Aurora in Healy, March 2023

Denali, Susitna River, and Fairbanks

Overlook – Denali View South

While it is warming up fast, much of interior Alaska’s infrastructure is closed for another month or more.  The George Parks Highway is open pavement, but most rest areas and overlooks to the side of the road haven’t been cleared.  Many people before us had trudged thru the snow to this viewpoint of the Alaska Range. In the photo above, C had stepped a bit off the packed snow and sunk to his hip. Our efforts were rewarded with a nice view (the photo doesn’t do it justice).

Denali/Alaska Range on April 25
Sign at the overlook

The next evening we drove to Teklanika, seeing lots of birds, one moose, two pika, and once again the Mountain was out.

Bull Moose on April 26
Denali at 10 p.m.
Spruce Grouse
Willow Ptarmagin
Pika

Two days later we drove east on the Denali Highway as far as the Upper Susitna River.  Unfortunately it wasn’t breaking up.  Fortunately there was enough melted ice on top for a Trumpeter Swans couple.

Susitna River on April 28

Since Tuesday, we have been in Fairbanks  – 4 days of training for C and errands plus birding for me.  I have seen at least 18 different species of birds including an active Ruby-crowned Kinglet, a beautiful Common Goldeneye, an adorable Bufflehead couple, and daily Sandhill Cranes and Trumpeter Swans.

2 responses to “Denali, Susitna River, and Fairbanks”

  1. Love your updates! And the photos! Can’t beieve the daylight at 10 PM! Glad you got to see the pika after how hard you looked for one last summer!

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    1. I love the pikas! I knew they live in this spot, but had almost given up on seeing them that evening. Finally one came out. After running around a bit, it posed very nicely for me. Then 20 yards away another started loudly chirping. They are so cute!

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