I photographed these wild blueberries along a remote stretch of the Denali Highway. Despite the name, the Denali Highway is a 130 mile long muddy dirt road that runs east to west across central Alaska. It winds between lakes and cuts through some beautiful landscape. In late summer, the open expanses of glacier formed rolling hills are covered in tasty ripe blueberries. It’s a pretty place.
One of my favorite memories is watching that huge porcupine meander about in one of our camp spots there!
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