Updates from February 20, 2006
There are no trout here, but this beautiful river in Alaska is home to large Arctic Grayling and several species of salmon.
The high gradient kept this stretch of the river open despite the frigid winter temperature in central Alaska.
I spotted this moose calf resting in the snow across the road from the river I was photographing in Alaska in late February.
This is not a sunset picture, but a midday picture in Alaska in the winter. The sun is low in the sky all day at that time of year.
This rock formation overlooks a grayling stream on the central Alaskan road system.
A thick layer of ice clings to the branches of low bushes over an Alaskan river in the winter.
This is a small, photogenic tributary of the main river I was photographing in Alaska.
A tangled canopy of fir trees overhangs a small, completely frozen tributary of a grayling stream in central Alaska.
Dusk over a frozen grayling stream in Alaska.
Some pretty winter scenery in Alaska.
High hills in central Alaska overlook a mostly frozen river.
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