Survival Gear: Field Tested & Rated in Alaska
First off, it’s always a good idea to familiarize yourself, and when possible test gear prior to going to the … Continue reading Survival Gear: Field Tested & Rated in Alaska
First off, it’s always a good idea to familiarize yourself, and when possible test gear prior to going to the … Continue reading Survival Gear: Field Tested & Rated in Alaska
During my three weeks in Alaska, I sampled and ate my way across the state, from local diners and dive … Continue reading Alaska: Diners, Dive Bars, Fine Dining and More
Other than Anchorage and Fairbanks, where I stayed in hotels, I mostly stayed in off-the-grid cabins in Alaska. Cooper Landing … Continue reading Rustic Alaska Cabins
Watch as we land a small plane on a glacier in Mt. Denali and the awesome 360-degree views …. one … Continue reading Video Blog: Glacier Landing on Denali
Fall is about my favorite time of the year to fish in my local waters around Biscyane National Park. There’s … Continue reading Bonefish Bonanza and Monster Mutton Snappers
As a big part of this journey was a road trip and having driven more than 3,000 miles, I passed … Continue reading Random Road Signs in Alaska
Qiviut is the inner wool coat of the Musk Ox, an Ice Age relic living mostly north of the arctic … Continue reading Native Alaskan Qiviut: What is it and why is it so expensive?
There are a lot of reasons to visit Fairbanks, the second largest city in Alaska and gateway to the Arctic. … Continue reading Fairbanks, AK: As Seen on Atlas Obscura
While there are several old abandoned gold dredges in and around Alaska, this one is not a tourist trap and … Continue reading Chatanika Gold Dredge #3: As seen on Atlas Obscura
Igloo City, is a never opened and abandoned hotel shaped like a, well an igloo. (see listing on Atlas Obscure … Continue reading Igloo City: As seen on Atlas Obscura