When I first visited 2 years ago I managed to visit 4 of the 8 national parks in Alaska. I also managed to avoid seeing Denali, even with a summit flight over it.
Outside of just missing Alaska in general (and you can throw in the Moose's Tooth and Chilkoot Charlie's under "general"!), I will be taking another Denali flight (and glacier landing) out of Talkeetna and visiting 2 more of the national parks. (I really want to believe that Denali is not a hoax!)
I'll be in Anchorage mostly, but I'll be taking a day round trip flight to Lake Clark NP (plan a modest hike there to Lake Kontrashibuna). I'll also be driving out to Matanuska Glacier on the Glenn Highway, probably some light hiking there. And I'll be hitting the road for three days to check out the Kenai Peninsula, winding up in Homer. From Homer I'm taking a round trip day flight in to Katmai NP to bear watch at Brooks Falls.
There are other plans too, but those are some of the main objectives.
I hope to return two years from now to visit Gates of the Arctic NP and Kobuk Valley NP. And I'm thinking of checking out Barrow at that time too.
But even before July and Alaska arrives I've got a 17 day road trip next month up the West coast to Vancouver (4 more national parks to visit that I haven't been to yet, 3 baseball stadiums I also haven't been to yet).
Dang, Chicagowright, you've forced my hand -- everyone can see that travel is even bigger for me than hiking! (Have been to all 50 states and all 50 state capitals, but still working on having been to all national parks and all MLB venues.)
Got 2 other big trips this year after Alaska. (Actually, I'm even more of a restaurant and food junkie than travel freak. But that's another story.)
But I do hike -- was down in Phoenix this last weekend and did Piestewa Peak (Squaw Peak).