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The VAF News - 6.30.2025. #6342.

DeltaRomeo

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Fairbanks, the land where the sun sets tomorrow, is as far north as we flew on this trip. An arctic low blocked any ideas of venturing north over the Brooks Range. In the the morning, with weather forecast to move into Fairbanks, we broke our camp and flew south past Denali to Talkeetna. Denali was shrouded in clouds, and we threaded the needle on the flight through the mountain pass, following the George Parks Highway up the Nenana River, over the pass and under the cloud deck, and down the Chulitna and Sustina Rivers to Talkeetna. Talkeetna is the small town where Don Sheldon, operating a cub from a short strip in the middle of town, pioneered the art of landing on glaciers. It was cool to see the turbine Otters on skis at Talkeetna, earning their upkeep by flying climbers up onto the Ruth glacier, but other than the airport Talkeetna was a bit disappointing. It was overrun by cruise boat tourists who had ridden the train up from the coast. Restaurants were crowded and expensive, camping and hiking options were limited. Industrial tourism has come to Talkeetna. Not what we were interested in, so after tent camping one night in the city park we packed up and headed south to Wasilla and then east up the Matanuska River and over the Matanuska Glacier, squeezed over Tahaetna Pass with low ceilings, and on east through the Copper River basin and up the Chitina River to the old mining town of McCarthy. The approach into McCarthy is spectacular, with the huge Kennicott Glacier filling the windshield and rising into the heavens. McCarthy sits in the center of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, an immense tract of 13.2 million acres. The topography here ranges from sea level to 18,000 feet. We made camp at the airport, had a nice dinner in town, and the next day hiked up to the Kennicott copper mines a few miles up the road. We spent time scrambling over the Root Glacier, in awe of the massive river of ice. McCarthy is far enough away from a paved road that it is a bit of the old real Alaska and should be on every pilots list of places to visit. The old mill is fascinating , the glaciers are amazing, scenery awesome, and the local restaurants aren’t bad after a long day of hiking.
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