Visiting Hatcher Pass, Alaska
Hatcher Pass is a mountain pass through the southwest part of the Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska.
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Hope, Alaska
Thank you for joining me on this stop on my 2017 Journey To Alaska. Today by the use of pictures and video clips we will check out Hope, Alaska.
Currently home to fewer than 200 residents, Hope was once packed with 3,000-all drawn by gold fever. In 1889, a few years before the Klondike gold rush began to lure people north, a miner discovered nuggets in nearby Resurrection Creek. Soon prospectors found gold in nearby Six Mile Creek, and the rush to Turnagain Arm began. According to local lore, this growing community of tents and cabins chose to name their town after the youngest rusher to step off the next boat-17-year-old Percy Hope. Whether or not the story is true, the name certainly evokes the optimism of every prospector who arrived in Hope in search of a fortune.
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Dick Proenneke Cabin – Twin Lakes, Alaska - Must Watch!
This video is a short collection of highlights and photos from Joseph Classen's 2012 solo adventure to Twin Lakes, Alaska. He has been captivated by this place since his youth…inspired by the legendary “Alone in the Wilderness” story of Dick Proenneke, who built an incredible cabin and documented his life at Twin Lakes for 30 years. This video was shot spontaneously on a rather low quality camera and is simply intended for your enjoyment. Learn and see more and purchase limited edition Twin Lakes prints at
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Plan your Trip to Alaska - Halfway to Denali - Alaska Room 4
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Alaska: RV Adventure of a Lifetime!
Come along on the adventure of a lifetime! Over twenty-five years ago John Holod traveled 1400 miles of dirt road up the Alaska Highway to visit the last frontier by motorcycle. The lure of the great state has brought him back again and again over the years. This time he invites you to come along in the luxurious comfort of an RV. John will share his favorite places and show you the best routes to save you time and money on your next Alaska adventure. The video includes:
The Alaska Highway history - Dawson Creek - Liard Hot Springs - Watson Lake sign post forest - Whitehorse museums - Dawson City Diamond Tooth Gertie’s - Chicken beautiful downtown - Tok - North Pole Santa House - Fairbanks Discovery River Boat Tour, El Dorado Gold Mine - Denali National Park wildlife, flight-seeing - Talkeetna Moose Dropping Festival - Anchorage State Fair - Kenai River fishing salmon, trout - Ninilchik clam digging - Homer - Seward Sealife Center, Mountain Marathon, Kenai Fjords National Park - Valdez Prince William Sound - Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge - Haines - Skagway White Pass & Yukon Railroad * video approx: 85 minutes *
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Visiting Hatcher Pass, Mountain Pass in Alaska, United States
Hatcher Pass (3886 ft./1148 m.) is a mountain pass through the southwest part of the Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska. It is named after Robert Hatcher, a prospector and miner. The nearest incorporated communities are Palmer and Wasilla approximately 12 miles (19 km) to the south, and Willow approximately 26 miles (42 km) to the west. The communities are at an elevation of approximately 250 feet (76 m) in the Mat-Su valley. For more info, visit this link:
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AERIAL ALASKA CACHE CREEK PETERSVILLE GOLDMINING AREA
Aerial footage in Alaska of the Historical Gold Mining area of Cache Creek and Beyond the Dutch Hills, by camera drone.
Rare trap S. Newhouse #5 from aroud 1900
looking at a rare trap I have. A S. Newhouse bear trap which was made around 1900
Hike to the Winner Creek Trail Hand Tram in Gridwood Alaska - Denali
Girdwood, Alaska This video gets better and better each minute as it plays. A great story with pictures, videos, and images of the entire Girdwood, Alaska area.
Part of our Alaska adventure. Hiking to the Hand Tram off the historic Iditrod Trail along Winner Creek Trail.
Colorado Travel Destination & Attractions | Visit Garden Gods red rock Park Show
Colorado Travel Destination & Attractions | Visit Garden Gods red rock Park Show
The Garden of the Gods red rock formations were created during a geological upheaval along a natural fault line millions of years ago. Archaeological evidence shows that prehistoric people visited Garden of the Gods about 1330 BC. At about 250 BC Native American people camped in the park. They are believed to have been attracted to wildlife and plant life in the area and used overhangs created by the rocks for shelter. There are many native peoples who have reported a connection to Garden of the Gods, including Ute, Comanche, Apache, Kiowa, Shoshone, Cheyenne, Pawnee and Lakota people.[2]
The Utes oral traditions tell of their creation at the Garden of the Gods. Petroglyphs have been found in the park that are typical of early Utes. They found red rocks to have a spiritual connection and camped near Manitou Springs and the creek near Rock Ledge Ranch bordering Garden of the Gods. Other tribes traveled through Garden of the Gods.[2] The Old Ute Trail went past Garden of the Gods to Ute Pass and led later explorers through Manitou Springs. Starting in the 16th century, Spanish explorers and later European American explorers and trappers traveled through the area, including Lt. John C. Freemont and Lt. George Frederick Ruxton, who recorded their visits in their journals.[3]
The area was first called Red Rock Corral.[3] Then, in August 1859, two surveyors who helped to set up Colorado City explored the site. One of the surveyors, M. S. Beach, suggested that it would be a capital place for a beer garden. His companion, the young Rufus Cable, awestruck by the impressive rock formations, exclaimed, Beer Garden! Why it is a fit place for the gods to assemble. We will call it the Garden of the Gods,More Info