NO PEBBLE MINE Pictures from Ground Zero
by Robert Glenn Ketchum
Since 1998, I have been working to protect the spectacular resources of southwest Alaska and the fishery of Bristol Bay. Two Aperture books, a national traveling exhibition, a massive coalition of concerned users, and a lot of personal lobbying, had it looking like we were almost there. Then Donald Trump took office claiming he would always put America, and American jobs first. SO WHY destroy a BILLION-dollar-a-year, RENEWABLE salmon fishery and over 100,000 jobs for a group of international mineral speculators that will leave us with a Superfund site to clean up, and NO fishery left edible? And yet, he did,..so please, keep saying NO TO THE PEBBLE MINE!
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Tuesday, June 12, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #300: I am writing a blog about NO PEBBLE MINE, but when I put up pictures like this of Wood-Tikchik State Park, I am trying to point out that this blog’s overall purpose is to “enlighten” those that may be unfamiliar with the ENTIRE area of Southwest, because everything out there is closely interconnected. I want readers to realize what a remarkable and INTACT habitat this is, like few other places on Earth. In this blog, I HAVE posted a picture of the ACTUAL mine site, #30, but that exact location has little to do with the overall impact of the Pebble project that will be more expansive. Returning to this image as an example, Tikchik is a good distance from the mine site, BUT major rivers flowing from Tikchik to the fishery of Bristol Bay, pass below other rivers draining from the proposed mine site. The Pebble Mine is not JUST a pit complex, either. The supportive road system would directly impact Lake Clark National Park, and Lake Iliamna - one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world. I also want readers to understand that other parts of these connected habitats might experience “collateral damage.” Bristol Bay, Katmai, Wood-Tikchik, and Togiak all SHARE pristine air quality, and the rivers they host are some of the most bio-diverse freshwaters in the U.S. To generate power for the Pebble mine, the mine will also dig and burn coal. Burning coal not only contaminates air quality, it puts mercury particles into it, which rain back down into the groundwater system, affecting ALL the lakes and rivers. If you want to argue about the “footprint” of the mine, you need to understand the ENTIRE footprint. You cannot be selective, or A LOT OF JOBS THAT ALREADY EXIST, WILL BE LOST because of the mine!
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Tuesday, June 5, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #299: My flight returns to the luxury of Tikchik Narrows Lodge, and the next day I fly back to Anchorage, my winter adventure in Southwest, over. This blog is now going to move further west and north, in another imaginary flight that will take one more glorious overview of Wood-Tikchik State Park, and then we will fly across the Wood Mountains, landing on an amazing high plateau. Eventually, we will emerge above the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge. Togiak is yet another of the spectacular wild lands, like Katmai, Lake Clark, and Wood-Tikchik, that this blog has already featured, and which I believe are among the most beautiful, and currently undisturbed ecosystems in North America. Although I understand some of these locations are NOT exactly at the site of the Pebble mine, ALL of these rivers, lakes, and parklands will be impacted by the development of the mine. This blog has been around A LONG TIME, the NEXT post is #300. I posted an image of the ACTUAL MINE SITE in post #30. SINCE THEN, I have been taking readers on a tour of Southwest, because the riches of Bristol Bay have been created by the pristine quality of the surrounding environment.
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Tuesday, May 29, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #298: As we fly over several other gatherings of moose (is there a Moose Lodge out here?), our flight continues down a broadening river valley, that suddenly, looks familiar. The frozen streams beneath us finally show some open water, and ahead I can see the frozen surface of a big lake. In fact, look carefully at the cluster of trees in the left, middle of this image. You can see MY snowmobile tracks from my on-ground adventure of the previous day. It looks like I almost found moose on my ride, but probably best I didn’t (posts #264-278). At the moment, however, my aerial tour of the winter backcountry of Wood-Tikchik State Park is nearly over and the lodge where I have been encamped is just around the corner to the right as the lake flows. I will return to Anchorage tomorrow, but I have certainly fulfilled my promise to my local friends that I would experience southwest in the winter, and make those pictures part of my description-of-place. Once again, thank you Bud Hodson of Tikchik Narrows Lodge for your support in making this happen.
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Tuesday, May 22, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #297: With so many trees now about us, my pilot/guide senses a winter habitat that might offer what he is scouting, moose and bear. He is a trophy bear guide and not hunting moose, but he knows moose choose to winter deep into Wood-Tikchik park, surviving off of the browse, and when the first big male bears (think-trophy) awake hungry from hibernation, they will go hunting those moose. Know where the moose are, you will eventually find a big bear. Well, we are "moosed-up" today! Dropping low over the valley as we draw close to the bare thickets of trees and brush sticking through the snow beneath us, immediately tracks become visible EVERYWHERE. Then, we come upon this. 8 cows (female moose), grazing and sleeping together. Flying farther along, we come upon two more large groups,..they are everywhere! This is Moose-a-potamia! My pilot/guide is very happy, and so am I. This has been an astonishing flight.
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Tuesday, May 15, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #296: Looking in the opposite direction of the previous post, a very different landscape is unfolding. It is more expansive. Summits have become rolling hills, and valley floors have broadened, showing forests of trees. Although still frozen over, I can also see the clear patterns of the rivers as they work their way toward the lakes. Then, I notice something odd going on in the view through my lens. Initially I think the cold has finally caused something technical to happen. Although the general landscape appears to be sharply in-focus, the trees ALL appear to be out-of-focus. I use a manual-focus Pentax 645 when I fly and shoot, so I screw the lens to full extension and back, but nothing changes. The trees still look “fuzzy.” Then, I begin to realize that I am seeing a “forest-of-confusion.” In the bright sunlight, the standing trees are dark, almost silhouettes against the snow. They are also casting strong shadows that are equally dark but going in a contrary direction, so it is setting-off a kind of visual vibration. This day has had quite some sights to see!
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Tuesday, May 8, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #295: As my pilot predicted, I do appreciate my newly elevated perspective, and it does give me a greater sense of the landscape surrounding us. While he is circling this basin, I have been focused on tighter images of the many small creeks feeding into this river valley from numerous side drainages. Now, however, we are out over the broadening valley floor, and it affords me this perspective of the “deeper” park, and the heart of the Wood Mountains, through which we have been flying. Just here, scuttling clouds sweep the peaks, walls, and valley floor with dramatic cloudshadows, and the quality of light is simply astounding. Although he is ostensibly focused on searching for moose and bear, my pilot says once again, and rather under his breathe, “What a f#*@ing great day to be flying!" True dat!
