What a weekend!

Hello from Talkeetna!

Talkeetna is located about 60 miles south east of Denali at the confluence of 3 rivers, the Chilutna, Susitna and Talkeetna, with the Alaska Range to the west and the Talkeetna Range to the east.  It was originally settled as a temporary supply camp for the building of the Alaska railroad.  When the railroad was completed the town continued to support trappers and traders who worked the area.  Today it is a bustling little town full of local color, flavor and tourists.  It provides land, air and water sightseeing opportunities and is also a staging area for those crazies who want to climb “the mountain” as Denali is affectionately referred to here.  We have thoroughly enjoyed our stay.  Next time I would like to have the kids come along.  I might lose David to the place.  I think he could find his niche here.

Here are some pictures from our adventures here.

Pilot Jason talking to Don & Sandy's grandson who was a little nervous.
Pilot Jason talking to Don & Sandy’s grandson who was a little nervous.
Fliyng over a glacier
Fliyng over a glacier

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Devil's Canyon.
Devil’s Canyon.
Devil's Canyon Susitna River.
Devil’s Canyon Susitna River.

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