Mining For Gold Is A Rush For Ryan Martens
Martens is a gold miner who lives in a camp roughly 120 kilometers south of Dawson, and he is spending his fifth summer looking for the next strike.
Northern Lights Through The Lens Of A National Geographic Photographer
The Northern Lights are a magical experience that can’t fully be understood until you see them for yourself. Even Alaskans accustomed to viewing them on clear winter nights will rush outside at a first sighting.
White Black Bears And Blonde Grizzly’s
The most likely bear you’ll see in Southeast Alaska is the black bear, the most abundant and smallest of North America’s three bear species. About 100,000 live in Alaska.
A Trip On Uncruise Adventures Is Distinctly Unlike Other Cruises
Dan Blanchard says Juneau’s UnCruise Adventures is a bit like 7up, the colorless carbonated soft drink that branded itself the “uncola” years ago.
Peter Nestler Motivates Audiences By Jumping Rope
Peter Nestler is known as the Rope Master. But you can call him just about anything you want.
The Sky’s The Limit For The Alaska Airmen Association, Thanks In Part To Alaska Community Partners’ Community Giveback Program
Corey Hester believes that in terms of aviation, Alaska truly is the final frontier.
5 Tips For Booking An Alaskan Excursion
Navigating the options for Alaskan excursions can be overwhelming. Here’s what you need to know when mapping out your excursions, from Lisa Hollander, a Skagway resident.
Ketchikan's General Store Is Alaska's Oldest Business: Tongass Trading Co.
When you shop with Tongass Trading Company, you’re truly shopping a piece of Alaska’s history.
Life Is A Quilt For Jan Nardone
Jan Nardone has a passion for quilting. But she’s not alone.
Ketchikan’s Creek Street Has A Storied Past, Thriving Present and A Bright Future
If you ask Steve Reeve, there’s no other place in Alaska like Ketchikan.