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The Dogs Come First

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Wildlife & Nature

Wait, are cougars in Alaska?

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Travel

Adrenaline & Personal Growth: The School You Always Wanted

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Two blocks of rice topped with fried salmon and wrapped in nori sit on either end of a wooden board with a small pile of slaw in the middle.
Food & Drink

The Captain’s Cook: salmon musubi

January 16, 2022 By Andrew Maxwell

A northern spin on the famous Hawaiian musubi, a block of rice topped with protein, usually SPAM, and wrapped in nori.

sasquatch or bear trail, footsteps embedded in earth
Authentic Alaska

On the Trail of Sasquatch

January 15, 2022 By Bjorn Dihle

Sasquatch is the clear culprit behind a trail of wide, deep footsteps marking a path in the remote wilds of southeast Alaska.

Davyd Betchkal on top of a snowy mountain in winter
30-Second Reads

Voices of Alaska: Davyd Betchkal

January 12, 2022 By Alexander Deedy

Davyd Betchkal is a soundscape specialist with the National Park Service in Alaska.

Ivory carving of hunter throwing spear into a bear with many legs
Travel

Sightings of Odd Creatures Throughout Alaska

January 9, 2022 By Michael Engelhard

From a giant who steals salmon to little people who hoist caribou overhead, sightings of odd beings aren’t uncommon in Alaska.

Glenn Taylor in a rocky field
Interior

The Brothers Behind Taylor’s Gold-n-Stones

January 8, 2022 By Robin Wood

Glenn and Joe Taylor, the brothers behind Taylor’s Gold-n-Stones in Fairbanks, are lifelong treasure hunters.

Auke Lake, the location for the swim portion of Ironman Alaska
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The first IRONMAN in Alaska

January 5, 2022 By Alexander Deedy

The first ever IRONMAN race in Alaska will be held in Juneau on August 7, 2022. There will likely be a race in Alaska for years to come.

Grizzly rubbing against tree by water
Wildlife & Nature

Bruin Highways

January 2, 2022 By Michael Engelhard

Bears are creatures of habit, and create trails through Alaska visible as ruts in the earth and marked by scents along the route.

Green aurora over clear night sky above lake
Photos & Videos

Anchorage at the Center of it All

December 31, 2021 By Michelle Theall

Anchorage is a city with dining, events, and culture worthy of a must-see destination, and it’s a great starting point for wild adventures.

Hikers on a trail with fall colors
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The Proposed Alaska Long Trail

December 29, 2021 By Alexander Deedy

The Alaska Long Trail is a proposed trek that would emulate other long trails like the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail.

Dalton Highway stretching to the horizon near the trans-Alaska oil pipeline
Northern

The Allure of Travel on the Dalton Highway

December 26, 2021 By Charlie Ess

Two longtime Alaskans share stories, advice, and a sense of wonder gained from years of travel on the Dalton Highway.

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