Day 1 (Sunday, 8/29/2004)

Jen and I had arrived in Anchorage at around 8 PM Saturday night, after 9 hours of flying and layovers.  Seeing as how our bodies thought it was three hours later than it really was, we took a cab to the Qupqugiaq Inn and turned in for the night.

The next morning, Matt arrived with the van and took us to the Inlet Towers to meet the rest of the group.  After introductions were made and luggage was schlepped, we headed up the road to our first stop, Chugach State Park in the Chugach Mountains near Anchorage-- and more specifically, Eklutna Lake.

Eklutna Lake is a seven-mile-long crystal blue glacially-fed lake which reminded me a bit of Lake Louise in Banff (minus the chateau and teahouse.)  However, unlike Louise, Eklutna is not a natural lake-- it was formed in 1965 by the construction of a 40-foot-high hydroelectric dam.  Yes, folks, enough water flows off of the glacier that they can generate electricity from it.

Matt took most of the group on a hike up the Twin Peaks Trail, which switches back over 3 trail miles and 1500 feet of elevation, ending up near Pepper Peak at a point well above the treeline.  For one who has explored the Rocky Mountains practically from one end of the continent to the other, the striking thing about Alaska is that the treeline is only 2500 feet above sea level.  There we stood, barely 3000 feet above the ocean, in the midst of terrain that looked like it belonged on top of a 12,000-foot peak in Colorado.  In the hazy distance, we could see the Knik Arm, an inlet of the Pacific, snaking away toward the horizon.  In Alaska, one is reminded that the true measure of a mountain's grandeur is not height above sea level but rather height from base to summit.  By this measure, a 5000-foot peak with a base at sea level is exactly the same height as a 14'er with a base at 9000 feet.

After our hike, we piled into the van again and headed up Route 1 through Palmer and to our first stop, the Matanuska Valley Lodge.  The MV Lodge lies just off the Glenn Highway about 100 miles northeast of Anchorage and only a few miles down the road from the Matanuska Glacier.  It features spacious accommodations (complete with electricity and running water), gourmet meals, a stunning view of the Chugach Mountains, and a very friendly yellow lab.

 

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Fireweed flowers

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Alder leaves

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Green leaf

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Jen and Eklutna Lake

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The Twin Peaks

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Also the Twin Peaks

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Above the treeline

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Cool plant

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Fireweed

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Eklutna Lake

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Backlit view of the Chugach Mountains and Eklutna Glacier

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You can dimly see the ocean through the gap in the mountains

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Pepper Peak, where our band of lunching hikers can be seen halfway up at the right

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Tip of Eklutna Lake

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Jen taking a picture of me taking #0650

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Odd place to find graffiti

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Twin Peaks and tundra valley

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Me taking a picture of Jen taking #2702

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Twin Peaks

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The clouds lift from the Twin Peaks

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Steep descent

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Tundra vegetation

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Fall leaves

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Aspen leaves

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Matanuska River (we'll see the source of this tomorrow)

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Matanuska River

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Matanuska River

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Long house at the Majestic Valley Wilderness Lodge

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Fireweeds near the lodge

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Old shack behind the lodge, with distant view of twilit mountains

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Sunset catches the peaks


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Alaska Dept. of Natural Resources: Chugach State Park Information
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