Denali Field Journaling: Field Seminar | Alaska Geographic
Denali Field Journaling Denali National Park & Preserve August 7-9 $330 (10% member discount)
Join long-time Denali resident and author Tom Walker for field-based journaling in one of the world’s most pristine natural ecosystems. Learn to make detailed observations while exploring Denali, capturing scenes of the wild while they happen.
Space Available 10 spaces will be available when registration opens on January 6, 2009.
Accreditation The University of Alaska Anchorage offers one professional development credit (level 500) for an additional $69 fee. The 10% membership discount does not apply to the credit fees.
Times and Location Participants meet at the Murie Science and Learning Center, located at mile 1 of the Park Road. This course begins at 6:30 pm on the first day and ends at 4:00 pm on the last day.
Hiking Distances and Physical Fitness Field Seminars are active learning experiences. Participants must be capable walkers, in good health, and equipped for sudden changes in weather. This course includes up to two miles of hiking and/or 500 foot elevation gain per day, over uneven terrain.
Lodging and Meals This course is based out of the Murie Science and Learning Center Field Camp, located 29 miles inside Denali National Park along the Teklanika River. The Field Camp includes rustic tent cabins and a common dining tent. Family-style meals are simple and healthy. Each tent cabin sleeps four people on platform beds with mattresses. Participants bring their own sleeping bags and pillowcases.
Questions? If you have questions about this particular course, please contact the Murie Science and Learning Center by email or by calling (907) 683-1269. Click here for additional information, including alternative ways to register and the cancellation policy.