We took a little flight over the Minto Flats to Minto, Alaska last month (August 26th). David practiced some maneuvers. One of those maneuvers was a touch and go, where the aircraft doesn't actually land and taxi, but rather, touches the runway and takes off immediately. It's common for a pilot to spend some quality time (without any crew) and get some wind beneath his wings. I was invited and of course, the camera came on board.
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The Trans-Alaska Pipeline, taken 20 minutes into the flight. |
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Fall comes early to this part of Alaska. From here, it looks like the tundra has been stroked by a watercolor brush. |
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This line of clouds helps to give the horizon definition. Beyond the ridge is the Tanana River. |
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Just one more prop shot for my pilot friends. |
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I feel truly blessed to see Alaska from a bird's eye view. |
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I was taken in by the glow. |
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Water settles in area where there is permafrost. |
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Good camera, good eye. Sure. God had his hand in this. The ever changing Tanana River. |
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The Village of Minto. |
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Minto is home to about 250 residents. It's tucked along the banks of the Tanana River about one hour's flight to the northwest of Fairbanks. Minto is primarily an Athabaskan community with a history in fur, flour, tea and gold trades. |
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This picture was taken just above Minto's tiny runway. |
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The Tanana River. |