Friday, July 24, 2009

Lakes and Rivers

I just got back from a patrol with Nate Porter. He came over to volunteer on a week long trip that was supposed to go from Nabesna to Chisana. We were not able to cross the Nabesna River because of really high water. It was by far the biggest river I had ever messed with and the river won quite handily. We changed our plan and instead hiked out to Soda Lake.

Before the trip with Nate I did a fly in trip with a couple of other rangers to Sheep Lake and Grizzly Lake. This area of the park doesn't see much use until hunting season starts but we were disappointed to find garbage and a lot of human impact in the area. The mountains and valleys near these two lakes are just incredible. I'd really like to return to this area at some point.

Final approach onto Sheep Lake.

Looking north across Sheep Lake.

Mount Blackburn in the distance.

This is actually on a small island in the middle of the river, we still had a very long way to go.

Soda Lake

A closer look at Soda Lake, I'm standing on the landslide that formed the lake.

Nate decides volunteering is stupid and his partner is an idiot.

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