Brooks Range, Alaska

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Brooks Range, Alaska

Postby jmac » Wed 13 Aug, 2014 12:35 pm

G'day,

A rough account of a two week packrafting trip in the Brooks Range, Alaska; approximately half paddling and half bushwalking:

http://mclaine.org/alatna-river-and-arrigetch-peaks-rough-cut-of-first-few-raw-pictures/

I posted this first in the Tasmanian forum because it's generally the only one I read; then I realised it might be of some interest to users of this International Trips forum. My apologies to those who've read it already in the Tassie forum.

John
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Re: Brooks Range, Alaska

Postby dagsands » Sat 27 Aug, 2016 8:33 am

Absolutely wonderful jmac ! Read all three blog posts - pics are great and I love your writing style and how you describe everything accurately, with its proper name, especially the Bears. Very inspiring. Thank you :)
Two dags and their pooch who live at the beach in their home called Dagsands, of course.
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Re: Brooks Range, Alaska

Postby jmac » Wed 13 Sep, 2017 10:43 am

An update to this post here:

viewtopic.php?f=42&t=17829

Moderators please forgive the double post; feel free to combine or delete as per your preferred posting standards.

Thanks, John
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