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Friday,
July 1
Denali National Park, AK
We all get in a good, solid, eight hours of sleep and awake very
refreshed and rested. Our day off is well deserved. We have no miles
to cover and no camp to break. The sun is shining. I have an
espresso and a muffin for breakfast, followed by a shower, and I'm
feeling very peaceful.
I stroll around
the campground and I'm pretty taken aback by all the massive motorhomes
with pop-out rooms, generators and satellite dishes, where they
appear to spend all their
time, which considering where we are, is really crazy to my way of
thinking.
But as my Mother used to say, "To each his own said the lady as she
kissed the cow."
We head over to
the main visitor's complex and learn that
glaciers cover one million
acres, or one-sixth of Denali National Park and that 80% of
visitors don't see Denali due to weather. We decide to ride closer
to the mountain in the hope that we'll get a glimpse ourselves but
all we get is cranked on by a rainstorm. It's just as well. We
wouldn't want a dry day to goof up our perfect record of rain every
day since we left the ferry.
We do get
to see a momma moose and her baby calmly eating grass on the side of
the road in camp and we get some good photos of them.
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