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NORTHERN ALASKA
Northern Alaska The Northern Region of Alaska. Home to Nome, Barrow, and Prudhoe Bay, Alaska’s vast Arctic encompasses a stark and beautiful landscape populated by animals specially adapted to life in the frigid North.The treeless tundra of the North Slope is pockmarked with lakes and ponds that harbor breeding populations of waterfowl. ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY FERRY SYSTEM FARES AND MAPS The Alaska Marine Highway System achieved the nation's highest designation for a scenic route and celebrates 40 years of ferry service along the byway. ALASKA HIGHWAY INFORMATION MAP The Alaska Highway An Adventure Any Time Of The Year. Before you start planning your trip down the Alaska Highway, get “The MILEPOST: Alaska Travel Planner“. It is an invaluable 768 page book that documents the entire trip including every gas station and motel alongthe way.
ALASKA DUCKS AND ALASKA DUCK GUIDE AND INFORMATION Spring Birds of Alaska from Dennis Zaki on Vimeo.. Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) The Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) is a small diving duck. Adults are 38-45 cm long, with a blue bill and yellow eyes. ALASKA TOTEM POLES, TOTEM POLE BY TLINGIT NATHAN JACKSON Alaska Totem Poles - Alaska totem pole descriptions and information. The most well known type of art made by Alaska Natives is the totempoles.
ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY FERRY MAPS Alaska Marine Highway Maps. Want to have a great time and see the real Alaska up close ans personal? Try the Blue Canoes (as Alaskans callthem).
RUSSIAN RIVER FISHING AND FERRY AND SALMON FISH GUIDE Russian River Fishing Alaska’s extremely popular sockeye salmon fishery. The Russian River is a very popular 13-mile-long river on the Kenai Peninsula that flows northward from Upper Russian Lake in the Kenai Mountains through Lower Russian Lake, draining into the KenaiRiver.
HAINES BALD EAGLE FESTIVAL NOVEMBER 2021 ALASKA Location: Haines is located on the western shore of Lynn Canal, between the Chilkoot and Chilkat Rivers. It is 80 miles northwest of Juneau, just south of the Canadian border of British Columbia. EXIT GLACIER- EXIT GLACIER IS KNOWN FOR BEING A DRIVE UP Exit Glacier A beautiful site 20 minutes from the parking lot. The only part of the park accessible by road is Exit Glacier. Here you can stroll the trails, walk very close to an active glacier, or take aranger-led walk.
FUR RENDEZVOUS FESTIVAL 2021 RONDY ANCHORAGE ALASKA Fur Rendezvous Location: Anchorage is located in the Southcentral region of Alaska, 358 miles south of Fairbanks, 40 miles north of Girdwood and 127 miles north of Seward. It is a three-hour flight from Seattle. Access. Anchorage is centrally located in Alaska with more than 280 flights serviced daily by domestic and internationalairlines.
NORTHERN ALASKA
Northern Alaska The Northern Region of Alaska. Home to Nome, Barrow, and Prudhoe Bay, Alaska’s vast Arctic encompasses a stark and beautiful landscape populated by animals specially adapted to life in the frigid North.The treeless tundra of the North Slope is pockmarked with lakes and ponds that harbor breeding populations of waterfowl. ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY FERRY SYSTEM FARES AND MAPS The Alaska Marine Highway System achieved the nation's highest designation for a scenic route and celebrates 40 years of ferry service along the byway. ALASKA HIGHWAY INFORMATION MAP The Alaska Highway An Adventure Any Time Of The Year. Before you start planning your trip down the Alaska Highway, get “The MILEPOST: Alaska Travel Planner“. It is an invaluable 768 page book that documents the entire trip including every gas station and motel alongthe way.
ALASKA DUCKS AND ALASKA DUCK GUIDE AND INFORMATION Spring Birds of Alaska from Dennis Zaki on Vimeo.. Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) The Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) is a small diving duck. Adults are 38-45 cm long, with a blue bill and yellow eyes. ALASKA TOTEM POLES, TOTEM POLE BY TLINGIT NATHAN JACKSON Alaska Totem Poles - Alaska totem pole descriptions and information. The most well known type of art made by Alaska Natives is the totempoles.
ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY FERRY MAPS Alaska Marine Highway Maps. Want to have a great time and see the real Alaska up close ans personal? Try the Blue Canoes (as Alaskans callthem).
RUSSIAN RIVER FISHING AND FERRY AND SALMON FISH GUIDE Russian River Fishing Alaska’s extremely popular sockeye salmon fishery. The Russian River is a very popular 13-mile-long river on the Kenai Peninsula that flows northward from Upper Russian Lake in the Kenai Mountains through Lower Russian Lake, draining into the KenaiRiver.
HAINES BALD EAGLE FESTIVAL NOVEMBER 2021 ALASKA Location: Haines is located on the western shore of Lynn Canal, between the Chilkoot and Chilkat Rivers. It is 80 miles northwest of Juneau, just south of the Canadian border of British Columbia. EXIT GLACIER- EXIT GLACIER IS KNOWN FOR BEING A DRIVE UP Exit Glacier A beautiful site 20 minutes from the parking lot. The only part of the park accessible by road is Exit Glacier. Here you can stroll the trails, walk very close to an active glacier, or take aranger-led walk.
FUR RENDEZVOUS FESTIVAL 2021 RONDY ANCHORAGE ALASKA Fur Rendezvous Location: Anchorage is located in the Southcentral region of Alaska, 358 miles south of Fairbanks, 40 miles north of Girdwood and 127 miles north of Seward. It is a three-hour flight from Seattle. Access. Anchorage is centrally located in Alaska with more than 280 flights serviced daily by domestic and internationalairlines.
