THE ROUTE: Drive from Denali National Park Visitor Center to Teklanika Campground. Travel is east to west (right to left on the above map).DISTANCE: ~29 miles.
TERRAIN: Pavement to Savage River Ranger Station, the remainder is gravel to Teklanika Campground.
DAY TWO: On our second day in the park we decided to take a hike on Polychrome Pass. We loaded our packs with food, water, and gear. Then we caught a bus to the Polychrome Rest Area.
THE ROUTE: We got off the bus at the Polychrome Pass rest area and walked back down the road to a spot where we followed a social trail upward toward some ridges above Polychrome Pass. We walked along the ridges, down into a canyon and back to the Polychrome rest area.TERRAIN: Steep hiking on crumbly gravel surfaces up to the ridges. Once on the ridges the hiking is easy on compacted dirt. The views are terrific as you can see a great distance in many directions.
DAY THREE: Mrs. Huffy has always wanted to hike on Cathedral Mountain, so we hopped a bus to Igloo Canyon and got off about 50 yards before the wildlife area closure sign just before Sable Pass. Along our way we had spotted a lynx down in the canyon. We assumed it was long gone by the time we got there. We were in for a surprise.
THE ROUTE: Follow a well established animal/social trail from the road down to Igloo Creek. Take off your boots, throw them across the creek, roll up your pant legs, put on your water crossing shoes and wade to the other side. Once across the creek follow a grassy meadow up to some loose gravel and steep hiking. Make your way to a spire and then cross a saddle into another canyon. You will have to do some side hill hiking on rocks and loose scree to get to easier hiking.TERRAIN: Semi-established trail for a short distance to a creek crossing, loose gravel on a steep slope, rock and scree side hill hiking, down a rocky canyon to some minor bushwhacking through the willows along Igloo Creek and back to the stream crossing area.
DAY FOUR: Following two days of serious hiking we decided to take it easy and just ride the bus to the Toklat River rest area again. The ride was relatively uneventful until we got to the bridge that crosses the Toklat River. That's where we spotted a very large grizzly very close to the bridge and moving closer. The bus driver stopped right on top of the bridge and we watched as the bear moved closer and finally went under the bridge and came out on the other side. We were so close the bear easily filled the camera lens. But, we also noticed that a hiker was coming down the river toward the bridge seemingly unaware of the bear. He and the bear kept getting closer and closer to one another.
DAY FIVE: On our final full day in the park we decided to take the bus to Eielson Visitor Center. It was the first day it was open this season. The weather was beautiful and on our way back we stopped for a hike on Little Stony Creek which was shortened due to a bear sleeping on our route.
THE ROUTE: Get off bus at the bridge over Little Stony Creek. Hike up creek gravel bars and bluff along the creek to a mound at the edge of the creek. Take out binoculars and spot bear sleeping on your intended route. Turn around and go back to road.TERRAIN: Easy gravel bar hiking and navigation.
DAY FIVE: We left Teklanika Campground around 10:30 AM. About noon we were back at the Visitor's Center...and cell service.
And, that completed another Hufford family...annual trip to Denali National Park.
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