Alaska Trip - Day 12 (Exit Glacier)

The last day before we flew out we spent most of the day hiking the Harding Ice Field Trail. We were unable to make it to the end of the trail, because there was too much snow, but we did make it a good portion of the way.

 
Exit Valley






A marmot where we stopped to eat lunch

White Unto Harvest Conference



My father will be giving a message at NCFIC's White Unto Harvest Conference this October. Above is a video about some of the common sins in the church related to the Great Commission. You can see many other videos related to this conference here.

Alaska Trip - Day 11 (Manatuska Glacier)

On our first day in Anchorage, Stephen, my father and I went ice climbing a few hours away at Matanuska Glacier while my mother and sister stayed in town with our family. Climbing was a lot of fun. I'll try to post a video of it soon. Here are some pictures:
Anchorage

Matanuska River

Matanuska Glacier
Matanuska Glacier

Stephen
Daddy practicing
Stephen
Daddy
Stephen
Joshua

Hiking to the next location
Stephen

Hole in the Ice
Daddy
Stephen

Joshua




Alaska Trip - Day 10 (Mount McKinley)

On our day at McKinley we were able to get a relatively good view of it right before we left for Anchorage, here is a timelapse video we were able to film.

Alaska Trip - Day 9 (Denali)

We had part of a day where we went into Denali National Park. We went on a nature bus ride, on which we saw two moose pretty close up. We also saw nice scenery, and caribou (American name for reindeer) but they were so far off they were just specks in the distance even with binoculars. We got a chance to see Mt. McKinley, tallest mountain on North America. Many people do not even get to see it when they go, as it is constantly covered in clouds. On our day in the park we only saw the very tip, but I will save a picture of it for tomorrow, when we got a much better view.When we got back from the park we rode a bus to another hotel, where we would be the next day.

Moose

Moose

Alaska Trip - Day 8 Part 2

After arriving at Denali and getting of the train, we ate dinner and then went on a four-wheeler tour. Alaska is so far north that it gets a lot of sunlight during the summer, so although we didn't get back to the hotel until after 11 pm, it was still very bright.
From the train. This lake is on the continental divide, it drains both north and south

Four-wheeling
From our hotel


 

Alaska Trip - Day 8

After the seven day cruise we got off the ship for a few days in land. Most of the first day was taken up by a train ride to Denali National Park, which contains Mount McKinley, the highest mountain in North America.

Turnigate Arm is filled with mud because the rivers which fill it contain Glaciers which deposit glacier silt

Dead trees from the 1964 earthquake

Working on the train
Moose from the train
Glacier
Tunnel
Wild Dall Sheep
Wild Dall Sheep
Beaver Pond