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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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Southcentral

Explore Kachemak Bay State Park

December 23, 2020 By Dave Brann

Kachemak Bay State Park outside Homer has over 400,000 acres full of hiking trails, beaches, fishing holes, paddling routes, and other adventures.

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Travel

Alaska is a State of Mind

December 22, 2020 By Nick Jans

COVID kept Nick Jans away from Alaska for the longest absence he’s experienced in 40 years. Luckily, he writes, “Alaska is a state of mind.”

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Food & Drink

Holiday Cocktails At Home

December 21, 2020 By Andrew Maxwell

Chef Andrew Maxwell shares his take on some classic holiday cocktails perfect for making at home on New Year’s Eve and the morning after.

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Photos & Videos

See the Aurora Borealis from the Stratosphere

December 20, 2020 By Alaska Magazine

The team from Lost Horizon Creative traveled to Fairbanks to capture video footage of the aurora borealis from the stratosphere.

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Food & Drink

The Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

December 20, 2020 By Michelle Theall

Chef Andrew Maxwell seems to have it mastered. At the first bite, author Michelle Theall believes she finally met the perfect chocolate chip cookie.

red fox with feather in mouth on snowy ground
Wildlife & Nature

Is This the End of the Arctic Fox?

December 19, 2020 By Michelle Theall

As Alaska’s climate and habitat change, red fox are migrating north and pushing arctic fox out of their territory. It could be the end of the artic fox.

SUV and tow-behind camper in campground with views of Denali
Travel

RV Camping on Alaska’s Road System

December 17, 2020 By Serine Reeves

From beach camping to icy glacial waters, hit all five of the state’s regions to see the top spots for RV camping in Alaska.

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Travel

Reducing the carbon footprint of the travel industry

December 14, 2020 By Michelle Theall

Businesses in the tourism sector are taking steps to reduce the carbon footprint of the travel industry by planting trees, recycling, and other measures.

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Travel

Hidden Alaska Destinations

December 12, 2020 By Michelle Theall

You’d expect a destination that’s 2.5 times the size of Texas to have a few secrets. Here are 14 hidden Alaska gems worth visiting.

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Authentic Alaska

The Natural Talent of Artist Rika Mouw

December 10, 2020 By Michael Engelhard

Rika Mouw is a Homer-based sculptor and studio jeweler whose work explores climate change, ocean acidification, and the connectivity of wild places.

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