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Tuesday, May 1, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #294: This image is a perfect example of what I am describing in the last post. Here I/you can see three small stream drainages (and there is a fourth, just to the left), as the pour down from higher elevations and spill onto the valley floor, where each meanders its way into the larger river beneath our plane. Were we here in any other season, there would be A LOT of flowing water down there. Our flight position is at the highest end of this gradually down-sloping, broad valley. There are numerous trees and bushes showing, but the snow depth is greater. Nonetheless, look carefully in the lower right of this image, as two sets of moose tracks suggest someone has recently done a walk-by munching of those twigs. If you have never seen a moose in person, they are HUGE, and they have VERY long legs that advantage them when snow depth is an issue. Moose DO NOT go down to lower country to winter. They tough out these conditions and survive by grazing on twigs. As big as they are that just not seem possible. Amazing!
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Tuesday, April 24, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #293: Our winter flight above Wood-Tikchik State Park has come to a large, expansive valley floor where many streams and rivers apparently coalesce. My pilot is “scouting” now for his soon-to-come hunting season, so when I ask if we can circle around this basin once, he is happy to oblige. He also suggests we gain some elevation so my POV will give me a more encompassing sense of the surrounding landscape. As we rise higher, I do begin to see the terrain differently. Many small streams meander back into the folds of the foothills through which we have been flying, all of them, drainages coming from the taller peaks we flew past this morning. What I now sense from my new perspective is how so many of them have come together on THIS valley floor, and are forming something bigger under the snow.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #292: As our flight slowly descends to lower elevations in Wood-Tikchik State Park, the terrain beneath the wings continues to broaden. We have been following an obvious river valley, whose shoreline hosts visible shrubs and many large trees. Moose and others have spent a good bit of time here foraging because there are tracks in the snow everywhere. The valley we follow keeps widening, but at one point, we make a small turn and an expansive vista opens. I have become so used to the walls being close, the openness and the wider view take my breath away. We are not above a lake, but we have come to a large valley floor where several rivers coalesce, and my pilot-guide tells me this is a very popular basin for both fishing and hunting, and that we are not far from the lodge at this point. Once again, glad to be in his company, as I have NO IDEA where we are, and nothing looks “familiar."
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Tuesday, April 10, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #291: Although our flight is not over any big lakes as of yet, we have clearly left the summits in the range and are now gliding above foothills and broadening river valleys. There is a lot more visible vegetation, and many animal tracks, but it is the light of the day that is making this flight so amazing. There is no doubt that I have been flying above some remarkable winter terrain, and this small plane affords me quite a view, but again and again, what I see happening are dramatic shifts in color and tone because of the lighting. Further back into the range, the narrow canyons were often in deep shadow, and they were not only cold, but visibly blue. Thin clouds blowing over, cast fleeting shadows on the landscape, constantly changing the shade of it, and now that we are flying over more open expanses, the bright day makes the snow covered slopes, glaringly white. It all looks like carved alabaster!
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Tuesday, April 3, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #290: Along with signs of life (animal tracks crossing the snow) the terrain over which we are flying has begun to open up. The narrow canyons we have been navigating, increasingly meet one another at larger junctions. Although I can not yet see open water, it is clear from patterns in the snow that water is collecting beneath the surface and smaller streams are becoming larger river systems. On the valley floors, snow depth is also decreasing, so more and more vegetation is exposed and that attracts the animals that ARE here to forage on twigs and leaves. My pilot is a bear guide for trophy hunters, and he tells me that very soon, the largest male grizzlies will be the first to awake from hibernation, and emerge into this world VERY hunger. They, too, come to these clusters of shrubs and trees, because they know other animals will come there to feed,..like moose.
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Tuesday, March 27, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #289: In our return from the mountains at the edge of Wood-Tikchik State Park, my pilot is having such a good time flying because of the clear, calm weather, that he continues to meander through random valleys to enjoy the view and feed my film frenzy. He laughs that he is not even cold anymore, but he is amazed that can still load film and have any dexterity left in my fingers. Leaving the more ragged summits behind, we initially navigate through some narrow canyons and low foothills, and I see evidence of streams and rivers, but we are not back to any lakes as of yet. The mountains become more round, and the snow sculpting by the wind, more pronounced. Then animal tracks begin to appear,..a lot of them.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #288: Flying over the junction of river valleys (previous post), we make a right turn into a narrow canyon, pass between two steep walls and suddenly emerge upon this. There is THAT peak again (right), and now we are virtually at the foot of it. From this view, I note that it also has several equally rugged friends nearby. As my pilot has been on a northern bound flight path most of the morning, I query as to whether we will continue, expecting another right turn, ever deeper into the peak section. He responds by pointing out the ragged sunlit summit, poking its head up at the far left of this image. That is a mountain in the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge. This blog will visit Togiak quite soon, but for the moment, we have reached the “edge” of Wood-Tikchik State Park, and we are now going to turn south and head home,..that is NOT a direct flight from here!
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Tuesday, March 13, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #287: As the rivers flow, so does our flight. We are deep into the Wood mountains of Wood-Tikchik State Park, and we are following several connected valleys that lead us ever deeper into the heart of the summits. Rugged peaks loom above us, and below the wings this remarkable juncture appears. Apparently several rivers meet here, and large trees protrude visibly from the deep snow. Everything else except for a few steep rock faces is buried. It is SO white, and SO sculptural, I am making a lot of strange noises while I work as I have never seen any place quite like this. The pilot notes my burbles, and confirms that this is an “awesome” day, and an “awesome” flight, that he seldom has an opportunity to take because weather prevents it. Not today! I am fine with all that. I am just hoping he knows how to find his way back home through the maze we have just flown.
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Tuesday, March 6, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #286: In post #284, I point out a particular peak near the far end of the long valley depicted in that image. My pilot feels our weather is SO excellent that we can safely venture further into the range and backcountry, so we are now on approach to that same summit, which you see here (center), which is clearly growing more prominent on the horizon. Nonetheless, as we are not flying “over” things in our tiny plane, we are just following river valleys, and as we get closer to the larger summits, those valleys become more convoluted. We make so many twists and turns as we meander on, that I am completely lost at this point, except for the fact I can still see this peak, and I know it is to my north. We are definitely out here on our own!
