(fiction) In my youthful self, I imagined the sea was a basket of treasures. All things that came from it were delights to my eyes or thrilled my…
One woman’s stand-off with a persistent grizzly I am drifting off to sleep in my tent in the Ray Mountains, a little-known mountain range north of Fairbanks and…
Reflections of a carnivore
Casting creeks on the Alaska Peninsula
Photos by Serine Reeves Inupiaq woman’s podcast explores contemporary Native life
Artist, author, and Alaska sport fishing guide Bob White helped launch the artist-in-residence program at Bristol Bay Lodge on Aleknagik Lake near Dillingham. It was an easy decision—he pondered aloud to his friend and owner of the backcountry escape, Steve Laurent, how fun it would be to combine fly fishing and the arts in an
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A park superintendent’s memories
A journey through one of the nation’s last wildernesses
Each fall around Alaska, friends and family gather buckets and bags and head to their favorite blueberry spots. These, of course, are kept somewhat secret from the masses,…
