sholio: Snow-covered trees (Winter-snowy trees)
Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2025-01-31 10:56 pm
Entry tags:

Gratuitous Alaska post

Still dealing with family stuff, I drove south today (Fairbanks to Wasilla) to spend a few weeks with my mom - I'm here until Feb. 19, so may be kind of intermittently online. The trip was supposed to be earlier this week, and before that, last week, but it's been in a holding pattern of weather delays that finally cleared up.

I've done this drive a million times, but it's always long, and scenic, and a slightly different experience every time. It's minimum about 5 1/2 hours and was more like 6 1/2 hours today because the roads were not great. We've had a couple of big storm systems passing through in the last week or two, and I knew they got a lot of snow in the Denali area, but hoo boy, entire hours of the drive were like driving down a white tunnel with 6-foot-high snow walls on either side. I tried to take some pictures through my windshield to capture the general effect.

snowy landscape, walls of snow on either side of road, sun dead center and glaring off an icy road

There's scenery behind them snow walls, I swear! Normally this is one of the most scenic parts of the drive - Denali Park's Broad Pass. Today you couldn't see a damn thing, and not for the usual reasons (fog and clouds) but rather because 6-8' of snow was in the way.

Hours of this - just a white tunnel and the low winter sun glaring off the icy road. Oh, and lots and lots of snow removal equipment. They definitely had all the plows and scrapers out in force, which was great to see - and actually considering that there was a full on blizzard in this area on Wednesday, the roads were pretty good.

I saw the ice grooving machines at work, I think for the first time (you can see the grooves in the ice in the picture, the parallel lines catching the sun - they provide extra traction in places where the ice is unlikely to melt for a while). Basically, they use the big plows with the scraper blades underneath, and there's an attachment like a giant iron comb that drags behind the plow. Passing them was a bit nerve-wracking because both the blade and the scraper are wide enough to extend into the other lane and it jumps all over the place as it bounces over the ice, so you'll be passing and it'll jink sideways at you.

I took this picture a bit earlier on the drive, before the snow got really deep and closed in around the road. The mountains are blocking the sun, but as you look down the frozen Nenana River towards the opening to the pass, you can see the sunshine up ahead.

looking down a frozen river framed by mountains; you can see a gap in the mountains and sunshine

There was also a part of the highway which had been closed by an avalanche over the weekend. I've never driven through a bonafide avalanche before, and I wondered if I would recognize it as different from the rest of the highway, but it did look different! It was the same head-high walls of snow on either side, but these were much more chaotic and dirty and full of rocks and bits of trees. I didn't take any photos because I didn't have my camera ready, and I was definitely not going to stop. (Parking to take pictures in an avalanche slide zone is not a good way to live to a healthy old age.)

Moose count: 2
(Crossing the road together south of Broad Pass)

I honestly love that drive. I haven't driven it in the winter nearly as often as summer, because the weather is more likely to be terrible and I just don't have reason to get out in it as often. And I don't know if I've ever driven it in the aftermath of a big storm like this one. (During a big storm has happened once or twice ...)

[personal profile] timespirt 2025-02-01 08:04 am (UTC)(link)
Beautiful scenery. Great pictures.
sovay: (Silver: against blue)

[personal profile] sovay 2025-02-01 08:36 am (UTC)(link)
entire hours of the drive were like driving down a white tunnel with 6-foot-high snow walls on either side. I tried to take some pictures through my windshield to capture the general effect.

That's a really great picture.

[personal profile] anna_wing 2025-02-01 10:03 am (UTC)(link)
What amazing pictures!

I've never seen an avalanche, but I have seen landslides and landslips, and yes, it's very obvious what they are.
Edited 2025-02-01 10:04 (UTC)
trobadora: (Default)

[personal profile] trobadora 2025-02-01 12:51 pm (UTC)(link)
So gorgeous!
philomytha: tiny man in a polar landscape (breaks silence)

[personal profile] philomytha 2025-02-01 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Those scenes are incredible, so blue and white. Also is that a normal amount of other cars on the road (ie none) or is it actually busy? I find it hard to imagine, you don't get roads here without lots of cars on them.
sheron: RAF bi-plane doodle (Johns) (Default)

[personal profile] sheron 2025-02-01 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
FWIW it wouldn't be unusual in Canada for a stretch (especially as the road curves) to be able to shoot some photos without any cars for a while. They'll show up again at some point so it's not deserted. IDK if it's like that in Alaska though!
leesa_perrie: icon of a row of trees covered in snow (Season Winter)

[personal profile] leesa_perrie 2025-02-01 01:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Great photos, but yeah, sort of monotonous with all the walls of snow blocking the scenery! And I agree, stopping to take photos in an avalanche area is not a good idea!

Hope things go as well as possible at your mum's and that you have a safe journey back afterwards *hugs*
brightknightie: At dawn, a white knight raises her lance (Default)

[personal profile] brightknightie 2025-02-01 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for sharing! Low winter sun clicks powerfully in my mind and memory.

Safe travels, and good luck with all the things.
schneefink: River walking among trees, from "Safe" (Default)

[personal profile] schneefink 2025-02-01 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Beautiful pictures thank you :)
extraarcha: US flag inverted - distress & alarm (Default)

[personal profile] extraarcha 2025-02-01 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the pictures. I've never made it to Alaska and now that i'm not so young, not likely to. Seen some of it due to movies.
recessional: a photo image of feet in sparkly red shoes (Default)

[personal profile] recessional 2025-02-01 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Honestly the snow walls are soothing and serene for me so thank you for sharing. ❤️
greenwoodside: (Default)

[personal profile] greenwoodside 2025-02-01 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Gratuitous Alaska Post is awesome Alaska Post. Thank you for sharing!

If you ever want photos of a land that's determinedly soggy for most of the year, I will be happy to reciprocate.

The encounter with the ice grooving machine sounds scary. I found cycling past a moderately sized gritting machine to be terrifying enough!
yalumesse: (Default)

[personal profile] yalumesse 2025-02-01 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry it was a long drive but wow those are beautiful pictures :D Thank you for sharing <3
lunabee34: (Default)

[personal profile] lunabee34 2025-02-01 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow. I always love your pictures.
wateroverstone: Biggles and Algy watching the approach of an unknown aircraft from Norfolk sand dunes (Default)

[personal profile] wateroverstone 2025-02-01 10:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Fascinating and beautiful
lilacsigil: 12 Apostles rocks, text "Rock On" (12 Apostles)

[personal profile] lilacsigil 2025-02-01 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
It's meant to be 40C (104F) here today so it's a perfect day to look at piles and piles and piles of snow and ice! And I always learn something from your posts, like ice grooving!
sheron: RAF bi-plane doodle (Johns) (Default)

[personal profile] sheron 2025-02-01 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
♥♥♥

Beautiful!
umadoshi: (winter - snow in boat (shadow_images))

[personal profile] umadoshi 2025-02-02 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
Now THAT is winter. *shivers* Great photos!
aelfgyfu_mead: Aelfgyfu as a South Park-style cartoon (Default)

[personal profile] aelfgyfu_mead 2025-02-06 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
I'm glad you love it! I'd be afraid to do it, of eye fatigue and falling asleep at the wheel. It looks almost dreamlike.
lannamichaels: Astronaut Dale Gardner holds up For Sale sign after EVA. (Default)

[personal profile] lannamichaels 2025-02-09 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Gorgeous pictures!
sophia_sol: photo of a 19th century ivory carving of a fat bird (Default)

[personal profile] sophia_sol 2025-03-02 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm very belated in my response here but wow, what gorgeous scenery! that looks like a very cool drive