>A must-see location if one goes to Alaska.

Agreed. A must see if you're interested in wildlife. I've been there several 
times & thoroughly enjoy the unique photographic opportunity, but after several 
days I'm looking for more variety. There are only so many bear & fish images to 
take before they start to look alike.
Last time @ Katmai there was no easy way to view the Valley of Smokes except by 
plane. Hiking with my equipment is out of the question for me. At Denali, all 
you have to do is catch a bus and you can have great photo opportunities right 
off the road.

Other than the salmon, at Denali you get all the animals you mentioned plus 
caribou, wolf, fox, ptarmigan, sandhill cranes, black bear, beaver and scores 
of others. 
Plus there is more wildlife interaction to be seen @ Denali. 

Kenneth Waller 


-----Original Message-----
From: "Daniel J. Matyola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: May 3, 2005 11:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: May PUG - "Cameras & Lenses"

The best spot I've found for photo ops, animal and scenic, is Katmai 
National Park in Alaska.  The is a photo stand near the falls where you 
can photgraph the bears fishing for salmon in relative safety.   It's a 
real opportunity to get close and personal with grizzlies.  Bald eagles 
drop by to grab the snacks, and there are plenty of moose in the lake.  
At the other end of the park is the Valley of 10,000 smokes, willed with 
hundreds of meters of volcanic ash from an eruption almost a century ago 
that was much larger than Mt St Helens or Pinatubo.  A must-see location 
if one goes to Alaska.

Kenneth Waller wrote:

>Bob,
>For two weeks last Aug/Sept, we worked THAT road every day for 8 to 9 
>hours/day, starting some 30 miles west of where the park buses turn around 
>(Eilson visitor center). 
>I have to say there are more photographic opportunities (both animal life & 
>scenic) along that road than any other place I've visited. 
>  
>



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