly short distance, avoiding people as much as possible, getting a little climbing fitness in and seeing some stuff. On the… Continue reading
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Went Searching for Signs of Autumn
At 8,800 feet above sea level, autumn comes early. While true autumn – the crisp nights and vibrant aspens – are still a ways off, the first signs of the new season start popping every year around this time. In… Continue reading
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June 20, 2024 – Day 13 – Summer solstice, huge passes, more bears
November 6, 2024 Note: Given the events of yesterday’s election, I feel a higher sense of urgency to tell the story of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, for this is the very spot where President-elect Donald Trump wants to drill… Continue reading
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June 17-19, 2024 – Day 10-12 – Caches, bears and terra incognita
On our way to the cache we had our first bear encounter of the trip. A large, male grizzly was feeding along a small creek bed directly in our path of travel, unaware of our presence. We debated trying to… Continue reading
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June 16, 2024 – Day 9 – Into the Kaleidoscope
Today we left the desert Southwest and entered Iceland. Verdant, wild green kaleidoscope mountains capped with gray tops and snow surround our campsite this evening. Dark rain clouds move up the valley, dousing us briefly, and then disappearing as the… Continue reading
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June 15, 2024 – Day 8 – The Arctic Meets the Desert Southwest
Today we entered the desert-southwest portion of the Brooks Range, with dry canyons, arroyos and the sweetest sage I’ve smelled north of the Wind Rivers. People often compare the Arctic to the desert. Both are dry and give similar sensations… Continue reading
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June 14, 2024 – Day 7 – Caribou, Distant Humans, a Week Down and a Long Way to Go
The good weather continues. We’re still heading up the big river deeper into the mountains, alternating between gravel bar walking and walking above the river bank on the tundra when the brush is too thick. Gravel bar walking is easier… Continue reading
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June 13, 2024 – Day 6 – Inuksuks and Crossing the Big River
There was a big sigh of relief this morning when I woke up and the feet didn’t hurt at all. We had some drier walking yesterday, and we gave each other foot massages last night to loosen up the tendons.… Continue reading
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June 12, 2024 – Day 5 – Into the Mountains
Last night was a rough one. My left foot stung this morning, very reminiscent of the pain I had before I got trench foot on the traverse in 2021. And yet, there is no visible mark of skin damage. It’s… Continue reading
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June 11, 2024 – Day 4 – Frozen Skies, Caribou and the Pleistocene Era
June 11 on the North Slope is not like June 11 in most places. We both woke up around 3 am cold in our sleeping bags. They are rated to 20° and we were bundled up in wool from head-to-toe,… Continue reading










