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Denali National Park - Amigo Urso, Magic Bus and the magic of the aurora

Factsheet 4×1

Date: 28/09/2012 to 30/09/2012

Saímos of: Coldfoot, AK

Destination: Denali National Park, AK

Distance: 590 km

Travel time: 12 hours, pulling near 2 hour stop in Fairbanks for dinner and relax, and other stops along the way

Path: We take back the Dalton Highway, até a Elliot Highway, we dropped again to Fairbanks. From, followed by George Park Highway to the entrance of Denali National Park, near the town of Healy.

Where to sleep: Floor warm and luscious post office park. After spending a tremendous cold camping in the camping area, mail (post office) with the lobby open 24 horas foi a solução para não congelarmos durante a noite.

What eat different: King crab (carangueijo) and more natural salmon! We take our passage to savor the culinary delights even more in Alaska 49th State Pub & Restaurant.

Tire cheio: The ballet's magical Aurora Borealis! So after much anxiety and positive thinking, were finally rewarded by a light show in the sky of Denali.

Tire murcho: Park partially closed! Unfortunately, could not pass the mile 30 do Denali, since the road was closed from then on for the winter season. We arrived about 10 days late.

Denali National Park - Amigo Urso, Magic Bus and the magic of the aurora

After unforgettable days in wilderness, We were treated to a light show as never seen before. The Denali is truly a special place, which, no doubt about it, already has a placeholder forever in our memories.

After we reach the most northern point of our expedition, in the icy mountains of Atigun Pass, we headed south. We left the morning of Coldfoot toward the famous Denali National Park and Preserve. The park encompasses more than 25.000 km ² of montanhas, forests and lots of wildlife. Ali is also home to the highest mountain in North America, o gigante Mckinley, with 6.194 meters.

Monte Mckinley, postcard park

Even with all our efforts, I could not get the time to have the entire park open for visit. The roads that cross the Denali are fully flyable during the summer season, from the middle of May until September. From dai, with the arrival of cold and snow in the region, a good part of the park is closed to visitors. There is still the possibility to participate in a lottery to get visit Denali whole car a few days after the closure of roads, but it is very difficult to achieve, due to intense competition.

From mid-September, Denali closes part of their roads due to weather conditions

Snow White takes over the landscape

Happily, was not all bad we missed the date. A visit to Denali in the summer, from Mile 15, can only be made with a bus available from park management. This runs regularly through the points of interest along the 91 miles (146 km) of highway cortam the park. Os visitantes podem descer e subir nas paradas que mais tiverem interesse. But, not allowed to use their own vehicle during this period. In other words, se chegássemos a tempo nunca poderíamos rodar com a Tanajura no interior do parque. Isso deixaria nossa parceira bastante sentida, tadinha! Then, in the end, although we found the only open until Denali mile 30 (48 km), had the pleasure of bringing us Tana, which made the visit even more special.

Tanajura happy to visit the park

It was late evening when we passed the park entrance. In the darkness, we come to the only campground that was not closed for the winter season, already near the park entrance. Or was quite organized camping, with placeholders, tables and restrooms. And it was free. There was still some travelers out there, most of them in their gigantic RV (or RVs – Recreational Vehicles).

The temperature hovered around 0 º C, As we prepared to spend the night. We had not eaten dinner and there was no hope of finding something open at that hour in the vicinity. That's when we decided to cook a soup that we bought on the way. The task became very difficult with the cold and icy wind, who would not let anything in our toaster oven warmed pot. Suddenly, solution! Remember one a curious recommendation on the official website of the park. There is a post office (Post Office) in the Denali, que tem o saguão aberto 24 hours. The message indicated that it was the perfect place for those who wanted to escape the cold a little park. We did not know exactly what they meant by this, but we have seen this recommendation the only way to get a meal that night. We brought the utensils inside, along with our folding table and prepared a delicious soup in a pleasant temperature inside the post office.

Dinner toasty inside the post

We think up to spend the night over there too, even in the lobby, but we decided to test our resistance to cold of Alaska. For? Before we had even gotten in the mail! We were beaten during the night! Not even the heater we bought to try to help realized as dawn was falling and thermometer lowered to negative.

