Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Healy: It's 4,309 miles to London, and 3,980 miles to Beijing from Healy, Alaska on the Stampede Road.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Healy: The local roads and driveways in Healy, the next town up from Denali Park, show its mining heritage.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Healy: Another Healy road sign, showing the town's historic coal-mining heritage.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Healy: A lonely drifter named Chris McCandless wound up at this bus after becoming stranded on the Stampede Road in Healy, and died of starvation.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Healy: The Stampede Trail is practically a stream in springtime.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Healy: The Stampede Road is just north of the town of Healy.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Healy: Lovely Otto Lake in Healy, with midsummer fireweed in the foreground.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Healy: Canoe at Otto Lake in Healy, north of Denali National Park.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Healy: Midnight sun in Healy Alaska, approaching Denali National Park.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Healy: Floatplane at Otto Lake in Healy, north of Denali National Park.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Healy: Otto Lake in Healy, North of Denali Park.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Healy: One of the most unique and northernmost places in America to play golf -- where most of the golf course is "in the rough."
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Healy: Twelve miles north of Denali Park, 249 miles north of Anchorage, and 109 miles south of Fairbanks.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Healy: The "Welcome to Healy" Sign on the Parks Highway in Healy, Alaska.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Healy: Turn at the "Welcome to Healy" sign and drive toward the Usibelli Mines to visit the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center.