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Tuesday, February 27, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #285: As our flight rises up this ascending backcountry river valley, snow depth returns and the visible vegetation disappears. The haze of clouds that passes overhead causes remarkable shifts of light across this very bright landscape. Most amazing of all to me, is revealed clearly in the lower, right corner of this frame. What few extending branches are visible from a tree, poke through the snow right there, AND look closely because you will also see a line in the snow leading up to the branches. If you sweep to the left, you will see other, rather “straight” tracks across the surface of the snow as well. Those are the footprints of animals, as some have been walking around down there, grazing off any bushes they can find! Is it moose in snow this deep? Or, something smaller that stays on the surface?
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Tuesday, February 20, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #284: One strange valley leads to another, and another, and still I sense us moving deeper into the Wood Mountain range of Wood-Tikchik State Park as our flight continues. The sky is relatively clear, and it is stunningly cold in the open-sided airplane, but the view is AMAZING to say the least. We come to a kind of vibrant intersection of several valleys, and there is an island of visible pines as well as a lot of leafless growth along the numerous riverbanks. The larger broader flows are headed back toward the lower end of the park from whence we have come, but my pilot thinks the weather is good enough that we might do something else entirely,..and he makes a left turn, up THIS VALLEY! As best I can tell, we are now headed to the North Pole - LOL! As you can see, this is an ascending valley, crowned by some significant peaks. Note the summits in the far distance, just to the right of the river,..you will see them again shortly, but from a very different perspective.
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Tuesday, February 13, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #283: The narrow valley we have been following finally broadens, and as we go ever deeper into the range, the snow depth increases below us. I do not recognize this landscape, but when we first entered this terrain and left the open expanse of the lakes earlier in our flight, I felt that we were parallel to the Tikchik Narrows Lodge and Nuyakuk Lake. Now I am quite sure we are bearing north and west, into the heart of the summits and the high valleys. As I absorb this very different world of the park unfolding beneath me and try to judge the scale of it, I realize (you must look VERY closely to see this) in the lower left corner there are some black branches sticking up through the snow - those are large trees along the banks of a stream!
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Tuesday, February 6, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #282: We do take the turn to the right and our flight follows the small, narrow, and nameless valley which will (hopefully) wind us through into the deeper backcountry of the Wood-Tikchik State Park. We have no wind, and no turbulence, and I realize our plane is VERY small, but the narrowness of this canyon, and the closeness of the walls makes me nervous because I am not sure if we could make a u-turn in the space we have. Thus, we must go through. THIS is why you work with guides you can trust! Thank you Bud Hodson for helping me to get these images! Regardless of my apprehensions, the twists and turns of the canyon constantly alter the angle of lighting, and my flight “through” is dramatic - perhaps shimmering is an even more appropriate description.
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Tuesday, January 30, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #281, Pictures from Ground Zero
NO PEBBLE MINE #281: Although we are rising slightly in our flight, ahead of us is a mountain whose summit is well above us. So, imagine a very small, slow airplane in this landscape, appears like small dot at the edge of the treeline. We then follow those ravines as they rise upslope, our plane gliding only a few hundred feet above them. In the upper-third of this image, there is an obvious “V” formed between two rolling hillsides. Were our airplane-dot actually at that point, it would be REALLY small. Then it would disappear by taking a turn to the right. There is a narrow valley, not apparent in the view, that will take us through into a much deeper part of the backcountry.
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Tuesday, January 23, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #280, Pictures from Ground Zero
NO PEBBLE MINE #280: After a brief overflight of the larger lakes and connecting rivers, my pilot turns our tiny, open-sided, Piper Super Cub towards the mountains and the backcountry, where I was exploring with a snowmobile yesterday. We have a stunningly cold and clear day that appears hazy because the air is so cold, suspended vapor is frozen. As a photographer, it is a wonderful thing because I have bright, defining sunlight, but there is subtle diffusion that softens the contrast between highlights and shadows. Best of all, it is NOT windy and we are not being bounced around. It is quite still, and the flight is so slow moving it feels like I am floating. As we approach the summits that are the sentinels of the backcountry, I look back across the expanse of the last big lake, toward the open, flat, lower end of the park, and it occurs to me that the terrain beneath the wings is about to change substantially.
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Tuesday, January 16, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #279, Pictures from Ground Zero
NO PEBBLE MINE #279: It DOES dawn cold and clear, and so we proceed with the plan that I will go flying with Bud’s friend, a hunting guide that has a tiny Piper SuperCub plane that serves as a great aerial platform for my photography. Having already done a previous flight, I know most of one side of the plane will be open, and today it is going to be REALLY cold. I am layered-up, and even wearing gloves, which I seldom do, but the pilot is barely visible he has on so many clothes, and he clearly thinks I am quite crazy. It IS going to be hard to change film! Then, we are off. We reverse our path from our other flight, and start out by flying over the southern and eastern end of Wood-Tikchik State Park. The terrain here is not mountainous, but notable because of many lakes, and two very important rivers in the Bristol Bay fishery - the Agulukpak, and the Agulowak. This is the Agulowak. Much of the shoreline and surrounding land is Native-owned or protected by conservation easements. Unfortunately, that will not stop the possible air and water pollution that will be created if the largest open-pit mine in the world is created not far away. PLEASE! Continue to SAY NO TO THE PEBBLE MINE!!! And, YES to AMERICAN jobs. The Bristol Bay fishery employs thousands, supports a BILLION dollar industry, and it is RENEWABLE if it remains well managed.
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Tuesday, January 9, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #278, Pictures from Ground Zero
NO PEBBLE MINE #278: My jaunt into the deep backcountry was always a little edgy, so it is great to be out of the steep canyons and into the more rolling terrain. There is still plenty of sunlight here, out from under the shadow of the summits, and as I cruise along, I am greeted by some old, familiar “friends.” Not that I have yet to actually see these animals, but animal tracks do once again appear, rambling from tree cluster to tree cluster. It is strangely comforting to know that there are other living things out here wandering around, but with such expansive “whiteness,” I am amazed that the tracks are all that I have encountered. Shortly, the lodge lights appear ahead of me, and I return to the comfort of human habitation. Bud Hodson, my host and owner of the lodge is glad to hear that I have had such a good day, and is impressed that I covered as much ground as I did. He also notes that the weather forecast calls for cold and clear in the morning, and he thinks I should take another flight.
