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      • Before we got back to the park we decided to take...
      • Back on Hwy. 190... This is the first time we ha...
      • Wednesday
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      • This is the road in front of the Inn that leads t...
      • That's a lot of water coming through.
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      • Bye-bye landscaping
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      • Friday
      • Clearing rubble from Hwy. 190 in front of the Fur...
      • Road crews worked through the night scraping and ...
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      • ~ Between the fresh snow in the mountains and a ...
      • What amazing reflections! How many people will eve...
      • Wildrose and Telescope Peak
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      • Looking south
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      • Sand Ripples
      • Trona Pinnacles
      • Camping in the Alabama Hills (BLM land). Andrew, ...
      • Frosty Crossville Sunrise
      • Fall Creek Falls
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      • Wildrose Peak
      • A good bit of snow, but it wasn't as much as we t...
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      • The view of the valley from the first saddle.
      • Not every bit of the trail was covered in snow.
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      • Great views of Death Valley from here.
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      • Rogers Peak (10,000 ft.) and Telescope Peak (11,0...
      • It was a gorgeous evening to be at 9,000 ft.
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      • The sun rays beaming through made the most beautif...
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      • Mountain shadow
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      • Andrew's watch read 20 degrees at the summit but ...

Link List

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  • The Highest World
  • Find A+J

My Blog List

  • Armstrong, Party of 5
    Surviving December
    13 years ago
  • Growing Up With Mack and Kait
    A Picnic at the River
    13 years ago
  • Lueker Munchkins - School & Play
    LaBar Pool Pictures - July 2014 LaBar Family Reunion
    10 years ago
  • Our Hot, Dry Desert
    Dollywood's Splash Country
    10 years ago
  • Spend and Be Spent
    Inability to Excise
    7 years ago
  • Sun and Shield
    Trump vs. Musk, or the other way around, in light of Matthew 18
    1 week ago
  • The Newman Family
    Last of the Cruise
    11 years ago

What are we doing now?

Trekking up to the top of North America...

It has been a long time coming and we are super excited just to have the opportunity to be on the grandest mountain we have ever seen, Denali. It is quite the journey to the top and only 50% of people who attempt it will actually make it to the top. And we know that it is not all about the summit, but that is definitely the icing on the cake! The journey up the snowy slopes will be pretty satisfying in itself.

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