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AK-1984.3k#44.2. Andy G. showing me the Freezer storage. Ernie Johnson's Cabin. Brooks Range Alaska.
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AK-1984.3k#44.2. Andy G. showing me the Freezer storage. Ernie Johnson's Cabin. Brooks Range Alaska.

  • AK-1978.8#24b6. I was in a small flat bottom boat with a Pike on the line when this Meteor came streaking over us. I dropped the rod and put my foot on it to capture this image. Before this when it was over head it was shedding fiery debris. It was spotted by Air traffic control towers in Kenai and Anchorage. They both reported a low trajectory and that it probably crashed in Cook Inlet or the east side of the  Alaska Range. In this view it has already cleared the west side of the Alaska Range and is headed for Unalakleet. I shot this from Telaquana Lake just outside the Alaska Range mountains in Alaska.
  • AK-1980.8#060.3. A view from Ken Bunch's Cessna 206 looking up Tazlina Glacier Alaska.
  • AK-1982.9.3#3. One of my favorite places I got to spend time in the North Country. This view is looking at the mountains where I sheep hunted, from the area where I hunted moose. North side of the Brooks Range Alaska.
  • AK-1983.9#26.3. The Hope Social Hall built in the winter of 1902/03. Residents of Hope still call it the most important building in Town. Hope Alaska.
  • AK-1984.2#5.3. A view from the Alaska Railroad coming out of a tunnel in the Kenai Mountains. Heading for a day of Xcountry skiing at Grandview Alaska.
  • AK-1984.2.26#3. The Alaska Railroad ran a Ski Train every winter from Anchorage to Grandview in the Kenai Mountains for a day of Xcountry Skiing and back to Anchorage. Alaska.
  • AK-1984.3a#95. Ernie Johnsons cabin and cache on Ernie Creek. South side of the Brooks Range Alaska. Ernie is some what famous from being a main character in Bob Marshall's book Alaska Wilderness. I got to spend a few days here in the winter of "84" with my buddy Andy Greenblatt who had the gold claim for this area at the time.
  • AK-1984.3e#9b. Drygood supplies inside Ernie Johnson's Cabin. Brooks Range Alaska.
  • AK-1984.3k#44.2. Andy G. showing me the Freezer storage. Ernie Johnson's Cabin. Brooks Range Alaska.
  • AK-1984.3p#522. Another close up of assorted of Dry Goods. Brooks Range Alaska.
  • AK-1984.3u#617. Andy G. staged these belongings of Ernie's so we could document them. Brooks Range Alaska.
  • AK-1984.3y#  . Traps, Fur drying boards and dog harness mushing gear in Ernie Johnson's Cache. Brooks Range Alaska.
  • AK-1984.5#014.2XX. White Alice Communication Site (WACS). Built in the 1950's during the cold war period. It consisted of two Radome's with two 60 foot tropospheric billboard scatter antennae's near each one. One group faced Port Mollar and the other group faced Cape Saricheff. Near the outer marker at Cold Bay Alaska.
  • AK-1984.5#42. The Holy Resurrection Church in Belkofski was built by the Russian Orthodox Mission. Earliest evidence of this building go back to 1879 when a church account stated their were 650 Orthodox souls living in Belkofski. The oldest printed evidence from a Sitka newspaper recognize this building in 1887. Among other unique features this is one of very few churches of the era that did not have Onion Domes. Instead it had three pyramidal cupolas. I was fortunate to get to visit this before it collapsed and was burned. The church bell and many items from inside the church were saved by the people of King Cove and now reside in Saint Herman Church in King Cove. What isn't in King Cove was taken to other Churches. Belkofski Village, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska.
  • AK-1984.5c#4.2. Russian Orthodox Icons in the Holy Resurrection Church Belkofski Village Alaska.
  • AK-1984.5d#18.2. A very large Russian Orthodox wall Icon that was on the left side of the Iconostasis in the Belkofski Village Church. Belkofski Alaska..
  • AK-1984.5e#17.2. The Iconostasis in The Holy Resurrection Church. Belkofski Village Alaska.
  • AK-1984.5g#2a2. Russian Orthodox Icon on cloth. Holy Resurrection Church, Belkofski Village. Alaska peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-1984.50#9.4. A view of the Holy Resurrection Church on a typical dark overcast day. Four years after the Village has been abandoned, the harsh elements are taking their toll. Belkofski Village, Alaska peninsula Alaska.
  • AK-1987.8#002.3X. The Historic Salty Dog Saloon near the end of the Homer Spit Alaska.
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