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Tuesday, January 2, 2018
NO PEBBLE MINE #277, Pictures from Ground Zero
NO PEBBLE MINE #277: At the far end of Nuyakuk Lake, which I traversed earlier this afternoon, the last light of the day is illuminating some very imposing walls and wind sculpting. Were I to have seen them in this way previously, I am not sure I would have passed anywhere near them. Having done so, however, I am still here and heading back to Tikchik Narrows Lodge with no more lakes to cross. As it is, I will be lucky to arrive before dark, but it does not worry me because I am exhilarated by the fact I have been out in this environment all day alone, and have had the chance to see things few others ever have. Now I must just concentrate on navigating over and around some of the rolling hills before me, and I will have the extreme comfort and pleasure of a good dinner in a warm, dry house.
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Tuesday, December 26, 2017
NO PEBBLE MINE #276, Pictures from Ground Zero
NO PEBBLE MINE #276: Down and out of the valley I have been exploring, I navigate along the north shore of Nuyakuk Lake, investigating small hilltop views and meandering through stunted spruce forest clusters. Several side valleys open up as I pass, and this one in particular struck me as strangely beautiful, as well as VERY high risk. All of these walls show evidence of some avalanching, just not a really big one,..yet. I have no interest in being around when that happens either, so I journey on as the evening is getting colder and darker. Nuyakuk is way too large to circumnavigate at this hour, so trusting my pilot’s advice that the lake ice is hard, I approach a small peninsula that forms the narrowest point where I might cross, and that is still over 1-mile in distance. I reason that if I am moving fast enough, I will be that much safer, as it will distribute my weight on the ice very differently. With that thought in mind, I rope and tarp my sled and cameras, take one last look around, and launch out across a vast, white expanse of frozen surface over a body of water 900ft. deep. I crank up the snowmobile to a much higher speed than at any other time this day, and flat-out streak to the opposite shore. The wind chill is brutal, but the lake surface is perfect and I ride on a wind-crusted snow over packed powder with few, if any, bumps. The speed seems safe, but exhilarating, and in a relatively short time, I am once again over land rather than water. I am also cold and stiff, so I stop for some snacks and the last of the soup, and while I sit munching, I ponder the remarkable place where I just spent most of the day.
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Tuesday, December 19, 2017
NO PEBBLE MINE #275, Pictures from Ground Zero
NO PEBBLE MINE #275: Pondering the risks of a traverse up the river valley I have been following, the last post shows one of the many dilemnas I have had to face all day. The right side of the valley (last post), appears to be a reasonably safe transit, without any great snow load showing, and hillsides that are not terribly steep. Down ON the river plain, however, this is on my left side - a significant summit with a steep face emptying directly on to the valley floor, and virtually no rock or tree obstructions. A big slide here might cross the entire valley floor, and run up the low slopes on the other side. If you look carefully, there are many small snowball “debris” avalanches that have already been created by the sun warming the rocks. I certainly do not want to set off something larger. I linger here a bit to enjoy the ongoing wonder of the cloudshadows skittering across such a vast landscape, and then turn the nose of my snowmobile toward home. I opt not to backtrack, so even in returning I will still explore some new terrain.
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Tuesday, December 12, 2017
NO PEBBLE MINE #274, Pictures from Ground Zero
NO PEBBLE MINE #274: As it is getting late in the day, I have no intention of going further away from Tikchik Narrows Lodge, where I hope to return before dark. From my elevated terrace viewpoint, however, I can see where one rising valley continues into the deep backcountry. Should we get another day of good weather, it is my hope I might flyover and explore this valley and others that connect with it. For now, I just enjoy the view and watch the spectacle of the cloudshadows as they crawl across the landscape. It is SO quiet! Not being especially active, eventually the cold settles upon me, so I layer-up and remount my snowmobile. I backtrack downslope through the tree stands, and come to the edge of the river valley plain I could see further into from my terrace above. Things are VERY different from down here. From my elevated POV, I felt certain if I had the time, I could traverse up this valley without much risk. Now that I am down here, peaks seem higher; walls rise more steeply; and snow loads appear more threatening. Nothing feels especially “safe.” This image is a perfect example: the slopes on this side of the valley might be stable enough to pass beneath, but..
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Tuesday, December 5, 2017
NO PEBBLE MINE #273, Pictures from Ground Zero
NO PEBBLE MINE #273: Looking directly across the valley, I can see that I had good reason to NOT want to traverse the base of these slopes. My exposure would have been significant, and an avalanche could come from a simple gully, or a MUCH bigger basin, up higher. I am sure avalanches from higher elevations, sweep across the entire river plane which I was following, so it is a good thing that I have chosen to come up here to have my look around. As cold as it is, it is actually a beautiful day because it is sunny and there is no wind. The only wind chill I have endured is from the speeding snowmobile. My dark clothing layers draw in warmth from the afternoon rays, and with some hot food circulating in my system, I actually feel very comfortable, as I straddle the driver’s pad and stare out over this landscape. Tripod cold! Soup thermos warm!
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Tuesday, November 28, 2017
NO PEBBLE MINE #272, Pictures from Ground Zero
NO PEBBLE MINE #272: A short distance up the river canyon I am exploring, I find tree stands on one side of a summit with relatively safely sloping foothills. My option to move further up the canyon is becoming limited because on my other side, the walls are starting to rise more steeply and expose me to risk in passing. Above the tree stands, I can also see a small basin that does not look exposed, so I turn my machine up the incline, and pick my way through the trees to a hilltop that affords a great view. Slowly taking it all in, I have another break for snacks, hot soup, and a scan about with my various lenses to see more closely the details of this remarkable winter environment in which I find myself.
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Tuesday, November 21, 2017
NO PEBBLE MINE #271, Pictures from Ground Zero
NO PEBBLE MINE #271: As I navigate on, I leave the trees and loose the moose tracks, but I come out onto an expanse of the river most likely a gravel flood plain when not covered with snow. I have come into a kind of junction that affords me some expansive views in various directions. Directly in front of me, snow-smothered foothills rise with little rock, and NO vegetation showing, and I can see in MANY places where there have been sizable avalanches. The world back here is so relatively quiet, I feel certain the noise of my engine could set something off, so I am glad to have some distance between myself and those slopes. To my left, the flat plain of the river pushes further into the backcountry, and appears to leave me enough room to travel a on bit without any exposure, so I head that way across a perfect surface of hard, unbroken snow.
