Hiking in snow.

Hiking in snow in Wrangell St. Elias National Park, Alaska.

Hey Folks,

Here’s Sergei, also known as ‘Borat’. We ascended this pass on day 2 of our trip, in good weather, fortunately, and I scarpered ahead of some members of the group to grab a few photos. One of the few times I was close to the front of the group - it was a great group of hikers. Sergei acquired 2 nicknames this year - ‘Borat’, initially, because his Russian accent is almost a perfect rendition of the film character - his second nickname came a little later in the trip - Day 3, I believe. We’ll talk about that one on another post.

We had some great weather on this particular day, it cleared up nicely, and the hiking was superb - not too hot, but not raining. On this hike we went through 4 high alpine mountain passes, each of which was quite a slog. The first 2 were snow-covered, but the last 2 were snow free. This one had a nice glacier on both sides of the pass, which made good walking. The terminal moraine at the end of each glacier was a little more treacherous.

Cheers

Carl



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2 Responses to “Hiking in snow.”

  1. Steph Says:

    Great pic. I’m sure his second nickname was probably after whatever animal can eat twice its body weight in one sitting…oh, wait, that’s a ‘Sergei.’

  2. Carl Donohue Says:

    Hey Steph,

    :) :) :)

    I think next year we’ll him ‘the Wolfpack’. You can see the trekking poles in the background that belong to another hiker he ate as his passed them by, :)

    Cheers

    Carl

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