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Thursday,
June 30
Seward, AK to Denali National Park, AK
361 miles
We have a scrumptious breakfast in lovely Seward and I buy a perfect
t-shirt called "Alaska
Snacktime", designed by Ray
Troll of Ketchikan, Alaska. We ride North on the beautiful Kenai Peninsula
and realize that if we ever get back up here again, it will require
a complete ride from end to end to do it justice.
As we pass back
through Anchorage, we stop at the Honda dealership and pick up a
windshield for Trev. The naked bike windblast just
gets too tiring after a few days. We also stop at Denali Harley for
a bit as well. We head up the Parks Highway and stop at what is
deemed the best vantage point for viewing Denali but as the sign
says, the mountain makes it own weather and is rarely visible.
Further up the road, we encounter some of that weather but as we
ride into the rain shadow caused by Denali, the rain stops and the
road dries up.
We enter the
Park and there are signs everywhere warning of wildlife but all we
see are red squirrels playing in the campground. We
choose a primo site in the Wolf campground and get set up. We head
over to the visitor's center and learn that the bus tour of the park
is an 8 hour affair. Most of the park's roads are closed to visitor
traffic so it's the only way to see the park's interior but after so much saddle time,
sitting in a bus for that long really turns us
off on that notion. We decide that tomorrow, on our day off, we'll
ride over to the big visitor's complex, ride what roads are open to
the public and just generally take it easy.
Click here for Day Ten: Denali National
Park
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