By Ned Rozell After a few hours of skiing through deep snow, Forest Wagner and I smelled a tuna sandwich. We knew we …
Alaska
Cruising to Nome: First U.S. deep water port for the Arctic to host cruise ships, military
The cruise ship with about 1,000 passengers anchored off Nome, too big to squeeze into into the tundra city’s tiny port. …
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Summer zipline tours to restart at Juneau’s Eaglecrest Ski Area
Visitors to Juneau, Alaska can once again take to the skies at Eaglecrest Ski Area, thanks to the return of zipline …
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Cruise industry expects a record number of summer visitors to Alaska
By Alex DeMarban, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska Increased capacity on cruise ships and pent-up demand will help bring …
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Moose feasts on lobby plants in Alaska hospital building
So this moose walks into a medical building… While that could be a setup to a bad joke, it actually happened …
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Alaskan side of the Chilkoot Trail may reopen Aug. 1, following Yukon opening June 1
Hikers hoping to experience the Alaskan side of the Chilkoot Trail, which was closed following extensive flooding last …
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Back in the saddle: Popular Alaska-Yukon bike relay returns June 17
The Kluane Chilkat International Bike Relay will return in June after a three-year hiatus. The relay had been an …
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Alaska resident wins prestigious wildlife photography award
Longtime Alaska photographer Mark Kelley says his goal has always been to share Alaska one image at a time. Recently, 10 …
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North to Alaska: What to consider when booking a cruise
By Scott Laird, TravelPulse Shopping for Alaska cruises can often lead to analysis paralysis, with so many different …
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Alaska photographer shares images and insights from her island of bears
“My first bear encounter was when I was young. I walked out the front door of my house and found myself walking …
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747 reigns as Alaska park’s Fat Bear Week champion yet again
It’s official: Katmai National Park has crowned its 2022 Fat Bear. The national park in Alaska hosts a highly …
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Exploring Alaska: 2 days in America’s largest national park
By Colleen Thomas, Tribune News Service The rutted dirt road was proving a challenge for our rented SUV. We were 50 …
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