ALASKA CAMPING GUIDE AND INFORMATION TO CAMPSITES Alaska Camping - Tent and van camping is wonderful in Alaska, your best bet for an inexpensive vacation. Tent campers will need a goodquality tent with
NORTHERN ALASKA
Northern Alaska The Northern Region of Alaska. Home to Nome, Barrow, and Prudhoe Bay, Alaska’s vast Arctic encompasses a stark and beautiful landscape populated by animals specially adapted to life in the frigid North.The treeless tundra of the North Slope is pockmarked with lakes and ponds that harbor breeding populations of waterfowl. ALASKA VOLCANOES VOLCANO AND LOCATIONS OF VOLCANIC ACTIVITY Alaska Volcanoes Alaska Has Over 40 Volcanoes. There are approximately 800 active volcanoes in the world. More than 40 of those are in Alaska. Most of Alaska’s volcanoes are along the Aleutian Arc, extending westward from central Alaska along the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands toward eastern Russia. This is also the northern portion of the Ring of Fire, where the Pacific plate QUESTIONS ABOUT ALASKA Frequently Asked Questions About Alaska Where do Alaska cruise ships go? The Inside Passage is Alaska’s biggest cruise destination, but popular cruises also visit Prince William Sound, the Gulf of Alaskaand the Bering Sea.
ALASKA WHALES
Alaska Whales Alaska has whales all throughout the state. There are eight species of whales that frequent the cold and icy waters of Alaska. The Beluga, Humpback, Grey, Orca, Bowhead, Blue, Right, and Minke whales.Like all mammals, Alaska whales breathe air into lungs, are warm-blooded, breast-feed their young, and have some (althoughvery little) hair.
ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY FERRY MAPS Alaska Marine Highway Maps. Want to have a great time and see the real Alaska up close ans personal? Try the Blue Canoes (as Alaskans callthem).
FUR RENDEZVOUS FESTIVAL 2021 RONDY ANCHORAGE ALASKA Fur Rendezvous Location: Anchorage is located in the Southcentral region of Alaska, 358 miles south of Fairbanks, 40 miles north of Girdwood and 127 miles north of Seward. It is a three-hour flight from Seattle. Access. Anchorage is centrally located in Alaska with more than 280 flights serviced daily by domestic and internationalairlines.
SKAGWAY ALASKA
T he port of Skagway Alaska is a popular stop for cruise ships. Skagway, with a population of 860 is predominantly a tourist community, with historical Tlingit influences. Downtown buildings have been colorfully restored to reflect the history of the gold rush through the Chilkoot Pass. MATANUSKA GLACIER IS THE LARGEST GLACIER ACCESSIBLE BY CAR IN Matanuska Glacier The largest glacier accessible by car in the United States. The Matanuska Glacier is an active glacier that you can actually walk onto with tennis shoes. JAPANESE SUBMARINES ON KISKA ISLAND IN ALASKA O. n a damp island far out in the Aleutian chain, a secret weapon of Japan’s World War II Navy sinks into the sod.. A Type-A midget submarine the shape of a killer whale was one of six the Japanese carried to Kiska Island in 1942. Debra Corbett, an archaeologist who spent five weeks on Kiska last year, has imagined the plight of elite Japanese seamen assigned to operate the subs.NORTHERN ALASKA
Northern Alaska The Northern Region of Alaska. Home to Nome, Barrow, and Prudhoe Bay, Alaska’s vast Arctic encompasses a stark and beautiful landscape populated by animals specially adapted to life in the frigid North.The treeless tundra of the North Slope is pockmarked with lakes and ponds that harbor breeding populations of waterfowl. ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY FERRY SYSTEM FARES AND MAPS Any vehicle that may be driven or towed legally on the highway may be transported aboard an Alaska Marine Highway vessel. Vehicle fares are determined by the vehicle’s overall length and width, motorcycle fares will be booked at the 10 ft. length. Vehicles 8-1/2 to 9 feet wide will be charged approximately 125% of the listed fare. ALASKA HIGHWAY INFORMATION MAP The Alaska Highway An Adventure Any Time Of The Year. Before you start planning your trip down the Alaska Highway, get “The MILEPOST: Alaska Travel Planner“. It is an invaluable 768 page book that documents the entire trip including every gas station and motel alongthe way.
ALASKA DUCKS AND ALASKA DUCK GUIDE AND INFORMATION The Pintail or Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) is a common and widespread duck which breeds in the northern areas of Europe and Asia and across most of Canada, Alaska and the mid-western United States. The breeding male is unmistakable. It has a pale grey body, white breast and lateral neck stripe, and dark brown head. ALASKA TOTEM POLES, TOTEM POLE BY TLINGIT NATHAN JACKSON The totem pole is the most well known type of art made by Alaska Natives. No Alaska vacation is complete without seeing a few totem poles. Since they were first noticed by European explorers in the 1700s, totem poles may have been misunderstood. Britain’s Captain James Cook, who encountered totem poles off the coast of BritishColumbia
EXIT GLACIER- EXIT GLACIER IS KNOWN FOR BEING A DRIVE UP The Exit Glacier is especially notable for being a drive up glacier (similar to the Mendenhall Glacier of Juneau). To get there, turn onto the Herman Leirer/Exit Glacier Road at mile 3 of the Seward Highway. The 8.6 mile road to the Exit Glacier Area is paved, making it easily accessible to all types of vehicles. RUSSIAN RIVER FISHING AND FERRY AND SALMON FISH GUIDE Russian River Fishing Alaska’s extremely popular sockeye salmon fishery. The Russian River is a very popular 13-mile-long river on the Kenai Peninsula that flows northward from Upper Russian Lake in the Kenai Mountains through Lower Russian Lake, draining into the KenaiRiver.
HAINES BALD EAGLE FESTIVAL NOVEMBER 2021 ALASKA The 2021 Bald Eagle Festival is November 11th-14th. Headquarters for the Bald Eagle Festival is at the American Bald Eagle Foundation. Here you will attend wildlife workshops, live animal presentations, classes, tours and live raptor presentations. Daily buses will whisk you to the Alaska Bald Eagle Preserve along the Haines Highway whereyou
FUR RENDEZVOUS FESTIVAL 2021 RONDY ANCHORAGE ALASKA Fur Rendezvous Location: Anchorage is located in the Southcentral region of Alaska, 358 miles south of Fairbanks, 40 miles north of Girdwood and 127 miles north of Seward. It is a three-hour flight from Seattle. Access. Anchorage is centrally located in Alaska with more than 280 flights serviced daily by domestic and internationalairlines.
