This beautiful walk level so it can feel easy for Alaska standards and for its length. A great choice for those who want a longer walk without a lot of elevation gain or rugged terrain. It is partially paved and can be accessed by road bikes for most of
Creepy man pulls a knife on us on the Trail of Blue Ice I know, I know: I need to get my Anchorage Runfest 49K race report up while the race is still fresh in my mind. But first, this. On Sunday, my sister (who was up visiting from Philly), my partner, the dog and I head...
Explore this 35.2-km point-to-point trail near Cooper Landing, Alaska. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 8 h 43 min to complete. This is a popular trail for backpacking, birding, and cross-country skiing, but you can still
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We could have done with fewer mosquitoes, but that was to be expected for June in Alaska. This was a great place to take a break and recharge our mental batteries in the quiet of the Alaskan wilderness. We had a totally awesome time and we really want to come back! ...
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Post-trail we are thinking of doing some exploring in British Columbia and Alaska. We are hoping to finish sometime in early or mid-September. Currently I have printed out my guide, and I have most of the gear I need. Flask and I are marking out our resupplies on the map. In Jan....
The start of the climb begins next to a waterfall and levels out at a crystal blue lake with a backdrop of even higher mountains; a perfect start to the journey. The first of many tunnels brings you to the stop at Alp Grum, allowing for a quick photoshoot of the breathtaking mountains...
And it takes the air out of the adventure of everybody else those runners pass on the trail. I realize that people who live out west or in Alaska snicker when we call Isle Royale a wilderness. Sure there are no roads or cars on the island but it’s still hard to hang that label ...