Icy morning in camping

Despite the cold, agreed to forward the following day, when we finally take a look at what the park has to offer. We went through Murie Science and Learning Center, an information center that functioned as the visitor center in the winter season, since the others were closed. We know the trails and learn about the park and the animals we could find on the way, before leaving for the wilderness.

Snow-capped mountains adorn the landscape

We decided to complete the miles by car possible (even miles 30), enjoying the weather was relatively open (at least more open than in previous days). The snow already took care of the landscape and the mud road from Mile 15. We were in no hurry, enjoying the mountain scenery and the animals that gave time or another faces. No horizon, who appeared was the giant Mount Mckinley, postcard park. His name is controversial. The natives used to call him alaskianos Denali (“the high one” ou o grande na linguagem Athabaska), but at the end of the nineteenth century, o dono de uma mineradora na região, gave the name to Mount Mckinley, as a form of political support to then President William Mckinley. Although this continues to be the official name of the mountain, Alaskan people still prefer to keep the traditions and call it even Denali.

View of Mount McKinley, or Denali, as the native

We reached the mile 30, where a gate prevented to follow the path. This stop has a beautiful view of Rio Teklanika, who became famous in the movies by preventing the passage of Christopher McCandless Alexander Supertramp or back to civilization in the film Into the Wild (“Into the Wild”). Para quem não conhece, o filme conta a história de um jovem que decidiu romper seus laços com a sociedade e ter uma experiência pura na natureza. Este seguiu seu rumo justamente ao Denali, where never returned. Remembered the film at all times within the park. Until today we discussed whether he had some kind of influence this crazy idea to go to Alaska by car. The Teklanika saw that there was not even the mighty river movie, since in winter the water freezes again and just get volume with the melting snow in the summer. We proved that McCandless would probably not have problems to cross it a few months later. For those not familiar with the movie, recommendation is! Very good!

Teklanika frozen river in autumn

We were taking some photos in our back, when a friendly park ranger pulled up beside us and asked if we had seen any wildlife. “Have you seen any wildlife?”, asked with a smile. We stopped to really think and had seen very little that day. Mas Little did we know it was for a short time…

Photo stop at road

We followed the road when, suddenly, demos in front with a giant bear grizzly!!! It was right there, in the road, walking without worries. If I were a cartoon would probably be singing a song of those very happy. He was shocked to see Tanajura and ran straight to the snow. Happily, after a few seconds, Bear thought twice and decided to keep walking around the track. He followed closely by the Tanajura few meters, like good friends. It was chilling to see the bear so closely!

Our friend was startled by the bear Tanajura…

…fled to snow…

…looked suspiciously…

…giggled…

…and again run alongside the Tanajura!

And crossed the river to swim!

As we still had some time to daylight, decided to make a track to finish the ride. We stopped at mile 15, to the path that surrounds the Savage River. At the visitor center told us that was where we would have more chances to see wildlife. With the bear we saw nearby, we do not leave the car without pepper spray in our hands. Bears may look cute and cuddly, but from solving up, no one hold. We followed the directions of the leaflets and were talking loudly the whole way, to draw attention to our presence. Bears do not like to be surprised. Increase the volume even more after seeing the footprints in fresh snow, that in order not bear were. No fim, no luck (or random) by ali, and not come across any animal. But we were quite pleased with our experience with grizzly hours before.

Savage River, where we made our tracks

The trail followed the river bank

Coyote footprint (probably) na neve

We left the park in the late afternoon into the city for dinner Healy. On the way, we saw a restaurant that looked nice, the 49th State Pub & Restaurant. There was a lot of movement, so we decided to take a look to see what he was so special. That's when knotted in our heads. O ônibus mágico de Christopher McCandless (the film Into the Wild - Into the Wild) paradinho was in front of us! But what he was doing there?? Should not you be in the woods?? After a few minutes of confusion, find the answer on restaurant menu. The bus that was there was what was used in the filming of the movie. It works as a sort of museum, contando a história de McCandless a partir de cópias de fotografias e anotações, he even recorded along your journey.

Com or magical ônibus Trombamos!

If that was the real talk, acreditaríamos!