WOOD BISON SETTLING HOME IN SHAGELUK, ALASKA BY NED ROZELL By Ned Rozell. T hese nights, Tom Seaton is dreaming less about red-brown, steaming, humpbacked hulks. He’s also getting more sleep, knowing dozens of wood bison that galloped to freedom behind his snowmachine last spring are wandering new country, munching grass and having babies. So far so good in the attempt to stock Alaska with agiant
NORTHERN ALASKA
Northern Alaska The Northern Region of Alaska. Home to Nome, Barrow, and Prudhoe Bay, Alaska’s vast Arctic encompasses a stark and beautiful landscape populated by animals specially adapted to life in the frigid North.The treeless tundra of the North Slope is pockmarked with lakes and ponds that harbor breeding populations of waterfowl. ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY FERRY SYSTEM FARES AND MAPS Any vehicle that may be driven or towed legally on the highway may be transported aboard an Alaska Marine Highway vessel. Vehicle fares are determined by the vehicle’s overall length and width, motorcycle fares will be booked at the 10 ft. length. Vehicles 8-1/2 to 9 feet wide will be charged approximately 125% of the listed fare. ALASKA HIGHWAY INFORMATION MAP The Alaska Highway An Adventure Any Time Of The Year. Before you start planning your trip down the Alaska Highway, get “The MILEPOST: Alaska Travel Planner“. It is an invaluable 768 page book that documents the entire trip including every gas station and motel alongthe way.
ALASKA DUCKS AND ALASKA DUCK GUIDE AND INFORMATION The Pintail or Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) is a common and widespread duck which breeds in the northern areas of Europe and Asia and across most of Canada, Alaska and the mid-western United States. The breeding male is unmistakable. It has a pale grey body, white breast and lateral neck stripe, and dark brown head. ALASKA TOTEM POLES, TOTEM POLE BY TLINGIT NATHAN JACKSON The totem pole is the most well known type of art made by Alaska Natives. No Alaska vacation is complete without seeing a few totem poles. Since they were first noticed by European explorers in the 1700s, totem poles may have been misunderstood. Britain’s Captain James Cook, who encountered totem poles off the coast of BritishColumbia
EXIT GLACIER- EXIT GLACIER IS KNOWN FOR BEING A DRIVE UP The Exit Glacier is especially notable for being a drive up glacier (similar to the Mendenhall Glacier of Juneau). To get there, turn onto the Herman Leirer/Exit Glacier Road at mile 3 of the Seward Highway. The 8.6 mile road to the Exit Glacier Area is paved, making it easily accessible to all types of vehicles. RUSSIAN RIVER FISHING AND FERRY AND SALMON FISH GUIDE Russian River Fishing Alaska’s extremely popular sockeye salmon fishery. The Russian River is a very popular 13-mile-long river on the Kenai Peninsula that flows northward from Upper Russian Lake in the Kenai Mountains through Lower Russian Lake, draining into the KenaiRiver.
HAINES BALD EAGLE FESTIVAL NOVEMBER 2021 ALASKA The 2021 Bald Eagle Festival is November 11th-14th. Headquarters for the Bald Eagle Festival is at the American Bald Eagle Foundation. Here you will attend wildlife workshops, live animal presentations, classes, tours and live raptor presentations. Daily buses will whisk you to the Alaska Bald Eagle Preserve along the Haines Highway whereyou
FUR RENDEZVOUS FESTIVAL 2021 RONDY ANCHORAGE ALASKA Fur Rendezvous Location: Anchorage is located in the Southcentral region of Alaska, 358 miles south of Fairbanks, 40 miles north of Girdwood and 127 miles north of Seward. It is a three-hour flight from Seattle. Access. Anchorage is centrally located in Alaska with more than 280 flights serviced daily by domestic and internationalairlines.
WOOD BISON SETTLING HOME IN SHAGELUK, ALASKA BY NED ROZELL By Ned Rozell. T hese nights, Tom Seaton is dreaming less about red-brown, steaming, humpbacked hulks. He’s also getting more sleep, knowing dozens of wood bison that galloped to freedom behind his snowmachine last spring are wandering new country, munching grass and having babies. So far so good in the attempt to stock Alaska with agiant
ALASKA CAMPING GUIDE AND INFORMATION TO CAMPSITES Tent campers will need a good quality tent with an intact mosquito net, rain fly and waterproof bottom, as well as lightweight sleeping mats and sleeping bags. In Alaska, campsites abound on state, national park sites, commercial sites, or just off in the bush. Alaska state ALASKA VOLCANOES VOLCANO AND LOCATIONS OF VOLCANIC ACTIVITY Alaska Volcanoes Alaska Has Over 40 Volcanoes. There are approximately 800 active volcanoes in the world. More than 40 of those are in Alaska. Most of Alaska’s volcanoes are along the Aleutian Arc, extending westward from central Alaska along the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands toward eastern Russia. This is also the northern portion of the Ring of Fire, where the Pacific plateNORTHERN ALASKA
Northern Alaska The Northern Region of Alaska. Home to Nome, Barrow, and Prudhoe Bay, Alaska’s vast Arctic encompasses a stark and beautiful landscape populated by animals specially adapted to life in the frigid North.The treeless tundra of the North Slope is pockmarked with lakes and ponds that harbor breeding populations of waterfowl. QUESTIONS ABOUT ALASKA Alaska covers 570,373 square miles of land, plus an additional 45,000 square miles of water. It’s the biggest state in the country. Alaska is 2.3 times the size of Texas, 10 times the size of Georgia or Florida; and 499.7 times the size of frequent comparison victim 2021 IDITAROD TRAIL RACE The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race originated in 1973. The official 2021 Iditarod race starts on March 8th in Willow. Frequently teams race through blizzards causing whiteout conditions, and sub-zero weather and gale-force winds which can cause the wind chill to reach -100 °F (-75 °C). The trail runs through Alaska, from the city of AnchorageALASKA WHALES
Alaska Whales Alaska has whales all throughout the state. There are eight species of whales that frequent the cold and icy waters of Alaska. The Beluga, Humpback, Grey, Orca, Bowhead, Blue, Right, and Minke whales.Like all mammals, Alaska whales breathe air into lungs, are warm-blooded, breast-feed their young, and have some (althoughvery little) hair.
ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY FERRY MAPS Alaska Marine Highway Maps. Want to have a great time and see the real Alaska up close ans personal? Try the Blue Canoes (as Alaskans call them). The Alaska Marine Highway System achieved the nation’s highest designation for a scenic route.VALDEZ ALASKA
T he colorful town of Valdez, made infamous by Exxon Valdez disaster, offers much more than just an oil terminal.Unlike hundreds of miles of coastlines nearby, Valdez itself and the broad bay to its front were untouched by the spill. Situated in a majestic fjord, where the 5,000-foot tall Chugach Mountains rise from Prince William Sound, Valdez is often called Alaska’s “Little Switzerland BERRY PICKING IN ALASKA BERRYPICKING BLUEBERRIES BLUEBERRY The Alaska berry picking season is anywhere from late August to late September. Very sweet in taste they are far superior to their cultivated cousins. Wild blueberries are an excellent source of vitamin C, niacin, manganese, carbohydrates, and dietary fibre. They also contain little sodium or fat. WOOD BISON SETTLING HOME IN SHAGELUK, ALASKA BY NED ROZELL By Ned Rozell. T hese nights, Tom Seaton is dreaming less about red-brown, steaming, humpbacked hulks. He’s also getting more sleep, knowing dozens of wood bison that galloped to freedom behind his snowmachine last spring are wandering new country, munching grass and having babies. So far so good in the attempt to stock Alaska with agiant
ALASKA VOLCANOES VOLCANO AND LOCATIONS OF VOLCANIC ACTIVITY Alaska Volcanoes Alaska Has Over 40 Volcanoes. There are approximately 800 active volcanoes in the world. More than 40 of those are in Alaska. Most of Alaska’s volcanoes are along the Aleutian Arc, extending westward from central Alaska along the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands toward eastern Russia. This is also the northern portion of the Ring of Fire, where the Pacific plate ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY FERRY SYSTEM FARES AND MAPS Any vehicle that may be driven or towed legally on the highway may be transported aboard an Alaska Marine Highway vessel. Vehicle fares are determined by the vehicle’s overall length and width, motorcycle fares will be booked at the 10 ft. length. Vehicles 8-1/2 to 9 feet wide will be charged approximately 125% of the listed fare. ALASKA HISTORY TRAVEL AND INFORMATION Alaska remained relatively unknown until the end of the 19th century when the Gold Rush lured tens of thousands of prospectors and adventurers to Alaska and the Yukon. As a consequence, small towns sprang up along the trail to supply those hoping to strike gold. Alaska was now billed as ALASKA TOTEM POLES, TOTEM POLE BY TLINGIT NATHAN JACKSON The totem pole is the most well known type of art made by Alaska Natives. No Alaska vacation is complete without seeing a few totem poles. Since they were first noticed by European explorers in the 1700s, totem poles may have been misunderstood. Britain’s Captain James Cook, who encountered totem poles off the coast of BritishColumbia
ALASKA DUCKS AND ALASKA DUCK GUIDE AND INFORMATION The Pintail or Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) is a common and widespread duck which breeds in the northern areas of Europe and Asia and across most of Canada, Alaska and the mid-western United States. The breeding male is unmistakable. It has a pale grey body, white breast and lateral neck stripe, and dark brown head.ALASKA WHALES
ALASKA NATIVES PEOPLES NATIVE INDIANS ESKIMOS The Real Alaska Natives. The indigenous peoples of Alaska, known as Alaska Natives, have varied cultures and have adapted to harsh environments for thousands of years. They are as far north as Barrow (Utqiagvik) and as far south as Ketchikan. Natives are indigenous peoples of Alaska: Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida,Tsimshian, and
ALASKA BEAR AND BEARS GUIDE. GRIZZLY BEAR/BROWN BEAR POLARSEE MORE ONALASKATREKKER.COM
HAINES ALASKA AND BALD EAGLE FESTIVAL Haines Bald Eagle Festival: Over 3,000 eagles gather along a four-mile stretch of the Chilkat River north of Haines, Alaska each fall to feed on a late run of salmon. This wildlife spectacle is the largest gathering of eagles in the world. Warm water upwellings in the river keep this stretch of the Chilkat River ice-free providing access to EXIT GLACIER- EXIT GLACIER IS KNOWN FOR BEING A DRIVE UP The Exit Glacier is especially notable for being a drive up glacier (similar to the Mendenhall Glacier of Juneau). To get there, turn onto the Herman Leirer/Exit Glacier Road at mile 3 of the Seward Highway. The 8.6 mile road to the Exit Glacier Area is paved, making it easily accessible to all types of vehicles. ALASKA VOLCANOES VOLCANO AND LOCATIONS OF VOLCANIC ACTIVITY Alaska Volcanoes Alaska Has Over 40 Volcanoes. There are approximately 800 active volcanoes in the world. More than 40 of those are in Alaska. Most of Alaska’s volcanoes are along the Aleutian Arc, extending westward from central Alaska along the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands toward eastern Russia. This is also the northern portion of the Ring of Fire, where the Pacific plate ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY FERRY SYSTEM FARES AND MAPS Any vehicle that may be driven or towed legally on the highway may be transported aboard an Alaska Marine Highway vessel. Vehicle fares are determined by the vehicle’s overall length and width, motorcycle fares will be booked at the 10 ft. length. Vehicles 8-1/2 to 9 feet wide will be charged approximately 125% of the listed fare. ALASKA HISTORY TRAVEL AND INFORMATION Alaska remained relatively unknown until the end of the 19th century when the Gold Rush lured tens of thousands of prospectors and adventurers to Alaska and the Yukon. As a consequence, small towns sprang up along the trail to supply those hoping to strike gold. Alaska was now billed as ALASKA TOTEM POLES, TOTEM POLE BY TLINGIT NATHAN JACKSON The totem pole is the most well known type of art made by Alaska Natives. No Alaska vacation is complete without seeing a few totem poles. Since they were first noticed by European explorers in the 1700s, totem poles may have been misunderstood. Britain’s Captain James Cook, who encountered totem poles off the coast of BritishColumbia
ALASKA DUCKS AND ALASKA DUCK GUIDE AND INFORMATION The Pintail or Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) is a common and widespread duck which breeds in the northern areas of Europe and Asia and across most of Canada, Alaska and the mid-western United States. The breeding male is unmistakable. It has a pale grey body, white breast and lateral neck stripe, and dark brown head.ALASKA WHALES
