This is Calypso Farm & Ecology Center. While in Fairbanks, we ran into some people selling really cool t-shirts and told us we should stop by their farm on the way down to Denali. So, we did. It's a nonprofit farm that grows lots of vegatables and people pay them to grow it, then come by once a week to get their share of vegatables. They promote local farms, and have a great relationship with the community. Their set up reminded us a lot of Holland Wildflower Farm and made us a little homesick, but it was fun to tour.
The landscape there was very curious. Most national parks we've been to so far have been heavily wooded with lots of trees... DNP wasn't like that at all. It was wide open with low brush. It made the mountains standout more which was pretty cool.
The interesting thing about DNP is that unlike other parks, you can only drive into the park so far, then after that, you have to pay them to get on a bus and ride for about 11 hours roundtrip to see the rest. It wasn't that bad, but we got to see a baby fox on the way into the park.
Well, that's all we have from Denali. We did like the pictures we took, but it was cloudy and rainy the whole time, so we didn't get any that really captured the park. Although, on the way down to Anchorage, we saw a glimpse of Denali from 150 miles away. I guess the mountain decided to clear up a little and give us a glimpse of how huge it is that you can see it from Anchorage.
Until then... cheers. We love ya and check back soon!
1 comment:
i like the foret-me-nots nell... and i can't believe ya'll saw the sign post forest.. we left an AR plate there! the photography is getting way impressive....laurels not the only one with talent in that fam. ( way to take the cam away from vail :) kidding.. miss you guys!
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