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A new project in the Chugach and Tongass National Forests will make overnights in Alaska’s wilderness less intimidating for ...
It’s probably too late to book a weekend at some of the most popular Alaska public-use cabins in time for this summer. But it’s still possible to snag a great spot.
Alaska Cabins Project will lead to 25 new public use cabins in the state By Hunter Morrison, KDLL - Soldotna Published September 18, 2024 at 6:29 PM AKDT ...
For less-trafficked gems, Wayne Biessel, Mat-Su Area parks superintendent for Alaska State Parks, recommends checking out the cabins around Red Shirt Lake ($55, wood heat, each cabin sleeps six to ...
When hiking alone in Alaska, I’d been told, make noise. The last thing you want to do is to surprise a bear. And so I was doing my best to fill the woods with song, belting out Broadway tunes as ...
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6'7" Man's Peaceful Tiny House Life in AlaskaKevin's tiny house life in Alaska revolves around his three loves—nature, music, and teaching. He has built a tall-man ...
There is a rich history of public cabins in Alaska, dating back to the 1930s. The National Forest Foundation is striving to reconstruct ten existing cabins and build 25 new cabins.
The online bidding for six Air Force cabins in Alaska started at $25 apiece on Feb. 23. When the digital gavel came down -- so to speak -- two days later, each of the cabins had sold for at least ...
Which came first in Alaska: cabins or bats? Long live the little brown bat! By Ned Rozell For the Juneau Empire; Thursday, November 7, 2019 2:31pm ...
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