ALASKA NATIVES PEOPLES NATIVE INDIANS ESKIMOS The Real Alaska Natives. The indigenous peoples of Alaska, known as Alaska Natives, have varied cultures and have adapted to harsh environments for thousands of years. They are as far north as Barrow (Utqiagvik) and as far south as Ketchikan. Natives are indigenous peoples of Alaska: Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida,Tsimshian, and
ALASKA BEAR AND BEARS GUIDE. GRIZZLY BEAR/BROWN BEAR POLARSEE MORE ONALASKATREKKER.COM
HAINES ALASKA AND BALD EAGLE FESTIVAL Haines Bald Eagle Festival: Over 3,000 eagles gather along a four-mile stretch of the Chilkat River north of Haines, Alaska each fall to feed on a late run of salmon. This wildlife spectacle is the largest gathering of eagles in the world. Warm water upwellings in the river keep this stretch of the Chilkat River ice-free providing access to EXIT GLACIER- EXIT GLACIER IS KNOWN FOR BEING A DRIVE UP The Exit Glacier is especially notable for being a drive up glacier (similar to the Mendenhall Glacier of Juneau). To get there, turn onto the Herman Leirer/Exit Glacier Road at mile 3 of the Seward Highway. The 8.6 mile road to the Exit Glacier Area is paved, making it easily accessible to all types of vehicles. ALASKA HISTORY TRAVEL AND INFORMATION Alaska remained relatively unknown until the end of the 19th century when the Gold Rush lured tens of thousands of prospectors and adventurers to Alaska and the Yukon. As a consequence, small towns sprang up along the trail to supply those hoping to strike gold. Alaska was now billed as ALASKA NATIVES PEOPLES NATIVE INDIANS ESKIMOS The Real Alaska Natives. The indigenous peoples of Alaska, known as Alaska Natives, have varied cultures and have adapted to harsh environments for thousands of years. They are as far north as Barrow (Utqiagvik) and as far south as Ketchikan. Natives are indigenous peoples of Alaska: Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida,Tsimshian, and
ALASKA DUCKS AND ALASKA DUCK GUIDE AND INFORMATION The Pintail or Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) is a common and widespread duck which breeds in the northern areas of Europe and Asia and across most of Canada, Alaska and the mid-western United States. The breeding male is unmistakable. It has a pale grey body, white breast and lateral neck stripe, and dark brown head. ALASKA BEAR AND BEARS GUIDE. GRIZZLY BEAR/BROWN BEAR POLAR Alaska Bears The bear is everywhere in Alaska. A bear is quite easy to see on your visit to Alaska since we have more bears than any other state or province in North America with more than 40,000 brown/grizzly bears and 100,000 black bears roaming wild. HAINES BALD EAGLE FESTIVAL NOVEMBER 2021 ALASKA The 2021 Bald Eagle Festival is November 11th-14th. Headquarters for the Bald Eagle Festival is at the American Bald Eagle Foundation. Here you will attend wildlife workshops, live animal presentations, classes, tours and live raptor presentations. Daily buses will whisk you to the Alaska Bald Eagle Preserve along the Haines Highway whereyou
ALASKA CARIBOU OVER 950,000 WILD CARIBOU ROAM ALASKA. The Alaska Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) live in the arctic tundra, mountain tundra, and northern forests of North America, Russia, and Scandinavia. The world population is about 5 million. There are approximately 950,000 wild caribou in Alaska. Alaska Caribou are distributed in 32 herds (or populations). A herd uses a calving areathat is
KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH CHILKOOT TRAIL IN SKAGWAY ALASKA T. he Klondike Gold Rush of 1898 was an incredible event in Alaska’s history for many reasons.. Adventurers from around the world set out for the new gold fields. It really put Alaska on the map with wild tales told by newspapers in Seattle that sensationalized every story about the Chilkoot Trail and the enormous gold claims. BERRY PICKING IN ALASKA BERRYPICKING BLUEBERRIES BLUEBERRY The Alaska berry picking season is anywhere from late August to late September. Very sweet in taste they are far superior to their cultivated cousins. Wild blueberries are an excellent source of vitamin C, niacin, manganese, carbohydrates, and dietary fibre. They also contain little sodium or fat. WOOD BISON SETTLING HOME IN SHAGELUK, ALASKA BY NED ROZELL By Ned Rozell. T hese nights, Tom Seaton is dreaming less about red-brown, steaming, humpbacked hulks. He’s also getting more sleep, knowing dozens of wood bison that galloped to freedom behind his snowmachine last spring are wandering new country, munching grass and having babies. So far so good in the attempt to stock Alaska with agiant
STREAKING, MANMADE LIGHTS IN THE SKY Streaking, Manmade Lights in the Sky By Ned Rozell I slept outside a few nights ago. Lying a platform of packed snow, my face looking upward from the sleeping bag, I squinted at the Big Dipper. Within a few minutes, what appeared to be a moving star slanted across the dipper. Then another. And another. ALASKA VOLCANOES VOLCANO AND LOCATIONS OF VOLCANIC ACTIVITY Alaska Volcanoes Alaska Has Over 40 Volcanoes. There are approximately 800 active volcanoes in the world. More than 40 of those are in Alaska. Most of Alaska’s volcanoes are along the Aleutian Arc, extending westward from central Alaska along the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands toward eastern Russia. This is also the northern portion of the Ring of Fire, where the Pacific plate ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY FERRY SYSTEM FARES AND MAPS Any vehicle that may be driven or towed legally on the highway may be transported aboard an Alaska Marine Highway vessel. Vehicle fares are determined by the vehicle’s overall length and width, motorcycle fares will be booked at the 10 ft. length. Vehicles 8-1/2 to 9 feet wide will be charged approximately 125% of the listed fare. ALASKA HISTORY TRAVEL AND INFORMATION Alaska remained relatively unknown until the end of the 19th century when the Gold Rush lured tens of thousands of prospectors and adventurers to Alaska and the Yukon. As a consequence, small towns sprang up along the trail to supply those hoping to strike gold. Alaska was now billed as ALASKA TOTEM POLES, TOTEM POLE BY TLINGIT NATHAN JACKSON The totem pole is the most well known type of art made by Alaska Natives. No Alaska vacation is complete without seeing a few totem poles. Since they were first noticed by European explorers in the 1700s, totem poles may have been misunderstood. Britain’s Captain James Cook, who encountered totem poles off the coast of BritishColumbia
