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Activity of the Week: Cast a line with plenty of elbow room

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Com-bat fish-ing \ˈkäm-bat ˈfi-shiŋ \: Alaskan phrase: to stand elbow to-elbow with fellow anglers in the hunt for the state’s most sought-after fish. While this kind of heart-pumping adrenaline rush is one way to fill the freezer — and have a blast in the process — combat fishing isn’t the only type of fishing experience …

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Knowing the facts: Denali

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Denali, Mount McKinley, The Great One. There’s no shortage of terms Alaskans use to refer to the tallest mountain in North America and its surrounding six million acres. But if you want to talk location, when you visit Denali National Park and Preserve, you’re not staying in Denali at all. In fact, there is no …

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The Train Arrives

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

I’m at the Denali train depot, headed south to Talkeetna and the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge. I hope the mountain is out!

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Weekend at Base Camp: Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

“Weekend at Base Camp” is a blog series that shares how you can plan a weekend escape full of adventures to enjoy our Alaska-sized backyard.

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Activity of the Week: A covered wagon ride north of the border

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

The Oregon Trail may be the quintessential covered wagon experience, but you don’t have to travel to the Pacific Northwest — or buy a computer game — to take a ride back to pioneer days. Alaska has a rich history in breaking new ground, and with about 365-million acres of land it’s no wonder. In …

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Weekend at Base Camp: Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

It’s not surprising that Alaska is home to the nation’s largest national park, but you might be surprised that, unlike Denali, many Alaskans have never even been there. Driving through miles of wilderness to the Copper River Valley towards Wrangell-St. Elias National Park is a steady reminder that you’re headed off-the-beaten path. Yet when you …

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Activity of the Week: A trip back in time

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Travel back to 1938, to a glacier-carved valley deep in the heart of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. Kennicott is a classic mining town, with life revolving around company operations and the nearby town of McCarthy booming with restaurants, pool halls, hotels, saloons and a thriving red light district. A train pulls up to the Kennicott …

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Weekend at Base Camp: McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Some Alaskans think of Mount McKinley as many New Yorkers fondly regard Times Square: a treat best reserved for entertaining out-of-town relatives. But while the mountain does draw thousands of travelers and hopeful mountaineers each year, the area offers much more to those who may have seen “the Great One” against the skyline once or …

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Hiking the Mt. Healy Trail

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Hiking? You got it here! This overlook is on the Mt. Healy trail, which is just one of many trails to hike in the area. Right now this is my favorite picture and it was taken within my first three weeks of working up here. I hiked with eight other co-workers and had a great …

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Denali National Park View

Friday, June 19th, 2009

I had the opportunity to spend two days in Denali National Park last week and I took a few scenic photos. Check out the view from approximately 47 miles in on the Park Road. Along the way, we saw one moose, one grizzly bear, 7 dall sheep, 6 caribou and lots of squirrels and snowshoe …

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