The setting of the film and pictures with the story of Chris

When we came to Alaska to seek various information on Stampede Trail, which leads to the BUSES became famous in cinema. But, found that the trail is not usually done and is still very dangerous. Very few guides know the path, it would take a few days in the forest to be completed. Some people by the way, lost in the park or even died trying to complete it. Even the official website of Christopher McCandless, maintained by his family, recomenda às pessoas que não façam a trilha. The motive for the bus to be there the film was exactly this. The restaurant owner says he bought the bus from the producers of the film so that he was available for people to take their pictures without risking their lives for them. Ele you sensibilizou with the case u European tourist who drowned in the river Teklanika trying to reach BUSES. Moreover, was curious to see how all local criticize the stupidity of Chris in their decisions. In the end, To our surprise (and joy!), without hope, we got our picture with the magic bus!

Everyone is risked in the pose!

After a very hearty dinner, com e direito a King Crab King Salmon (a delight!), headed for another cold night in the park. Only this time the thermometer already marked negative temperature. If we had spent the night before cold, now imagine. That's when the post office again appeared alongside save our lives. "Today there is no escape, 'll sleep on the floor even!!”, think. And we did, until a lady who wanted to check his mailbox awoke in the morning. But okay, oddly enough, was a good (and quentinha) noite are!

Carangueijo (King Crab) and salmão (King Salmon) do Alasca! Like Sem!

The Courier heated invites us to spend the night!

Walk comfortably on the floor of the post office

Another day in the park, took the Tanajura for a walk in search of wildlife. This time we saw our friend bear close, but some appeared in other forest. Moose and reindeer also gave the guys once in a while. We passed the kennels, where trained dogs to sleds made our visit to the party. All Huskies eles alaskianos, one more beautiful than the other.

Husky Alaskiano sorrindo for Photos

Watchful eyes!

Baita moleza!

We did another track in the Savage River, this time up the mountain for a beautiful view over the park. The walk lasted about an hour and a half and had the right rises somewhat tilted and Ice. But the view is worth the effort.

Up to the view from the top

Quite cold and snow on the way

Vista Trail

The weather had improved compared to previous days, being that the heavy clouds that covered the sky for most of the time had dissipated mostly. It was our hope! In recent days, despite all positive thinking, the weather was closed, preventing the phenomenon that we could see more in the region urged, A Aurora Boreal. Throughout our journey, from or tied or Alasca Yukon, we were looking for this wonder, mas sem sucesso até então. Para aumentar nossa expectativa, o Denali costuma ser um ótimo local para observar a explosão de cores no céu durante a noite.

Happy with the open time!

From that day was nothing, it was now or never!!! The sky finally opened, Aurora forecasts for good, darn cold (say the Aurora appears most strongly in the cold days) and we wake. We were in the car waiting for the show. We would be as long as was!! That's when we saw a spot shy away from the sky. Was that as the famous Aurora?? We got out of the car to check. We were almost in when a disappointing faixo Green crossed the skies. He moved from side to side as if dancing. When we realized, the lights were dancing everywhere. Green, purple, pink, colors variavam! Ficamos ecstatic, admiring this wonder! Hard to explain in words and pictures the feeling, but it was as if something were happening really magical. And curiously, the moon was more crowded than ever, perhaps the brightest of the whole trip. Em theory, the full moon like that should disturb our vision of dawn, but we prefer to think that she just left the most beautiful scenery!

Light show at Northern Lights!

Green takes over the sky!

It does not seem real!

The moon shone brightly in the sky

But cheia, impossible!

Our days in Denali could not finish better way. The Aurora came to crown one of the most intense experiences and different that the expedition had hitherto. We go on, there is still much to explore!

To see more photos of Denali, click here!

24 Comments

  • olá meninos! bem descobri o site um pouquinho tarde não pude acompanha a viagem mas estou lendo todos os relatos é já vir todas as fotos. Vocês estão de parabéns, a forma que vocês descrevem a viajem é como se tivéssemos viajando junto com vocês, fora as aulas de Geografia e Historia.
    Estou querendo fazer uma viajem quase igual quando terminar a faculdade mas com o objetivo de descobrir historias de superação é empreendedorismo pela América.

