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One of the reasons to go to Camp Denali is the Special Emphasis Sessions. Throughout the summer, special guests come in with expertise in some natural
field. We chose the week that George Lepp, a nationally famous nature photographer, was at Camp Denali.In addition to all of the regular activities that go on (see the previous page) 16 of us spent 3 days with George Lepp
doing photography in Denali National Park. We had our own Camp Denali bus to go up and down the park road looking for whatever suited our photographic interests. There was no extra charge for this "in
the field" photography workshop with Lepp. His reputation for expertise and helpfulness is well deserved.Most of the Denali National Park photos at this site were either taken at Camp Denali, or on the bus
excursions with Lepp. While Bob (my brother-in-law and photo buddy) and I spent time in the park with Lepp and the other photographers, our wives availed themselves of the other camp activities.In the evenings, Lepp and other special
guests did presentations at the Lodge for the whole camp. |
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Our cabin at night. It sleeps four. The double bed is in the far corner and the bunk beds are behind the door to the
right. The sink and propane hot plate are in the corner behind the camera. Taken with a semi-fisheye lens. |
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Camp Denali is truly an international place. Both guests and staff come from all over the world. Introductions took place at meals. We had staff and guests
from Australia, Japan, Europe and all over the United States. Some of the staff were university folks who like to spend the summer at Camp Denali and use their expertise as one of the naturalist guides for the day
excursions. At the evening meals we would share what happened with each of our groups during the day. |
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The bus ride in to Camp Denali was Monday afternoon and evening. The bus ride out to the park entrance was on Friday morning. You
can also go to Camp Denali on a Friday through a Monday for an excursion that is one day shorter. If you prefer a room with electricity, heat, and a real bathroom, Camp Denali also runs North Face Lodge at
the bottom of the hill. |
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If you want to stay in the heart of Denali National Park, get close to nature, and hike around in taiga and tundra, Camp Denali is a great place to go. If you
like photography, be sure and go during one of their photography Special Emphasis Sessions. |
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Sunset from our cabin porch, Camp Denali, Alaska |
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For more information, go to the Camp Denali web site. You can call Camp Denali at 907-683-2290, or write to them at: DENALI NATIONAL PARK WILDERNESS CENTERS, PO Box 67,
Denali National Park, AK 99755 You can email them at dnpwild@alaska.net |
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BIG versions
of the Lodge and Cabin Interior photos. |
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February 27, 2001 Updated May 21, 2001 |
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