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- TenOCNomad
jnharley wrote:
According to park information, the average stay in Denali is less than 48 hours.
Maybe because of all the tours. - jnharleyExplorerWe stayed 6 nights at the Riley Campground and enjoyed every minute. There are some really easy hikes that one can do. I tore the meniscus in my knee during our Alaska trip and I was limping around with a big brace on my knee. With the use of hiking poles, I was able to to the easy hikes. According to park information, the average stay in Denali is less than 48 hours.
- PghBobExplorerWe spent five days at Denali, and we were glad that we did. First couple of days it was rainy/gloomy and didn't see much. Then the weather cleared and we saw the mountain a few times and different types of wildlife. The longer you are able to stay, the more likely you will see the mountain (many don't).
- accsysExplorer
Veebyes wrote:
JMO but TEK is a huge advantage over Riley, at the entrance, or anything outside the park. TEK is 45 min bus ride inside the park. When the Riley people are in line waiting on the bus the TEK people are only just crawling out of their beds.
At the end of the day, when everyone has had enough of being jostled around in a school bus, the TEK people are first off the bus & headed for a nice comphy chair. The Riley people have another 45 min of jiggly bus to put up with.
TEK people have no WIFI, no cell service, no power. Big deal! This is Denali. The world will continue to turn without us connected to it for a few days.
And, unless it has changed, you only pay for the first bus trip when you make your reservation for TEK. All other rides are free as long as there is an empty seat on the bus. We rode it at least once a day for four days with no problems. I believe if you ride from Riley or Savage River, you would have to pay for each bus ride. - VeebyesExplorer IIJMO but TEK is a huge advantage over Riley, at the entrance, or anything outside the park. TEK is 45 min bus ride inside the park. When the Riley people are in line waiting on the bus the TEK people are only just crawling out of their beds.
At the end of the day, when everyone has had enough of being jostled around in a school bus, the TEK people are first off the bus & headed for a nice comphy chair. The Riley people have another 45 min of jiggly bus to put up with.
TEK people have no WIFI, no cell service, no power. Big deal! This is Denali. The world will continue to turn without us connected to it for a few days. - TenOCNomad
pyoung47 wrote:
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, "Tek" is booked, but we can get a spot at Riley, which we probably will. Neither my wife or I are physically able to do the hiking to really see the back country, so we will be as one poster termed it a "seat warmer." I guess that is what I do when I go to a football game as well, since I can't play.
No real advantage of TEK since you will riding the bus to see the park. At Riley I think there is WIFI at the store. I stayed 2 weeks at TEK. I took the first bus AM to see wildlife. Came back for lunch them took the last PM bus again. Each trip I saw different wildlife. Some days I saw the mountain some days not One bus ticket is good for as many trips as you want if there is space on the bus.
If I go again, I will stay at Riley for 2 weeks. AK is a long drive -- I suggest you stay the full summer. Arrive as soon as the snow melts and leave with the first snow. - Tom_BarbExplorer
pyoung47 wrote:
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, "Tek" is booked, but we can get a spot at Riley, which we probably will. Neither my wife or I are physically able to do the hiking to really see the back country, so we will be as one poster termed it a "seat warmer." I guess that is what I do when I go to a football game as well, since I can't play.
Book a flight with Denali Air, you will see a lot more than the buss, but do both if you can.
We will be there in the morning.
Weather is beautiful. - pyoung47ExplorerThanks for the info. Unfortunately, "Tek" is booked, but we can get a spot at Riley, which we probably will. Neither my wife or I are physically able to do the hiking to really see the back country, so we will be as one poster termed it a "seat warmer." I guess that is what I do when I go to a football game as well, since I can't play.
- accsysExplorer
Veebyes wrote:
For us it has been the multiple days at Tek, to allow for possible weather, & simply a more laid back visit rather than a cruise ship styled rush, rush, rush. The animals don't care if you are on a tight schedule. They don't have duty stations. Where there is nothing today might have something tomorrow.
Our experience as well. Three or four days at Tek with daily bus rides will give you the best chance of seeing the mountain and the most animals. The early morning ride has the best chance of seeing the mountain before it generates its own weather and is blocked by the clouds. You may want to peruse our our stop at Tek and the bus trip back to Kantishna on our blog to see if you think it's worth it. We wouldn't give anything for the experience. - VeebyesExplorer IIYup, depends. The hiker needs days. The bus seat warmer can do it in a day. In between somewhere the majority visit.
For us it has been the multiple days at Tek, to allow for possible weather, & simply a more laid back visit rather than a cruise ship styled rush, rush, rush. The animals don't care if you are on a tight schedule. They don't have duty stations. Where there is nothing today might have something tomorrow.
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