ALASKA DUCKS AND ALASKA DUCK GUIDE AND INFORMATION The Pintail or Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) is a common and widespread duck which breeds in the northern areas of Europe and Asia and across most of Canada, Alaska and the mid-western United States. The breeding male is unmistakable. It has a pale grey body, white breast and lateral neck stripe, and dark brown head.ALASKA WHALES
ALASKA NATIVES PEOPLES NATIVE INDIANS ESKIMOS The Real Alaska Natives. The indigenous peoples of Alaska, known as Alaska Natives, have varied cultures and have adapted to harsh environments for thousands of years. They are as far north as Barrow (Utqiagvik) and as far south as Ketchikan. Natives are indigenous peoples of Alaska: Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida,Tsimshian, and
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HAINES ALASKA AND BALD EAGLE FESTIVAL Haines Bald Eagle Festival: Over 3,000 eagles gather along a four-mile stretch of the Chilkat River north of Haines, Alaska each fall to feed on a late run of salmon. This wildlife spectacle is the largest gathering of eagles in the world. Warm water upwellings in the river keep this stretch of the Chilkat River ice-free providing access to EXIT GLACIER- EXIT GLACIER IS KNOWN FOR BEING A DRIVE UPGLACIER FACTS FOR KIDSEXIT GLACIER GUIDESEXIT GLACIER GUIDES SEWARDEXIT GLACIER LODGE SEWARD ALASKAEXIT GLACIER NATURE CENTEREXIT GLACIER SHUTTLE The Exit Glacier is especially notable for being a drive up glacier (similar to the Mendenhall Glacier of Juneau). To get there, turn onto the Herman Leirer/Exit Glacier Road at mile 3 of the Seward Highway. The 8.6 mile road to the Exit Glacier Area is paved, making it easily accessible to all types of vehicles. ALASKA VOLCANOES VOLCANO AND LOCATIONS OF VOLCANIC ACTIVITY Alaska Volcanoes Alaska Has Over 40 Volcanoes. There are approximately 800 active volcanoes in the world. More than 40 of those are in Alaska. Most of Alaska’s volcanoes are along the Aleutian Arc, extending westward from central Alaska along the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands toward eastern Russia. This is also the northern portion of the Ring of Fire, where the Pacific plate ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY FERRY SYSTEM FARES AND MAPS Any vehicle that may be driven or towed legally on the highway may be transported aboard an Alaska Marine Highway vessel. Vehicle fares are determined by the vehicle’s overall length and width, motorcycle fares will be booked at the 10 ft. length. Vehicles 8-1/2 to 9 feet wide will be charged approximately 125% of the listed fare. ALASKA HISTORY TRAVEL AND INFORMATION Alaska remained relatively unknown until the end of the 19th century when the Gold Rush lured tens of thousands of prospectors and adventurers to Alaska and the Yukon. As a consequence, small towns sprang up along the trail to supply those hoping to strike gold. Alaska was now billed as ALASKA TOTEM POLES, TOTEM POLE BY TLINGIT NATHAN JACKSON The totem pole is the most well known type of art made by Alaska Natives. No Alaska vacation is complete without seeing a few totem poles. Since they were first noticed by European explorers in the 1700s, totem poles may have been misunderstood. Britain’s Captain James Cook, who encountered totem poles off the coast of BritishColumbia
ALASKA DUCKS AND ALASKA DUCK GUIDE AND INFORMATION The Pintail or Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) is a common and widespread duck which breeds in the northern areas of Europe and Asia and across most of Canada, Alaska and the mid-western United States. The breeding male is unmistakable. It has a pale grey body, white breast and lateral neck stripe, and dark brown head.ALASKA WHALES
ALASKA NATIVES PEOPLES NATIVE INDIANS ESKIMOS The Real Alaska Natives. The indigenous peoples of Alaska, known as Alaska Natives, have varied cultures and have adapted to harsh environments for thousands of years. They are as far north as Barrow (Utqiagvik) and as far south as Ketchikan. Natives are indigenous peoples of Alaska: Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida,Tsimshian, and
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HAINES ALASKA AND BALD EAGLE FESTIVAL Haines Bald Eagle Festival: Over 3,000 eagles gather along a four-mile stretch of the Chilkat River north of Haines, Alaska each fall to feed on a late run of salmon. This wildlife spectacle is the largest gathering of eagles in the world. Warm water upwellings in the river keep this stretch of the Chilkat River ice-free providing access to EXIT GLACIER- EXIT GLACIER IS KNOWN FOR BEING A DRIVE UPGLACIER FACTS FOR KIDSEXIT GLACIER GUIDESEXIT GLACIER GUIDES SEWARDEXIT GLACIER LODGE SEWARD ALASKAEXIT GLACIER NATURE CENTEREXIT GLACIER SHUTTLE The Exit Glacier is especially notable for being a drive up glacier (similar to the Mendenhall Glacier of Juneau). To get there, turn onto the Herman Leirer/Exit Glacier Road at mile 3 of the Seward Highway. The 8.6 mile road to the Exit Glacier Area is paved, making it easily accessible to all types of vehicles. ALASKA HISTORY TRAVEL AND INFORMATION Alaska remained relatively unknown until the end of the 19th century when the Gold Rush lured tens of thousands of prospectors and adventurers to Alaska and the Yukon. As a consequence, small towns sprang up along the trail to supply those hoping to strike gold. Alaska was now billed as ALASKA DUCKS AND ALASKA DUCK GUIDE AND INFORMATION The Pintail or Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) is a common and widespread duck which breeds in the northern areas of Europe and Asia and across most of Canada, Alaska and the mid-western United States. The breeding male is unmistakable. It has a pale grey body, white breast and lateral neck stripe, and dark brown head. ALASKA NATIVES PEOPLES NATIVE INDIANS ESKIMOS The Real Alaska Natives. The indigenous peoples of Alaska, known as Alaska Natives, have varied cultures and have adapted to harsh environments for thousands of years. They are as far north as Barrow (Utqiagvik) and as far south as Ketchikan. Natives are indigenous peoples of Alaska: Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida,Tsimshian, and
