
Stretching across more than 650 miles over central Alaska, the Alaska Range is a wall of formidable mountains that separates the south central coast from the interior of the state.
Award-winning photographer Carl Battreall has spent eight years exploring and photographing this remote and often inhospitable terrain. This inspiring new book includes a collection of essays by beloved Alaskan writers and adventurers Art Davidson, Roman Dial, Jeff Benowitz, Verna Pratt, Bill Sherwonit, Brian Okanek, and Clint Helander.