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Postcards to Home: At the Summit

A reader sends in a view at the top of Denali in Alaska.

While not all of us have scaled the highest peak in North America, Glendora resident Nickolas Emis offers us a stunning visual look with this week's Postcard to Home.

Emis' wife, Renee, writes:

"My husband, Nickolas Emis of Glendora, just got back from a 25-day vacation to Alaska with his brother Jon Emis of Ventura, Ca.  They both successfully summitted the highest mountain in North America - Denali (20,320 ft). Actual travel date was 5/21/11 thru 6/15/11.  Summit date was June 10, 2011."

Want to share the excitement of your recent vacation? Take part in a visual journey around the world by helping us complete this community photo album!

Send your travel photo to hazel.lodevicotoo@patch.com with your name, a caption of where the photo was taken and when you took your trip, and we’ll feature your summer travel photo on Patch!

Glendora Patch will select the best travel photo for a $30 gift certificate to !

Submissions will be accepted until Sept. 6, 2011. The winner will be announced the following week.

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