ALASKA BEAR AND BEARS GUIDE. GRIZZLY BEAR/BROWN BEAR POLAR Alaska Bears The bear is everywhere in Alaska. A bear is quite easy to see on your visit to Alaska since we have more bears than any other state or province in North America with more than 40,000 brown/grizzly bears and 100,000 black bears roaming wild. HAINES BALD EAGLE FESTIVAL NOVEMBER 2021 ALASKA The 2021 Bald Eagle Festival is November 11th-14th. Headquarters for the Bald Eagle Festival is at the American Bald Eagle Foundation. Here you will attend wildlife workshops, live animal presentations, classes, tours and live raptor presentations. Daily buses will whisk you to the Alaska Bald Eagle Preserve along the Haines Highway whereyou
ALASKA CARIBOU OVER 950,000 WILD CARIBOU ROAM ALASKA. The Alaska Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) live in the arctic tundra, mountain tundra, and northern forests of North America, Russia, and Scandinavia. The world population is about 5 million. There are approximately 950,000 wild caribou in Alaska. Alaska Caribou are distributed in 32 herds (or populations). A herd uses a calving areathat is
KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH CHILKOOT TRAIL IN SKAGWAY ALASKA T. he Klondike Gold Rush of 1898 was an incredible event in Alaska’s history for many reasons.. Adventurers from around the world set out for the new gold fields. It really put Alaska on the map with wild tales told by newspapers in Seattle that sensationalized every story about the Chilkoot Trail and the enormous gold claims. BERRY PICKING IN ALASKA BERRYPICKING BLUEBERRIES BLUEBERRY The Alaska berry picking season is anywhere from late August to late September. Very sweet in taste they are far superior to their cultivated cousins. Wild blueberries are an excellent source of vitamin C, niacin, manganese, carbohydrates, and dietary fibre. They also contain little sodium or fat. WOOD BISON SETTLING HOME IN SHAGELUK, ALASKA BY NED ROZELL By Ned Rozell. T hese nights, Tom Seaton is dreaming less about red-brown, steaming, humpbacked hulks. He’s also getting more sleep, knowing dozens of wood bison that galloped to freedom behind his snowmachine last spring are wandering new country, munching grass and having babies. So far so good in the attempt to stock Alaska with agiant
STREAKING, MANMADE LIGHTS IN THE SKY Streaking, Manmade Lights in the Sky By Ned Rozell I slept outside a few nights ago. Lying a platform of packed snow, my face looking upward from the sleeping bag, I squinted at the Big Dipper. Within a few minutes, what appeared to be a moving star slanted across the dipper. Then another. And another. ALASKA VOLCANOES VOLCANO AND LOCATIONS OF VOLCANIC ACTIVITY Alaska Volcanoes Alaska Has Over 40 Volcanoes. There are approximately 800 active volcanoes in the world. More than 40 of those are in Alaska. Most of Alaska’s volcanoes are along the Aleutian Arc, extending westward from central Alaska along the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands toward eastern Russia. This is also the northern portion of the Ring of Fire, where the Pacific plate ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY FERRY SYSTEM FARES AND MAPS Any vehicle that may be driven or towed legally on the highway may be transported aboard an Alaska Marine Highway vessel. Vehicle fares are determined by the vehicle’s overall length and width, motorcycle fares will be booked at the 10 ft. length. Vehicles 8-1/2 to 9 feet wide will be charged approximately 125% of the listed fare. ALASKA HISTORY TRAVEL AND INFORMATION Alaska remained relatively unknown until the end of the 19th century when the Gold Rush lured tens of thousands of prospectors and adventurers to Alaska and the Yukon. As a consequence, small towns sprang up along the trail to supply those hoping to strike gold. Alaska was now billed as ALASKA TOTEM POLES, TOTEM POLE BY TLINGIT NATHAN JACKSON The totem pole is the most well known type of art made by Alaska Natives. No Alaska vacation is complete without seeing a few totem poles. Since they were first noticed by European explorers in the 1700s, totem poles may have been misunderstood. Britain’s Captain James Cook, who encountered totem poles off the coast of BritishColumbia
ALASKA DUCKS AND ALASKA DUCK GUIDE AND INFORMATION The Pintail or Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) is a common and widespread duck which breeds in the northern areas of Europe and Asia and across most of Canada, Alaska and the mid-western United States. The breeding male is unmistakable. It has a pale grey body, white breast and lateral neck stripe, and dark brown head.ALASKA WHALES
ALASKA NATIVES PEOPLES NATIVE INDIANS ESKIMOS The Real Alaska Natives. The indigenous peoples of Alaska, known as Alaska Natives, have varied cultures and have adapted to harsh environments for thousands of years. They are as far north as Barrow (Utqiagvik) and as far south as Ketchikan. Natives are indigenous peoples of Alaska: Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida,Tsimshian, and
ALASKA BEAR AND BEARS GUIDE. GRIZZLY BEAR/BROWN BEAR POLARSEE MORE ONALASKATREKKER.COM
HAINES ALASKA AND BALD EAGLE FESTIVAL Haines Bald Eagle Festival: Over 3,000 eagles gather along a four-mile stretch of the Chilkat River north of Haines, Alaska each fall to feed on a late run of salmon. This wildlife spectacle is the largest gathering of eagles in the world. Warm water upwellings in the river keep this stretch of the Chilkat River ice-free providing access to EXIT GLACIER- EXIT GLACIER IS KNOWN FOR BEING A DRIVE UPGLACIER FACTS FOR KIDSEXIT GLACIER GUIDESEXIT GLACIER GUIDES SEWARDEXIT GLACIER LODGE SEWARD ALASKAEXIT GLACIER NATURE CENTEREXIT GLACIER SHUTTLE The Exit Glacier is especially notable for being a drive up glacier (similar to the Mendenhall Glacier of Juneau). To get there, turn onto the Herman Leirer/Exit Glacier Road at mile 3 of the Seward Highway. The 8.6 mile road to the Exit Glacier Area is paved, making it easily accessible to all types of vehicles. ALASKA VOLCANOES VOLCANO AND LOCATIONS OF VOLCANIC ACTIVITY Alaska Volcanoes Alaska Has Over 40 Volcanoes. There are approximately 800 active volcanoes in the world. More than 40 of those are in Alaska. Most of Alaska’s volcanoes are along the Aleutian Arc, extending westward from central Alaska along the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands toward eastern Russia. This is also the northern portion of the Ring of Fire, where the Pacific plate ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY FERRY SYSTEM FARES AND MAPS Any vehicle that may be driven or towed legally on the highway may be transported aboard an Alaska Marine Highway vessel. Vehicle fares are determined by the vehicle’s overall length and width, motorcycle fares will be booked at the 10 ft. length. Vehicles 8-1/2 to 9 feet wide will be charged approximately 125% of the listed fare. ALASKA HISTORY TRAVEL AND INFORMATION Alaska remained relatively unknown until the end of the 19th century when the Gold Rush lured tens of thousands of prospectors and adventurers to Alaska and the Yukon. As a consequence, small towns sprang up along the trail to supply those hoping to strike gold. Alaska was now billed as ALASKA TOTEM POLES, TOTEM POLE BY TLINGIT NATHAN JACKSON The totem pole is the most well known type of art made by Alaska Natives. No Alaska vacation is complete without seeing a few totem poles. Since they were first noticed by European explorers in the 1700s, totem poles may have been misunderstood. Britain’s Captain James Cook, who encountered totem poles off the coast of BritishColumbia