    • 4x1
      4x1 Says

      Olá Letícia,

      Thanks for the message! Que bom que encontrou o nosso site e que gostou dos relatos, ficamos muito felizes com mensagens desse tipo =)
      Temos um amigo (Rafael Labate) que saiu pelo mundo há um ano buscando histórias de empreendedorismo, se quiser conhecer, o projeto dele se chama World is Home, segue o link: http://worldishome.org/
      Boa sorte com o seu projeto!! Se precisar de alguma coisa estamos por aqui!!
      Abração de nós 5!!

  • Sandra and Family Says

    Wordless! Um show de imagens!
    That experience of experiencing incrivel, Single!
    They continue illuminating Deus VCS Trajetória semper!
    It cuidem! Td good for you guys!
    The nostalgia is huge!
    bjs!

    • 4x1
      4x1 Says

      Or pessoal, okay? What legal enjoyed the photos and they could feel, via post, a bit of experience there!! Big kiss! =)

  • Aurora Borealis, grizzly bear and able to enter the Tanajura in Denali (Fiona got jealous!), you can not complain, hein!

    Great photos!

    Congratulations experience!

    Hugs Rodrigo and Ana

    • 4x1
      4x1 Says

      Valeu gente! We were seeing these photos and reminding us all that we went through there…but the cold hehehehe! Thankfully next week already and we have Mexico in search of warmth again!!! hehehe
      Big hug!

  • Miriam Says

    Dear son could not stop crying from beginning to end this story of emotion and nostalgia ti amo papai.Vcs deserve a prize for the pictures and for all who are living. There.

    • 4x1
      4x1 Says

      Or Pai! Everyone was thrilled with the award!! hahaha
      = Joke)
      Stay also thrilled to read your comment!
      Love you too, Gustavo!

  • Giselle Paulucci A Maranhão Says

    Wonderful… amazing experience that the path of Alaska. Everything that you guys were able to experience really is difficult to transpose into words.
    You guys are blessed to have this opportunity.
    Give thanks and enjoy always !
    That the Energy and Magic of Aurora Borealis illuminate the trajectory of vcs.
    Bjs.

    • 4x1
      4x1 Says

      Thank you very much, Giselle!! De fate, this opportunity is something we should thank every day! AI take care! Kisses

  • Vovo Therezinha Says

    Bruno and aggregates,

    I never imagined that I was the 84 years old,see the Aurora Borealis as well thanks to voces.Achei beautiful and God bless.
    Hugs from Grandma Therezinha.

  • Nossa people, focused moved to hear the aurora borealis. I've always been fascinated by this event but never saw him live and in color as you. I imagine the emotion felt. I am also in love with the moon and all the celestial events. Ever wanted to be an astronaut one day, but NASA kept well away from home…kkk Hugs to all and thanks for the post. Loved receive it. This view room on my rack. Thank you for your attention!

    • 4x1
      4x1 Says

      Thank you, Rogerio!! We appreciate the support that we always gave, this is very important to us!!! The Aurora is really fascinating, a very different feeling to see it up close!! NASA EA is not that far vai Big hug hahaha!

  • GEYZA Says

    FANTASTIC SIMPLESMENTE!!!!!
    VCS HAVE SAME LUCK!
    NOW, Turnover between our ; VCS ACHAM
    SAFE TO SPRAY PIMENTA URSO!?? DO NOT BELIEVE, HA! HA!

    • 4x1
      4x1 Says

      Thank you, Geyza!! We also find that the spray does not hold not! At least one had minimal feeling of security, though “false”!! haha

  • Neide Says

    Wow, how many wonderful pictures depicting the exuberant nature of those places that you have visited. Congratulations to the photographers and keep watching them. Good luck to all.

    • 4x1
      4x1 Says

      Thank you, Neide!! Photograph all claims for Gustavo, he is getting better!! The scenery has helped us quite tamebm hehe

  • Luiza Guimarães Says

    What amazing experience, boys! Or urso, a neve, A aurora… Here we see that God is really close to us! Congratulations and take care. Have a nice trip, God remains the guide you.

  • Grace Says

    FANTASTIC! You miss the Alaska! Cute photos and that experience! Congratulations! Kisses!

  • Ana Laura Says

    Muito legal!!! Enjoy quite!!! Kisses

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