Over the last two summers Todd and Brendan Wells, along with local Matt Peters have explored the depths of Ingram Creek. Ingram is one of Alaska’s finest classics, hidden beneath the peaks of Turnagain Pass on the Kenai Peninsula. When the rain falls or snow melts, this small creek turns into a playground full of great ten to fifteen foot boofs, slides, and a majestic thirty five foot waterfall. Here is the best of Ingram from 2013-2014.
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