Journal Entry

Friday Night Talk

Marguerite Mauritz and I presented to Denali Park visitors on Friday night. Marguerite explained the CiPEHR project, and I talked about PolarTREC and my experience as a research flunky.

Marguerite presents to Denali visitorsMarguerite Mauritz presents to Denali visitors

Saturday in the Park

On my way to the research cabin, I stopped in at Henry's Coffee House. His espresso machine makes excellent lattes, and oh, the cinnamon roll!

Karen and Henry's Coffee HouseKaren Temple Beamish enjoying a latte at Henry's Coffee House

After Marguerite fixed the LICOR instrument (the one that measures the carbon flux in the chambers), Michael Duric, Marguerite and I took our day off to hike in Denali National Park. The weather gods decided that Michael deserved a beautiful day of sunshine, since he has been drenched for two months working in the field.

The Savage River hike takes you straight up to a ridge for fantastic views of the river and surrounding mountains, and OH MY the cutest little pika!

Savage RiverView of the Savage River, Denali National Park Karen Temple Beamish hike in DenalieKaren Temple Beamish hike up the Savage River Trail, Denali PikaPika along trail of Savage River

Evening Bike Ride

Each night, I peddle home to the cabin at about 9:00. By August 14th, the night is beginning to close in here in Alaska, and the sun sets at about 9:30. The clear skies, the sunset and the moon were spectacular and made me already miss this magical land.

Sunset on the tundra down Regulus RoadSunset on the tundra down Regulus Road Moon over Comb MountianMoon over Comb Mountian Sunset on Tundra down Stampede RoadSunset on Tundra down Stampede Road

Comments

Judy Fahnestock

Beautiful photos as always Karen! It looks like you had a beautiful day in the park - Hooray! Did you see any other wildlife while you were in Denali??