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Tuesday, November 14, 2017
NO PEBBLE MINE #270: The broad plane of the frozen river bed I am navigating actually has a few trees large enough to stand well above the snow, and because I am following moose tracks, I approach these clusters carefully as I do not want to be surprised by a moose that believes I am invading its territory. I also stop here for some food, and as I take in my surroundings, I look back at the summit whose base I have just traversed, and I realize how much larger it appears from here, than when I was directly below it. There are some VERY pronounced wind-carved gullies across this face, when the wind is howling through these canyons, it must be fierce. I wonder what the moose do then? Right now, my weather is good. The sky is REALLY clear, so I know tonight will go below zero, but there are still some hours left in the daylight and the cold has not started to settle in, so I press on with my exploration.
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NO PEBBLE MINE #269, Pictures from Ground Zero
NO PEBBLE MINE #269: Looking around at my present position, I cannot not see similar marks in the snow, so now I am very curious and navigate toward a concentrated area of what appear to be dotted lines. As I get closer and can see them more clearly, I realize they connect clusters of exposed trees and branches. They are game trails! I am a long way into the park interior. The snow is deep and these trails do not come in from the lower end of the park. They follow the edge of the lake into the backcountry, occasionally straying up a side valley to browse a patch of twigs a little farther upslope. These are MOOSE tracks, and these moose winter in this backcountry, and do NOT migrate down to the lower end of the park. Apparently, I am not alone back here after all. I saw the trails of smaller animals when we flew over the flats, but they survive there because of less snow cover. Here, where the snow is deeper, it is the long legs of the moose that allow it to forage where few others go. I wonder where this moose did go, and so I follow the tracks as they round the end of the lake and meander up a now, frozen and snowed over, riverbed. This direction is taking me ever more deeply into backcountry few people reach, even in the summer months, and I am out here solo, skittering over 6ft of ice and snow on a 20˚ afternoon,..following a moose?
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Tuesday, July 18, 2017
NO PEBBLE MINE #253: I put this up previously in post #194, but if you follow this blog you now are more familiar with Wood-Tikchik State Park than you were then, and you have seen a GREAT range of this landscape without snow. This is Bud Hodson’s Tikchik Narrows Lodge and it has been a base camp for my many fights in the park. As I am now going to experience winter in the park, here is the look of my staging area. The main lodge/dining/offices are farthest to the left and closed. All of the guests rooms are closed. The small shed and rooms in the immediate foreground house a bear hunting guide with whom I will be flying, and the snowmobile tracks leading into the small section of trees up against the hill, go to Bud’s home, where he and I are staying. The planes now being used are MUCH smaller, and the “new” landing strip is in front of the cabins running parallel to the open water of Tikchik Narrows (there are two planes showing in this pic). The vast Nuyakuk Lake is off to the left and frozen COMPLETELY OVER. Because there is more light and the days are longer, if there is no breeze, you can actually feel the warmth of the sun, but the temp never goes above freezing, and hovers near zero at night.
NO PEBBLE MINE #253: I put this up previously in post #194, but if you follow this blog you now are more familiar with Wood-Tikchik State Park than you were then, and you have seen a GREAT range of this landscape without snow. This is Bud Hodson’s Tikchik Narrows Lodge and it has been a base camp for my many fights in the park. As I am now going to experience winter in the park, here is the look of my staging area. The main lodge/dining/offices are farthest to the left and closed. All of the guests rooms are closed. The small shed and rooms in the immediate foreground house a bear hunting guide with whom I will be flying, and the snowmobile tracks leading into the small section of trees up against the hill, go to Bud’s home, where he and I are staying. The planes now being used are MUCH smaller, and the “new” landing strip is in front of the cabins running parallel to the open water of Tikchik Narrows (there are two planes showing in this pic). The vast Nuyakuk Lake is off to the left and frozen COMPLETELY OVER. Because there is more light and the days are longer, if there is no breeze, you can actually feel the warmth of the sun, but the temp never goes above freezing, and hovers near zero at night.
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_____________________________________________________NO PEBBLE MINE #251: All lodges in Alaska struggle to maximize their “open” season, because most will have no traffic in the winter and close down. Wood-Tikchik State Park, however, allows hunting, and in fact, has both moose and bear that more than qualify for trophy size. Bud Hodson, the owner of Tikchik Narrows Lodge, takes advantage of this by allowing hunters to come in during the late fall at the end of fishing season, to look for moose, and other hunters to come in early spring, to hunt huge bear. Supporting all of these efforts are not just buildings, but quite a lot of equipment that needs to be maintained and protected. To accomplish that, Bud leases winter access to a bear guide who resides on property. The large Beaver passenger planes the lodge flies with guests who fish, are wintered in Dillingham, and smaller planes are used in winter. The shoreline I described in the last post becomes the new airstrip for cargo and commuting, supporting small planes on skis or wheels, like a Cessna. Bud suggests, however, that I will REALLY LIKE the guides “scouting” plane because it affords a huge field of view and flies very low and slow. I am eager to experience and photograph a winter season, so it is decided I will stay into the late fall, close to the lodge actually shutting down, and then I will return in the spring when the snow has “hardened up” and there are increasingly longer daylight hours.
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_____________________________________________________NO PEBBLE MINE #246, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #246: When I say these upper reaches of the Wood River Mountains in Wood-Tikchik State Park are deteriorating, and the slopes are covered with rubble, I can think of no better picture that exemplifies that, than this one. Everything you see in this image is SHATTERED and crumbling. Look at how ragged the spires are along the ridgeline. Those spires and summits were likely the ONLY rock that rose above the icefields which filled the surrounding basins in previous geologic periods. I will also remind you that this park is 1.6 MILLION acres large, and this range covers more than 1/3 of the area. Look at the depth of these summits as even larger ones rise in the far distance.
