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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

ABC Wednesday--back from Alaska--K is for...

K is for Knik Arm

In the midst of my Alaska posts (this is bit 9) here is Knik Arm, another branch of the Cook Inlet, which stretches north and east of Anchorage. I remember reading somewhere that Knik also has a bore tide, but it must not be as significant as that in the Turnagain or I would be able to find it again somewhere. This view looks east along the Knik Arm at the downtowm area of Alaska's largest city, Anchorage.

Looking across Knik Arm you can see forever. Well, not forever, but on a clear day you can see Denali, North America's highest peak at 20,320 feet. Denali is the native name for the mountain, which you may know as Mt. McKinley.

They say that only 30% of visitors to Denali get to see the mountain. That gives you an idea of the weather. We saw it from the air flying into Anchorage. We saw it from Anchorage. We saw it from the air flying to Fairbansk. We saw it from the train from Fairbanks.

When we stayed two and a half days at Denali--we never saw the mountain.


What did you find for the letter K? If I had continued with my Mt. Rainier wildflowers I would have posted "kinnikinnik". I think I would have cheked the spelling. I might also have included "Krummholz". No, I am not nuts, and in today's ABCs I have seen a post that used both of those. My guess, however, is that this will be the only Knik Ar, in the ABC--Ks. Visit other ABC seekers by clicking the links at the ABC blogsite.

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