On my Alaska trip, I drove the 360 miles from Anchorage up to Fairbanks to shred at the farthest north ski area on the North American continent. Fairbanks, is in the heart of the great Alaskan interior, sitting in a huge valley between the Brooks Range in the far north and the great Alaska Range to the south. The Alaska Range is a massive and impressive range of mountains with giants that reach the 14,000 foot level starting from about 500 feet. The crown jewl of this range of course is Mt. McKinley...