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Outtakes from Summer

Thursday · February 18, 2010 | posted under: New Images | 3 comments

Glacier Travel, Alaska

Glacier Travel | Alaska

We are having one of those days in Eagle River when the temperature hovers around freezing and it rains. The side streets, which are never really clear of snow, turn to ice making travel a little uncomfortable. It's a good day for photo editing and I'm focusing on images from summer to remind myself that although winter is long here, it does eventually pass and when it does it's worth the wait. Looking through the shots, I realized I never posted outtakes from a story on the Matanuska region shot for the New York Times last year.

Here is the original article

A story like this results in a lot of photos and most of them never see the light of day. I think that's unfortunate, especially since there are always favorites that don't fit into the story and hence don't make the cut.

Here are a few:

Matsu NY Times Photos
Crampons. Required gear for safely walking on glacial ice

Matsu NY Times Photos

Matsu NY Times Photos
Bill Jirsa, with Mica Guides examining a large crevasse

Matsu NY Times Photos
Glacier hiking

Matsu NY Times Photos
Cryoconite holes on glacier. Small rocks on the surface of the glacier absorb heat from the sun and create tiny pools of water on the frozen surface

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End of the official trail. It's all ice and dangerous without proper gear from this point on.

Matsu NY Times Photos
Mixing bowls for testing mineral composition in display at Independence Mine visitor center.

Matsu NY Times Photos
Bunkhouse at Independence Mine

Matsu NY Times Photos
The spoils of panning for gold.

Matsu NY Times Photos
View from inside building at Independence Mine

Matsu NY Times Photos
Fireweed and apartment building at Independence Mine.

Matsu NY Times Photos
Little Susitna River leading to Hatcher Pass.

Matsu NY Times Photos
Giant cabbage! No story on Alaska is complete without giant cabbage

3 Reader Comments

Hi Mark,
I'm impressed by the warmth you're displaying in this post. Quite distant, as far as I know (very little and based solely on your online display), from the cold "fishness" I like so much. Nice to see that seasons still do their job :-D at least on people's libido.
But as in any subjective impression it could be just me.

Posted by Mauro on Friday, February 19, 2010


Winter is the libidinal season here, I think. People spend a lot of time indoors, drink beer, and try to forget about the temperature.

I suppose these are a little warmer—I'm aiming at the American newspaper travel audience, which asks for something a little more direct. I'm not sure what "fishness" means in this context—does that come from an Italian phrase? A friend of mine is getting married in Milano in April. Unfortunately I can't go to the wedding, otherwise you could explain over coffee.

I've been enjoying the Critical Geographies collection, by the way.

Posted by Mark Meyer on Friday, February 19, 2010


Cold fishness == Cold as a frozen fish

he he

Do not know if there is a slang expression for it.

It's unfortunate you can't come. But if the problem is the high cost of the staying I have plenty of space, even for a couple.

Mauro

Posted by Mauro on Saturday, February 20, 2010


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