First stop was the Worthington Glacier just over the pass, which has great views down the valley. We spent a long time hiking around here and just sitting beside the waterfall and the raging stream, neither of which I photographed well. With no-one else around, it was very peaceful.
We continued north then turned east on the Edgerton Highway and drove towards Chitina alongside the Copper River, which contains probably the best salmon on the planet. Fishing season hadn’t started yet, though, so we couldn’t get our hands on any.
We camped a few miles before Chitina in the tiny Liberty Falls campground. It rained all evening and the mosquitos were plentiful but it was pleasant all the same to sit near the stream and hear the waterfall roar in the background. In the morning, Chelsea had to drive back to work so I continued my trip on my own.
I’m glad I came to Alaska in late May. It’s still very cold at night, and often during the day as well, but the mountains are all the more spectacular for being dotted with patches of snow. The views more than make up for the slight discomfort of the weather.
Total distance hitchhiked: 706 km.
Total number of rides: 6.
Oooh did you bring me back some glacial mud?? That stuff looks spa standard.
I’ve been carrying a bucket of the stuff around for you all this time.