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“The bears are always hungry when they wake up,” say’s Tony, staring through his binoculars at a big, hulking shape moving just behind the treeline. Without shifting his gaze, he gestures to a photograph propped up on of the cabin’s shelves: “look what happened this time last year.” The picture, taken in front of the same cabin, shows a young black bear hungrily tearing one of Tony’s boots to shreds.
Welcome to Alaska – the Last Frontier State. To be precise, welcome to Tony’s place, the Kenny Creek Lodge: a small wooden building more than an hour’s hike from the nearest road, where the only way in or out (other than bear back) is snowmobile.
This is the second morning of our snowmobile ‘safari’ – a high speed, almost cinematic journey through the deep powderfields and echoing white forests of Mid-Alaska – to the base of the highest mountain on the entire continent, the majestic Mount McKinley.
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