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mhphotoco Showcasing the beauty of Mother Nature, one click at a time! 📸
Born in Colorado, currently in Alaska.
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Dandelion season has arrived 😋
06/06/2026

Dandelion season has arrived 😋

06/05/2026

Only a few days into June and we've already had 70 degree + days. I know that's probably nothing out of the ordinary to most people, but that is not typical for out here 🥵😂.

Not much longer and all the snow will be gone from the peaks!

06/04/2026

25 miles long and descending from Knik Glacier, there's never a shortage of adventures in Alaska 🩵

06/02/2026

Getting more green by the day 💚

05/30/2026

Alaska has very few roads, which means most exploration has to be done by air.

With vast, untouched wilderness ranging from glaciers to volcanoes and fjords to forests, there is never a shortage of eye candy out here. 

I can only imagine what pilots get to experience on a regular basis, and I hope to become one myself one day. 🤞

05/30/2026

When I moved to Alaska, I had never been to Anchorage before. Coming in on the highway to this view reaffirmed every decision I had made, and I knew I probably wouldn't be leaving anytime soon 😅. Almost 5 years later, this view continues to take my breath away.

Upstream on the Knik River
05/28/2026

Upstream on the Knik River

Overlooking the historical Anchorage-Palmer Highway, better known today as the Old Knik River Bridge and Old Glenn Highw...
05/27/2026

Overlooking the historical Anchorage-Palmer Highway, better known today as the Old Knik River Bridge and Old Glenn Highway.

In 1936, the Old Knik River Bridge (on the left) was built to connect Anchorage with the Mat-Su Valley. By 1975, vehicles no longer used this route and instead traversed via the newer bridge (on the right). The old bridge is still available for pedestrian traffic.

Today, there is a "new" Glenn Highway that serves as a more direct and faster route, but for anyone looking for the "scenic route," the Old Glenn is definitely where it's at! 😍

05/26/2026

Springtime at Eklutna Lake means lower water levels and exposed glacial silt. This ultra fine sediment is created by glaciers grinding against underlying bedrock.

Deposits are then made in the water, and ultimately become part of the shore as water receeds. Warmer temps then cause everything to dry out, crack and form a unique landscape best described as "Planet Alaska."

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