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Gregg B. wrote:
Dear Lord Keith!
I love those pictures, and sure love the place captured on those shots.
Someone stops me from going there now 
I've been wanting to go to Alaska, Denali NP for a while now. I missed the time frame (to travel there) last year and before I woke up, all hotels were closed for the Winter. I wanted to go in May, which I believe is beginning of season, but someone stopped me. Apparently there might be too many mosquitoes, and mountains completely covered. October I'm hearing is good time to go.
If you have any advice, please shout it out! Thanks!
Oh By the way, the snow looks so pristine.... Why did you shot them midday exclusively? There was no chance for sunset/sunrise and therefore some colors in the sky and snow? A small amount of alpenglow would make these even nicer..... ...Show more →
Gregg,
Thanks! I am no expert in Alaskan weather, but I believe that April, May, and June are generally better weather months in the Alaska Range (than say, July and August). The mosquitos can be bad, but that can vary quite a bit from year to year. Feel free to shoot me a PM if you have any additional specific questions. And finally, you are right that taking this flight around sunrise or sunset would be awesome in good weather! I was under a tight schedule that year, and needed to be heading up the Dalton Highway (before meeting up with wife, who was flying into Fairbanks about a week later).
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Lynn Ross wrote:
These are stunning! Looking at number 2 (my fav) and the colors of the ice in the snow makes this the reason, I've seen photo's of Glaciers with the blue ice but did not know you could in these mountains. 
Guess I've never looked at too many photo's of these mountains. Or maybe your treatment of these is the blueness don't know?
Lynn
Lynn,
Thank you very much! The glacial icy blue color can be seen at various altitudes. And actually, the blue hues seem to come out even more under cloudy conditions. Here is another image that you might enjoy, showing a high ridge near Ruth Gorge, which also shows glacial flutings, in addition to some blue ice.
Keith W.
https://photos.smugmug.com/Places/Alaska/i-RmSsc72/0/1f07563b/X2/20140603-_D4S2906-Edit-X2.jpg
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