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Tuesday, May 9, 2017
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Tuesday, May 2, 2017
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Tuesday, April 25, 2017
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Tuesday, April 18, 2017
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Tuesday, April 11, 2017
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Tuesday, March 28, 2017
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Tuesday, March 21, 2017
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Tuesday, March 14, 2017
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Tuesday, February 28, 2017
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Tuesday, February 21, 2017
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Tuesday, February 14, 2017
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Tuesday, January 31, 2017
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Tuesday, January 24, 2017
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Tuesday, January 10, 2017
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Tuesday, January 3, 2017
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Tuesday, December 27, 2016
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Tuesday, December 20, 2016
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Tuesday, December 13, 2016
NO PEBBLE MINE #222, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #222: On our next flight over Wood-Tikchik State Park, we have departed the Tikchik Narrows Lodge and are heading north and east toward the big lakes in the northern-most part of the park. To our right, the tundra plain fans out dotted with big rolling hills set apart from one-another across the flattening landscape. To the left, the Wood Mountains begin their precipitous rise above the shoreline of Nuyakuk lake. This view is of one of the inlets I thought would make for a great kayak camp. In this rugged, brushy, and bear-filled terrain, locations that give you access to climbable, BARE rock are blessing if you expect to get anywhere, OR just put on your hip boots, take out your rifle, and walk right up the streams. However you do it, it is slow going and this is big country, thus the beauty of air travel. Sit back and enjoy this! Coming up, can you say “Chauekuktuli”?
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #221, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #221: Most of the images I have posted so far of Wood-Tikchik State Park have been of areas east and south of my base at the Tikchik Narrows Lodge. Now flying to the north and looking east we are above numerous smaller lakes in a tundra and dense scrub-covered landscape, and the mountains are fewer, further between, more rounded and vegetated. This is BIG terrain with little reference for scale, so try the stand of large trees in their fall foliage in the middle-left of this image. In the opposite direction, to the west, it is an entirely different view as you will see next week. Under our other wing are the last of the big lakes and they nestle at the base of mountains, whose valleys and canyons open into some very dramatic backcountry we will explore.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #220, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #220, Pictures from Ground Zero: The anglers have arisen at Tikchik Narrows Lodge, but no one is going anywhere just yet. Those same diurnal fogs that occur over the saturated tundra, which I showed you in post #184, also occur over the lakes. When I first awoke, there was NO visibility whatsoever. Now the landscape is slowly beginning to emerge, and with a leisurely breakfast to occupy our time, all of this will be burned off fairly soon. The planes will go out, and we might well have a sunny, warm day. The next flight loop we will take from the lodge will carry us over the big lakes not yet visited and up to the edge of the backcountry leading into the Wood River Mountains. This is some of the most spectacular landscape I have EVER flown over, so I hope you will continue to follow this blog. I also hope you will continue to say NO TO THE PEBBLE MINE - given our recent election, PLEASE WRITE PRESIDENT OBAMA NOW AND ASK HIM TO PROTECT SOUTHWEST ALASKA AND BRISTOL BAY PERMANENTLY FROM MINING AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT before he leaves office.
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #219, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #219, Pictures from Ground Zero: I am going to explore the other big lakes, but for the moment have circled back toward Tikchik Narrows Lodge that I am using as my base. In post #204, I showed you this group of distinctly shaped, stone-faced summits and promised you would see them again in a different light, or in this case, almost no light. Not every day of flying is perfect flight-seeing, and this is one of those. We are being chased “home” by blinding rain and a lowering ceiling. Visibility will be zero soon. My pilot has been flying for the lodge for years and is not concerned. We have followed a river to a low valley at the end of which these domes loomed, sentinel-like. And they were indeed sentinels as they mark the western shore of Tikchik Lake. Now, whether we can see it or not, we just turn left at the first dome, fly past the faces of the others in the line, and the lodge will appear quite soon out the window on our right. I once had a pilot who was flying me in a terrible storm with almost no visibility, tell me not to worry because he had IFR. When I asked what that was, he said, “I follow rivers."
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #218, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #218, Pictures from Ground Zero: The bears and the cold water may have prevented my approach of this canyon on foot, but to see it helps to understand the ruggedness of the Wood River Mountains so this is an aerial of that terrain. As I said in the last post, the canyon is narrow, surrounded by steep walls and crowned with glaciers, two of which you see here. The meltwater from them creates the pale blue colors you saw in the last post. These summits in many cases have experienced glaciation on all sides, leaving them with ragged spires and knife-thin ridgelines like this one below the wing. Note also how deep the canyon has been carved and consider that when this glacier reached the plane of Nuyakuk Lake, it gouged out another 900ft. of depth. At some point in geologic time, there was A LOT OF ICE covering everything you and I now see.
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NO PEBBLE MINE #217, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #217, Pictures from Ground Zero: In the last post you are looking at a portion of Mirror Bay at the far western end of Nuyakuk Lake in Wood-Tikchik State Park. This is another portion of it. Pure glacial meltwater (pale blue) pours into the lake from the summits above. The canyon this river comes out of is narrow and spectacular, terminating in steep walls crowned with glaciers that stream waterfalls down on to the rocks below. I have approached this beach and walked on the sandbar. For a time, there was actually some consideration of trying to “walk the river” and go back into the canyon. Three things discouraged that from happening: the water is stunningly cold; there are too many deep holes to get around; AND a mother grizzly with two cubs showed up on the beach where the river doglegs (center, right) just as we approached. Collectively those seemed to be signs to get back in the boat and consider some other adventure.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #216, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #216, Pictures from Ground Zero: Nuyakuk Lake is the largest of the Wood-Tikchik lakes in both breadth and a length of over 40 miles. It is one of the deepest lakes in all of Alaska as well. At the western end of the lake it narrows between steep summits and divides into Mirror Bay and Portage Arm. I have flown over, boated in, and come on snowmobile during winter to this part of the park, and besides the possibility of a Loch Ness-type creature living in the lake, when I am at this end of Nuyakuk, I have always had a sense of the primeval, as though I had found a "lost" world. This is Mirror Bay glowing under breaking sunlight. Those are nice beaches in the upper right, but you would want to be armed. For some reason, I think a photographic POV, I actually scaled the brush cliff face to reach the small lake (lower, right). I would NOT recommend that as a good idea. Once you are off the beach here, it is serious thrash. Best to keep your boots on and walk the shallows of the rivers if you expect to go anywhere.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #215, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #215, Pictures from Ground Zero: A slightly more overhead perspective offers another dramatic viewpoint when you are flying over the big lakes in Wood-Tikchik Sate Park. As I have noted, these lakes are glacially carved and deep, like a coastal fjord. They are also STUNNINGLY CLEAR! With no glare on the water, you can see into the depths. This is Nuyakuk, over 60 miles in length, and measured at more than 940ft deep. In fact, in places, the sonar echo mapping the bottom did NOT rebound - bottomless? There are locals who believe there is a creature in this lake that when described, sounds very much like the Loch Ness Monster. I thought about this many times when I was in a small boat on these waters AND I had a very strange vibe about what lay beneath the frozen lake surface when I was crossing it on a snow machine one winter. If you have been reading this blog, you know I reference the scale of things all the time, so let's try one here: go to the middle of the curve on the perfect crescent beach. From that point, draw a line to the upper, right corner of this image. As your imaginary line starts inland and passes through the trees, you can see a bright rectangle that stands out at the edge of the forest - that is a United States Forest Service cabin that sleeps 8, and is maintained for those who hunt and kayak in the park. Follow the shoreline around the crescent and the peninsula, moving toward the lower, right of the frame. In the middle of this long beach there is a large clump of green bushes, followed (moving right) by an arc in the sand that seems to have an orange dot in the middle of it - that dot is a decently sized boat that carried 4hunters and all their gear into the cabin. If you are wondering what a walk on this beach is like, it IS fantastic, but best to do it armed as both moose and bear also enjoy the stroll.
