Call it what you like. The federal government calls it Mount McKinley. Alaskans call it Mount Denali. Either way, it is one big “WOW” moment when you first see it on a clear day. For us, this moment came when we drove to the overlook south of Talkeetna for the third time late Tuesday afternoon. On Tuesday morning we woke up to our first sunshine since Thursday. We could tell that the horizon was not clear, and the mountain is 60 miles away, so it would have to do a lot more clearing for us to see anything.
Just the same, we got in the car and drove out of town south to see if there was any chance of a sighting. We got out to Alaska 3 with no luck, filled the car with gas, started back, and suddenly we spotted the top of it, above the clouds, right in front of us. Whoopie! It was not the view we wanted in the long run but it was a promise. We continued back into Talkeetna and stopped at the overlook near town. Nothing. So we waited. At lunch time we went into town and went to the Susitna River bank at the edge of town. Still too many clouds. We were hoping for clearing, but it had not happened enough yet.
Around 5:00 PM Geoff too Jordy for a walk and thought things were looking better near the horizon, as much of it as he could see. The area around Talkeetna is heavily wooded. So we got into the car again and headed up to the overlook. As we turned the car into the parking area, we got our first look. The WOW Moment!
Check off another bucket list item. Not perfectly clear, but it is definitely out. The rest of the day was pretty much finding places where we could see it, and also waiting for the other mountains around it to come out. The weather forecast called for the weather on Wednesday in Denali National Park to be “sunny”. Not partly anything, but just “sunny”.
At sunset, Geoff went back to the overlook to take sunset pictures, but the light angle was not so good. The sun is setting behind and way off to the side of the mountains to either light them well or to be a backdrop. However, they had cleared very nicely and there was hope of a clear morning with much better lighting. So, Geoff got up at 6:00 AM, with sunrise at 6:24 AM, and headed back up to the overlook. Nice! Even before sunrise. Nice!
After shooting there for a while, and with the sun beginning to hit the summit of the mountain, he moved to the Talkeetna Lodge, which has an even better view of the whole range. This was well worth the time and effort to get up early and come take pictures. The rest of the day would be driving toward Fairbanks, but we would be going past Denali National Park on the way and even be another 25 miles closer to the mountain before the day was over, so there may be more pictures to be taken.