Denali National Park: Part 2 FlyBy and Glacier Landing
At more than 9,446 sq mi 24,464 sq km), there is a lot to see in Denali National Park and Reserve. There are … Continue reading Denali National Park: Part 2 FlyBy and Glacier Landing
At more than 9,446 sq mi 24,464 sq km), there is a lot to see in Denali National Park and Reserve. There are … Continue reading Denali National Park: Part 2 FlyBy and Glacier Landing
Denali National Park and Preserve is a little smaller than Belgium and bigger than the US state of Connecticut. I … Continue reading Denali National Park: Part 1
In any other state this would be a river, which seems to be part of the taxonomy of waterways in … Continue reading Fly Fishing Montana Creek, Alaska
On this day in 1899 Ernst Hemingway was born. I’ve read all his books and essays on fishing, hunting and … Continue reading Ernest Hemingway
Talkeetna is small town nestled at the base of North America’s tallest peak, Mt. Denali and the Susitna River or … Continue reading Talkeetna, AK … a Touristy Town with a Mountain and a River
The prehistoric Ice Age animals once roamed with Wooly Mammoths and saber tooth tigers. Today there are a few wild … Continue reading Musk Ox … An Ice Age Living Relic in Alaska
Stage 1 was spent mostly on the Kenai Peninsula and was my introduction to Alaska. I arrived on June 6 … Continue reading AK Trip Stage 1 Highlights: Kenai Peninsula
World Class trout river video: Continue reading Video Blog: Opening Day on Alaska’s Kenai
Right along the Sterling Highway, a little bit off the Seward-Sterling junction sits Copper Landing. I spent four days in … Continue reading Cooper Landing, AK … A River Runs Through It
This was a trip more than a year in the making. I first contacted Cooper Landing Fishing Guide owner Dave … Continue reading Chasing Rainbows and a Personal Best on the Kenai