
Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, Alaska.
This was my second evening on my recent trip to Denali. “The mountain” wasn’t out, but there was sure a wonderful light show looking North including lightening!
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Wild lynx, Denali National Park, Alaska.
This was the same day as the sunset I posted yesterday, and of the sheep image I posted a couple of days ago – funny how some days everything just comes together!
This guy really scared us – as we were hiking around through the forest, he burst out of some trees just a few feet from us! Fortunately, he only went about 20 feet and stopped which is when I captured this photo. After that, he went to hunting and we were able to watch him for a good twenty minutes. What a treat!
From what I have read, the lynx population lags the snowshoe hare population by about a year. The last few years, there have been hares everywhere. This year, there were very few. So, I have a feeling that the days of spotting lynx in Denali are about over. Seems like on my trips to Denali over the last couple of years that I have seen at least one lynx on each trip – but in the years before that, I rarely saw a lynx there. If the lynx population does crash as expected, I’m going to miss these wonderful encounters.

Sable Pass, Denali National Park, Alaska.
It is rare that a photo captured with a dull color space like AdobeRGB doesn’t need saturation – but this one didn’t! Between the rich colors and the incredible glow coming off the beautiful sunset sky, it was warm colors illuminating warm colors. In a way, not unlike what you see in a slot canyon.

Dall Sheep, Denali National Park, Alaska.
I tried to get these guys over numerous days but was never able to get the right combination of light and fall foliage until almost my last day. On my second to last evening I found this ram in one of the most colorful parts of Denali right at sunset – I was thrilled!
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