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Denali Highway: Fishermen along the 138-mile long wilderness road. (Photo, BLM Glennallen)
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Denali Highway: Maclaren River canyon in the tundra. (Photo, BLM Glennallen)
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Denali Highway: The Denali Highway is a 138 mile dirt road that crosses Alaska, south of the Alaska Range. (Photo, Robert Gaucher)
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Denali Highway: A fisherman tries his luck at Brushkana Creek on the Denali Highway, near Cantwell. (Photo, Robert Gaucher)
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Denali Highway: A traveler from Japan enjoys the low fall foliage of the taiga on the Denali Highway, near the town of Cantwell.
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Denali Highway: Waterways in Interior Alaska are full of ducks and swans during the summer. (Photo, Robert Gaucher)
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Denali Highway: Clouds in the mountains along the Denali Highway. (Photo, Robert Gaucher)
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Denali Highway: Alaskans love the Denali Highway because you can stop anywhere and eat bread and cheese.
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Denali Highway: It's a long, lonely beautiful wilderness road. (Photo, BLM Glennallen)
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Denali Highway: The Bureau of Land Management does a good job putting up information signs about the highway. (Photo, BLM Glennallen)
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Denali Highway: There's not much difference between how fall looks on the Denali Highway, and how it looks in the more restricted Denali National Park.
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Denali Highway: Blueberry leaves on the tundra.
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Denali Highway: Tangle Lakes, at the eastern end of the highway, is popular with canoers. (Photo, BLM Glennallen)
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Denali Highway: A camper and van work their way across the Denali Highway at evening. (Photo, BLM Glennallen)
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Denali Highway: The Bureau of Land Management monitors use of the Denali Highway. (Photo, BLM Glennallen)
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Denali Highway: The boat launch at Tangle Lakes makes a fall berry-picking trip easier.
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Denali Highway: Tangle Lakes Campground, 20 miles from Paxson, offers a great place to camp. (Photo, BLM Glennallen)
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Denali Highway: A BLM sign on the Denali Highway describes the "Pools of Life" along the road. (Photo, BLM Glennallen)
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Denali Highway: Just up the road from Paxson, there's a fish hatchery. And a "bearproof" dumpster.
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Denali Highway: Only a few miles north of Paxson at the end of the Denali Highway, Gulkana fish hatchery workers show spawning salmon.