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #214, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #214, Pictures from Ground Zero: The glaciation that created the "large lake" section of Wood-Tikchik State Park, also established another dynamic. As you perhaps noticed in previous posts #198 & #199, the eastern end of the lakes face out into hills and a flatter landscape, making the lakes often a mirror of the sky which is constantly churning with weather from Bristol Bay and the Bering Sea. In a westerly direction, the lakes mirror the rising Wood River Mountains and you begin to sense the fact that these ARE alpine fjords, with the rugged mountains now part of the reflective surface. The beauty of seeing all of this from the air is that you sometimes get it all of at once, as is happening here. Some of these lakes reach 60-miles in length, and flying by them watching the spectacle of forms shimmer and float by under the wing, everyone I ever flew with fell silent and just stared in awe, with an occasional, "Oh my God!"
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #213, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #213 Pictures from Ground Zero: The foothills featured in the last few posts are the lower flanks of a significant range of mountains whose summits face directly into the terrible winter weather of the Bering Sea. In geologic history this range accumulated massive amounts of snow, generating numerous glaciers. Those glaciers descended from the summits into the lowlands and foothills that my previous posts featured. A succession of one glacier after another flowed down the east side of the range, cutting deeply into the landscape and carving a series of long relatively parallel tracks across the "flats." When the ice retreated, meltwater and rainfall filled the deep cuts and created the lake chain that is the heart of Wood-Tikchik State Park. This map makes all that very clear. The Wood Mountains are to the left, the "ladder" of lakes were formally glaciers. I have always loved words, and some of the words/names that arise from Southwest AK culture are just amazing - check some of these lake names. Beginning at the bottom and rising, just outside the boundaries of the park are Nunavaugaluk and Aleknagik, then, two arms of Lake Nerka, followed by Beverly, Kulik, Nuyakuk-Tikchik, Chauekuktuli, Chikuminuk, Upnuk, Slate, and Nishlik. YEOW!
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #212, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #212 Pictures from Ground Zero: Another section of Wood-Tikchik State Park that is very unique is a group of hills and valleys similar to the previous 2 posts, except these hills and valleys have little shrubbery and are mostly covered by patches of tundra. These are the Red Hills. Because they are exposed, and host little mounds of rock amidst the tundra, these rock "islands" offer "territory" and a clear line-of-site in all directions for male moose that are trying to mate. As fall and the rutting season arrive, moose migrate here from all over the park to stake out a mound, snorting, stomping, and shaking their racks in threatening ways to claim "their" territory. On one of my many flights over this part of the park, it was season-of-the-moose, and they were everywhere. My pilot commented these were all "young and angry" and ready to take on anything threatening their territory. With that he took the plane VERY low and came up on a moose knoll with a resident. I have NEVER seen an animal that does not flee from a low flying aircraft, but this moose stood its ground, shook its head, and POPPED UP ON HIS HIND FEET as we flew over, CHALLENGING the plane, not fleeing.
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #211, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #211 Pictures from Ground Zero: Such dense vegetation may be tough to travel through, but it is an incredible water trap. Look how this valley and foothills are literally swallowed by growth. There are dozens of rivers and streams here and you can hardly see one of them. Careful study, however, reveals the magic of this fish-rich watershed. Not only does the "bush" trap water from passing weather, it filters it, and channels it downward into innumerable small drainages - I count at least 22 here. In turn, their waters merge in the valley to form a stream that will soon connect again further down, creating a river. Water, water, everywhere! Unpolluted and teeming with life. More living things are sustained on land as well, BUT if you disrupt THE HABITAT which clearly includes clean air and water quality, you change everything over time and it will all go away. SAY NO TO THE PEBBLE MINE!
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #210, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #210 Pictures from Ground Zero: On this morning's news I heard that 10% of ALL the wilderness in the world had been lost since 1990. This is NOT good news for the health of the planetary ecosystem. Alaskans often complain about federal control and too much DESIGNATED wilderness, but history seems to show a human willingness to disrupt and eliminate wilderness if is NOT intentionally protected. I personally think Alaskans are lucky to have so much. I am also proud that my work has helped to create wilderness: my TONGASS BLOG; my TATSHENSHINI BLOG; celebrate it: my TRACY ARM BLOG; and defend it: my NO PEBBLE BLOG. Part of the wonder of Wood-Tikchik State Park for me is the "wilderness" of it. I can SEE it. Without being any particularly notable place or summit, this entire landscape seethes with wildness thriving in wilderness. American naturalist, hiker, and author, Edward Abbey once said that you do not know wilderness until you enter the food chain. Well, welcome to Alaska! This may look beautiful but I assure you it is rugged thrash and you would be crazy not be armed.
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #209, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #209 Pictures from Ground Zero: I am NOT making this stuff up! Welcome to PEAK fall in Wood-Tikchik State Park. Flying in the foothills of the park during the VERY brief (10 days) fall season, is one of the most dazzling landscapes I have ever viewed. As the season brings on-and-off rain on nearly a daily basis, the saturated landscape sparkles and glows in the spots of sunlight between the clouds. This is JUST some swampy, anonymous valley (LOL). As you will see in the posts to come, when we move into the higher elevations around the big lakes, this spectacle becomes even more ridiculous. Does terrain like this look like a good place to put the largest open-pit mine to ever be constructed? WHAT? Just so NO!
