Monday, September 6, 2010

Scott Peak

Scott Peak, standing at 8,800 feet and change, marks the beginning of the real peaks of the Alaska Range. The Toklat Glacier rests in one of Scott Peak's pockets, as well as underfoot and covered by debris.


The Toklat Glacier covered with debris leading directly into the teeth of Scott Peak. A couple friendly souls provide some scale in the debris, front and center...


Getting an early start in the valley floor.



This Alaska Range view speaks my language, and yours too, I reckon.



Descending one of many high points on the Toklat's debris. And a blue-peppered sky to boot.


Alpine. Very nice.


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