
A moose grazing on the tundra in Denali National Park is dwarfed by the Polychrome Mountains and the Alaska Range.

A moose grazing on the tundra in Denali National Park is dwarfed by the Polychrome Mountains and the Alaska Range.

Multi-colored volcanic mountains rise above Denali’s rolling green tundra.

Another view of Denali as the clouds roll in.

My friend and I were very lucky to get this view of Denali. The park bus driver said that only one out of three visitors to the park manage to see the mountain before it gets totally clouded in.

It’s hard to capture the vastness of the wilderness of Alaska’s Denali National Park.

A waterfall on Old Speck, Maine’s fourth highest mountain, in late April.

Early evening light on the Katahdin headwall as clouds roll in. An advantage of camping at Chimney Pond is having a front row seat as the light on the mountain changes through the day.

Katahdin’s Knife Edge, a 1.1-mile trail between Pamola and Baxter Peaks.

View of Tumbledown mountain and surroundings from the Parker Ridge trail.

Spruce branches frame the North Basin of Katahdin in Baxter State Park.