Five minutes after squeezing into the Cessna 206 with three other giddy passengers, the blue-and-white six-seater zipped across the gravel runway and rose into an overcast sky, veering west for the ...
Travelling in Alaska — the US’s final frontier — can feel like jumping through a wormhole. Time here is marked not by the ...
On a clear day, Denali can be seen from 150 miles away in Anchorage. And yet, the granite behemoth eludes far more visitors than it entertains. There's a saying that claims less than 30 percent of ...
Most journeys start from the city of Anchorage, via painted seaplanes that can be seen docked around various ... of ice on the way from Anchorage to Denali National Park. Travellers passing ...
Medicaid is under attack right now in Washington, D.C., and if politicians succeed in tearing it down, the consequences for ...
Housing, infrastructure, and services swell as residents flow to the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska’s growth locus for ...
Sarah Crowley of Raining Joy Arts visits Wupatki National Monument for a two-week artist residency, creating a series of ...
Host Paul Twardock and Mahaffey discuss the early years of the Alaska Methodist University Ski Team and the construction of ...
Scientists say Mount Spurr — about 80 miles from Anchorage — is becoming more seismically active, spewing large amounts of dangerous gasses and heating up at its surface.
The women who stood on top of Denali in July of 1970 and weathered the storms to return alive were not mythological heroes. Nor should they have to be. They were real people, with their own ...
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