ALASKA DUCKS AND ALASKA DUCK GUIDE AND INFORMATION The Pintail or Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) is a common and widespread duck which breeds in the northern areas of Europe and Asia and across most of Canada, Alaska and the mid-western United States. The breeding male is unmistakable. It has a pale grey body, white breast and lateral neck stripe, and dark brown head.ALASKA WHALES
ALASKA NATIVES PEOPLES NATIVE INDIANS ESKIMOS The Real Alaska Natives. The indigenous peoples of Alaska, known as Alaska Natives, have varied cultures and have adapted to harsh environments for thousands of years. They are as far north as Barrow (Utqiagvik) and as far south as Ketchikan. Natives are indigenous peoples of Alaska: Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida,Tsimshian, and
ALASKA BEAR AND BEARS GUIDE. GRIZZLY BEAR/BROWN BEAR POLARSEE MORE ONALASKATREKKER.COM
HAINES ALASKA AND BALD EAGLE FESTIVAL Haines Bald Eagle Festival: Over 3,000 eagles gather along a four-mile stretch of the Chilkat River north of Haines, Alaska each fall to feed on a late run of salmon. This wildlife spectacle is the largest gathering of eagles in the world. Warm water upwellings in the river keep this stretch of the Chilkat River ice-free providing access to EXIT GLACIER- EXIT GLACIER IS KNOWN FOR BEING A DRIVE UPGLACIER FACTS FOR KIDSEXIT GLACIER GUIDESEXIT GLACIER GUIDES SEWARDEXIT GLACIER LODGE SEWARD ALASKAEXIT GLACIER NATURE CENTEREXIT GLACIER SHUTTLE The Exit Glacier is especially notable for being a drive up glacier (similar to the Mendenhall Glacier of Juneau). To get there, turn onto the Herman Leirer/Exit Glacier Road at mile 3 of the Seward Highway. The 8.6 mile road to the Exit Glacier Area is paved, making it easily accessible to all types of vehicles. ALASKA HISTORY TRAVEL AND INFORMATION Alaska remained relatively unknown until the end of the 19th century when the Gold Rush lured tens of thousands of prospectors and adventurers to Alaska and the Yukon. As a consequence, small towns sprang up along the trail to supply those hoping to strike gold. Alaska was now billed as ALASKA DUCKS AND ALASKA DUCK GUIDE AND INFORMATION The Pintail or Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) is a common and widespread duck which breeds in the northern areas of Europe and Asia and across most of Canada, Alaska and the mid-western United States. The breeding male is unmistakable. It has a pale grey body, white breast and lateral neck stripe, and dark brown head. ALASKA NATIVES PEOPLES NATIVE INDIANS ESKIMOS The Real Alaska Natives. The indigenous peoples of Alaska, known as Alaska Natives, have varied cultures and have adapted to harsh environments for thousands of years. They are as far north as Barrow (Utqiagvik) and as far south as Ketchikan. Natives are indigenous peoples of Alaska: Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida,Tsimshian, and
ALASKA BEAR AND BEARS GUIDE. GRIZZLY BEAR/BROWN BEAR POLAR Alaska Bears The bear is everywhere in Alaska. A bear is quite easy to see on your visit to Alaska since we have more bears than any other state or province in North America with more than 40,000 brown/grizzly bears and 100,000 black bears roaming wild. HAINES BALD EAGLE FESTIVAL NOVEMBER 2021 ALASKA The 2021 Bald Eagle Festival is November 11th-14th. Headquarters for the Bald Eagle Festival is at the American Bald Eagle Foundation. Here you will attend wildlife workshops, live animal presentations, classes, tours and live raptor presentations. Daily buses will whisk you to the Alaska Bald Eagle Preserve along the Haines Highway whereyou
ALASKA CARIBOU OVER 950,000 WILD CARIBOU ROAM ALASKA. The Alaska Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) live in the arctic tundra, mountain tundra, and northern forests of North America, Russia, and Scandinavia. The world population is about 5 million. There are approximately 950,000 wild caribou in Alaska. Alaska Caribou are distributed in 32 herds (or populations). A herd uses a calving areathat is
KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH CHILKOOT TRAIL IN SKAGWAY ALASKA T. he Klondike Gold Rush of 1898 was an incredible event in Alaska’s history for many reasons.. Adventurers from around the world set out for the new gold fields. It really put Alaska on the map with wild tales told by newspapers in Seattle that sensationalized every story about the Chilkoot Trail and the enormous gold claims. BERRY PICKING IN ALASKA BERRYPICKING BLUEBERRIES BLUEBERRY The Alaska berry picking season is anywhere from late August to late September. Very sweet in taste they are far superior to their cultivated cousins. Wild blueberries are an excellent source of vitamin C, niacin, manganese, carbohydrates, and dietary fibre. They also contain little sodium or fat. WOOD BISON SETTLING HOME IN SHAGELUK, ALASKA BY NED ROZELL By Ned Rozell. T hese nights, Tom Seaton is dreaming less about red-brown, steaming, humpbacked hulks. He’s also getting more sleep, knowing dozens of wood bison that galloped to freedom behind his snowmachine last spring are wandering new country, munching grass and having babies. So far so good in the attempt to stock Alaska with agiant
STREAKING, MANMADE LIGHTS IN THE SKY Streaking, Manmade Lights in the Sky By Ned Rozell I slept outside a few nights ago. Lying a platform of packed snow, my face looking upward from the sleeping bag, I squinted at the Big Dipper. Within a few minutes, what appeared to be a moving star slanted across the dipper. Then another. And another.* __Home
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