Thick Blanket of Snow, or Fog?

WEST JUNEAU WEEKLY PICTURE It’s Really a Blanket of Fog Over the Mt. Juneau Ridge Mt. Juneau on the left and Mt. Roberts on the right.The very top of Olds Mountain is visible to the right over the Mt. Juneau Ridge. Picture by David Kent, 6:32 p.m. ADT, September 1, 2009, © 2009

Olds Mountain

WEST JUNEAU WEEKLY PICTURE Olds Mountain Olds Mountain, 4,453 feet, is 4.5 miles east of downtown Juneau. It is named for John Olds, a Cornishman and pioneer Juneau miner and hotel man. Picture was taken from the top of the Mt. Roberts Tramway. Picture by O. Richard (Dick) Kent, 8:00 p.m. ADT, July 7, 2007, … Continue reading "Olds Mountain"

Another Picture From July 18, 2007

WEST JUNEAU WEEKLY PICTURE A View To The Northeast From West Juneau: Number 2 Looking northeast from West Juneau with the Mt. Juneau Ridge on the left and the peak of Olds Mountain on the right at the skyline. Picture by David Kent, 7:36 a.m. ADT, July 18, 2007, © 2007

Moon Over Olds Mountain

WEST JUNEAU WEEKLY PICTURE Moon Over Olds Mountain The peak of Olds Mountain is visible above the part of the Mt. Juneau Ridge which is in the Granite Creek drainage. In the left foreground is a small part of Cape Horn of Mt. Juneau and in the right foreground is the shoulder of Mt. Roberts … Continue reading "Moon Over Olds Mountain"