Our penultimate post from Alaska! After visiting Hope, we drove the RV up to Girdwood to get ready to head home. Behind the Alyeska Resort (more on that tomorrow!) there's a trail head for Winner Creek, part of the Chugach National Forest.
This six mile roundtrip hike takes you through the northernmost rain forest in the world. I had been looking for Shy Maiden wildflowers and finally saw them here.
Rolling hills, few mosquitos - lovely hike made all the more exciting because it's part of the Iditarod route and promises a mysterious-sounding "hand tram" ahead.
Past halfway, you cross a bridge over a rushing gorge with teal water.
You've made it to the hand tram in no time at all! This contraption involves a metal basket, rope, pulleys and a steep canyon below. I suppose it is designed so you can pull yourself across in the basket, but it is much easier with someone pulling you from the platform. A unique experience!
At the end of the trail, you reach the Cold Creek Gold Mine.
This property is a functioning gold mine for tourists ($20), a historical site ($10) and a wedding venue. It was getting late, so we didn't go in. You can also walk to Girdwood town from this side of the creek for a 9-mile loop.
Our last new wildflower of the trip: Trailing Raspberry.
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