The Brooks Range<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nIn dramatic contrast to flat floodplains and squooshy swampland, the Brooks Range is all about rock-hard sky-piercing pinnacles: The kind of mountains that make you wonder whoever would actually come up with the idea of climbing one, let alone think it was a good idea.<\/p>\n
The range is not, technically speaking, all that high, at least not compared with 20,320-foot Denali, which looms over the Alaskan imagination. By contrast, the highest peak in the Brook’s range is a scrawny 9,020 feet. Then again, those 9,020 feet aren’t merely above sea level — they are above Arctic Ocean sea level, and that is a distinction with a difference.<\/p>\n
We pass alongside the mountains at eye-level, and the rocks seem close enough to touch. Some of the slopes are covered with snow, others are too steep for snow to stick and the rocks are bare and unforgiving. It’s a striking, beautiful landscape — all of us have fingers on camera shutters, and there isn’t much chatter: We’re all enveloped in our personal reactions to the drama. But this is an impersonal, rigid beauty, and it is \u00a0combined with ferocious power. You wouldn’t want to mess with it.<\/p>\n
Practicalities<\/strong><\/h4>\n\n- The bush plane to Bettles has limited luggage space, so take only what you need for your stay there. The lodge has plenty of winter gear, including extra-warm jackets and the famous Alaska military “Bunny” boots.<\/li>\n
- The six-room Bettles lodge also offers viewing the Aurora Borealis, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. \u00a0Dogsledding and snowmobiling can also be arranged, as can a host of summer activities.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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