Alaska: Into the Wilds
Before our cruise through the Inside Passage, we experienced a several-day land excursion in Alaska. It was a wonderful time to see the vastness of
Before our cruise through the Inside Passage, we experienced a several-day land excursion in Alaska. It was a wonderful time to see the vastness of
(Photo courtesy Explore Fairbanks) The best place to orient yourself on things to see and do in Fairbanks is at the Morris Thompson Cultural and
Fairbanks is the most populous city of northern Alaska, but still has only around 31,000 residents. It provides services to a geographically large area (eg.
While visiting Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge we attended a short talk and demonstration on hawks and falconry given by two of the local residents.
Situated in downtown Fairbanks, near the city’s Thompson Cultural and Visitor Center, sits an old log cabin. The cabin was built in 1910 by Walter
For people like me who love nature, it’s always interesting and fun to see the movement of a large number of animals. Last summer my
The “Farthest North Antler Arch” is located in central Fairbanks, adjoining the Chena River. The arch was built in 2010 and is comprised of antlers
We spent only a day in Fairbanks last summer, less time than ideal but enough to see some of the city’s highlights. One of our
Before our cruise through the Inside Passage, we experienced a several-day land excursion in Alaska. It was a wonderful time
(Photo courtesy Explore Fairbanks) The best place to orient yourself on things to see and do in Fairbanks is at
Fairbanks is the most populous city of northern Alaska, but still has only around 31,000 residents. It provides services to
While visiting Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge we attended a short talk and demonstration on hawks and falconry given by
Situated in downtown Fairbanks, near the city’s Thompson Cultural and Visitor Center, sits an old log cabin. The cabin was
For people like me who love nature, it’s always interesting and fun to see the movement of a large number
The “Farthest North Antler Arch” is located in central Fairbanks, adjoining the Chena River. The arch was built in 2010
We spent only a day in Fairbanks last summer, less time than ideal but enough to see some of the