One of our favorite hikes to do of all our adventures is hiking the Root Glacier in Kennicott. The Root glacier is actually a slight offshoot from the Kennicott Glacier as you can see from this map: ©University of Colorado at Boulder Arctic Workshop 2002 Beautiful glacier! While crampons are not required, they are highly, […]
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Kennicott and Jumbo Mine – Kennicott, Alaska
The next day, after slamming my foot in a door (don’t ask), my mom and I decided to stay behind at Kennicott and go on a Kennecott Mill tour while Dad and Andy climbed up to one of the mines. The next two nights we stayed at the Kennicott Glacier Lodge, a beautiful hotel right […]
McCarthy/Kennicott Part I: Wrangell St. Elias National Park and McCarthy
McCarthy/Kennicott in Wrangell St. Elias National Park is one of our favorite places in the world. Wrangell St. Elias is the largest National Park in the United States at 13.2 million acres (second is Death Valley National Park!). This summer, Andy and I took two trips to McCarthy/Kennicott, one with my parents and one with […]
Wrangell St Elias National Park & McCarthy/Kennicott
One of our annual summer excursions is to drive down to Wrangell St. Elias National Park to go camping, hiking, and donate our blood to the always-heinous mosquito population of southeast Alaska. Wrangell St. Elias is the largest National Park in the country, comprised of roughly 13.2 million acres and home to McCarthy, the only fully […]