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Tuesday, September 6, 2016
NO PEBBLE MINE #208, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #208, Pictures from Ground Zero: Wood-Tikchik State Park takes a LOT of weather coming in off the Bering Sea and Bristol Bay. Many days flying around the park look like this, but although gray and stormy, when I look down on this landscape, I see extraordinary lushness - a world THRIVING in water, indeed, fed by the water. Lakes, rivers, streams, fish, bear, wolves, caribou, and all the others, thriving in one of the last and least undisturbed ecosystems of this scale in North America. Why would Americans allow an international corporation and international investors to, quite literally, POISON this place? Last week, in a HUGE moment for the NO PEBBLE MINE campaign, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) approved of this motion which will hopefully provide the final impetus for the EPA and President Obama to protect the valuable RENEWABLE resources of southwest Alaska and Bristol Bay. Please write to the president and ask him to say NO TO THE PEBBLE MINE and to recognize this entire area as one of the greatest biological reserves ON THE PLANET!
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Tuesday, August 30, 2016
NO PEBBLE MINE #207, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #207, Pictures from Ground Zero: This section of Wood-Tikchik Sate Park has mountains but they do not rise as steeply or as high as those in the heart of the range. There are forests here as well, but the tundra-spruce environment gives way to significant stands of deciduous trees around the rivers where water is plentiful. These seasonal trees not only provide fall color, but moose browse them all year round, and in the summer they are cover from heat and hunters for both moose and bear. The rising terrain channels water down virtually EVERY valley, coalescing in the lake system. In this image you can see two rivers coming in from the top of the frame and then joining to form the larger one in the foreground. Those are some REALLY dense stands of cottonwood, surrounded by swampy tundra. Once again, tough territory to cover on foot.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016
NO PEBBLE MINE #206, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #206, Pictures from Ground Zero: In this part of the park the lakes and meandering streams coalesce into a spectacular falls that is basically a headwater of the Nushagak river. These falls are one of the spectacular fishing destinations accessed by Tikchik Narrows Lodge and its guests. Salmon migrations coming out of Bristol Bay reach the upper lakes in the park through the Nushagak and its supporting streams and rivers. This is also some of the most whitewater you will see on any of the larger rivers in Southwest, as most flow broad and flat, with occasional rocks but seldom having a dramatic sections such as this. Now we will turn west, visiting some of the large lower lakes and valleys before we circle back to the lodge.
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #205, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #205, Pictures from Ground Zero: Because it is less mountainous, the rolling hills and valleys at the lower end of the Wood-Tikchik State Park harbor a number of rivers significant to the Bristol Bay fishery. Largest among these are the Agulupak and the Agulowak and if you bother to read this link, I am happy to say that my books were a catalyst in bringing these many funders together and some of them are still "partners" (Orvis, Tiffany & Co.) of mine in the ongoing NO PEBBLE MINE campaign. Those two rivers, however, share this fish-rich landscape with dozens of "lesser" river systems, and here you see a beautiful "creek" meandering aimlessly across a valley bottom. In Alaska, floating and fishing an environment like this provides an unparalleled wilderness experience, unlike any other I have ever had.
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #204, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #204, Pictures from Ground Zero: At the far end of the lake, flying east from Tikchik Narrows Lodge, you pass several rolling summits that have a sheer rock face on one side. These faces are a signature in the landscape and we will fly over and around them in a number of weather conditions trying to navigate guest commutes and my flight-shooting back and forth between the lodge and fishing locations at the lower end of the park. I will also visit the lodge and the park in winter, and thanks to Bud Hodson, who owns and operates the lodge, I had access to a snowmobile, and a winter pilot. One day on the snowmobile I summited the hill/face to the right by approaching from the more gently sloping backside. If this image seems familiar, you may have previously seen it on the cover of my second book about southwest Alaska and Bristol Bay, "Wood-Tikchik: Alaska's Largest State Park".
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #203, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #203, Pictures from Ground Zero: When guests come to Tikchik Narrows Lodge, they fly from Anchorage to Dillingham, a small city at the edge of Bristol Bay that is home to about 3,000 people. Guests will be picked up in Dillingham by the fleet of planes owned by Tikchik Lodge and flown into the park and the narrows. Each day 3 guests and a guide will be assigned a pilot and a destination to which they will fly and fish all day, the planes returning for them in the late afternoon. Each day presents a new destination, and in fact, some greatly varied terrain. Nearest the lodge the mountains are more like burly hills and prominent landscape is tundra, forests, lakes, and streams, ALL of which you can see here. Those trails in the tundra are from bear, moose, caribou, and wolves. There is NO PEBBLE MINE and we should keep it that way.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
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NO PEBBLE MINE #202, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #202, Pictures from Ground Zero: The transition of the light from the top to the mountain to the shore of Tikchik Narrows took less than a minute. During that time the only sounds that could be heard were water noises and the click of my shutter. While it may be true that the sunset and sunrise are a cliche' subject matter in the world of art and photography, there is NOTHING cliche' about ACTUALLY witnessing a great one. For me they have always been breathtaking, uplifting, and inspirational, something I would like to see a little bit more of in art and photography. Enough with morning prayers! Breakfast is on and we are going flying with guests as they get dropped off at various select fishing locations. What you have seen of Wood-Tikchik State Park so far is really just the beginning. Please buckle your seat belt (especially because I am going to take the door off)!
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NO PEBBLE MINE #201, Pictures from Ground Zero: NO PEBBLE MINE #201, Pictures from Ground Zero: Even with the predawn glow of the sky, there were so many clouds this particular morning that neither the early-rising anglers nor I thought there was going to be much of a sunrise. In fact, we were all wearing rain gear. Then, rather simultaneously, the fog on the water began to clear and a cloud began to form around the peak directly across from us on the opposite shore. There was a universal "OMG" from all as the very low angle of the sun shot UNDER the cloud cover and began a slow, glowing illumination of the summit. Over a very few minutes, the rising sun lighted a descending line that crept down the mountain and "blew up" when it reached to other shore. For me it was like watching the layers of a Renaissance painting unfold. Except for the splash of passing fish, there was dead silence.
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