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This area is said to be one of the most impressive in all of Alaska, mainly because it is filled to the brim with Millennials. This community has already started building itself up to the point where many would argue it’s one of the best cities in all of Alaska and they wouldn’t b...
Adventure Where You Live We crave wild spaces in Alaska. The natural and raw beauty surrounding us compels us to drive, fly, or float miles and miles from civilization to let the magnitude and solitude fill our adventure cups. But in the small community of Girdwood, it’s easy to find b...
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outdoor adventure. Working and playing in Southeast Alaska is an opportunity many dream of, but few seldom do. We also offer opportunities to also live and work in Juneau, the "capital city" surrounded by mountains and culture, and Haines, where you will be immersed in vast natural beauty....
Elias mountains to the south and east enjoys a relatively temperate climate. The valleys of the Susitna and Matanuska rivers, Cook Inlet, and the Kenai Peninsula are where the majority of Alaskans live. Tanana RiverTanana River, east-central Alaska.(more) The central plains and lowlands of ...
InSunday Funday, L.A. people give us a play-by-play of their ideal Sunday around town. Find ideas and inspiration on where to go, what to eat and how to enjoy life on the weekends. It’s rare that Alaska gets a day off. The iconic queen and winner of “RuPaul’s Drag Race All...
The First Nation peoples of the Arctic live in a land where the nuances of snow hold great significance in daily life. For this reason, their language has many names for the different types of snow. The following words are taken from the Eskimo Inupiat Dictionary....
Locals embrace the natural world and have created a vibrant river city in the far north. Where else can you travel to such a remote locale and still enjoy all the amenities of a charming downtown, a thriving arts community, rich Alaska Native culture, authentic Alaskan activities and attractio...
How is the Arctic defined? Isotherm or Temperature (where the average temperature of the warmest month is less than ten °C (50 °F) Geographic latitude (the Arctic Circle – 66° 33′ 39″) Treeline (the northernmost latitude where trees can grow) ...