Brown Bear and Salmon in Icy Straight Point Alaska
This Brown Bear rips the crap out of some salmon!
Large Alaska Brown Grizzly Bear, Pope & Young animal. 9ft squared, shot with a bow.
Kent Ballard leaves his home state of Michigan to travel to Alaska. He managed to arrow a mammoth Brown Grizzly bear, while self filming the hunt. With the help of Mark Cooley of Tal Star Lodge, Kent was able to take down the 9 foot squared Brown bear. This video takes you through the 10 day hunt, and shows video of two other bears shot during the hunt.
Huntin' Fool Member Brian Shaub: Alaska Brown Bear
On a recent trip to Alaska, Huntin' Fool member Brian Shaub captured this great footage of a monster brown bear after a fishing trip. Brian doesn't take this bear, but it's an amazing example of the animals in Alaska.
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Taku Glacier Lodge Alaska 2014 - Wild Bear Joined Us!
We flew from Juneau, AK to Taku Glacier Lodge in a de Havilland Otter float plane. Over flying snow covered mountains, glaciers and landing and taking off from the rivers. We had a delicious BBQ with salmon and two wild bears also showed up to share our lunch.
Gustavus Alaska fly-over highlights
highlights from flying about Gustavus AK with a drone (outside of Glacier Bay NP).
Hoonah , Alaska in the Icy Strait
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Zipline Alaska, Icy Strait Point, Hoonah, June 2014, Linda Collison. HD
Claims to be the largest Ziprider in the world. Vertical drop higher than the Empire State Building. 45 minute bus ride up the mountain, 90 seconds zipline down! Shore excursion from Icy Strait Point, Hoonah off the Celebrity Millennium cruise of the Inside Passage up the SE coast of Alaska.
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve cruise, Alaska travel 2020
Alaska 2020: Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve cruise, Glacier Bay National Park Scenic cruising
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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is in the Alaska panhandle west of Juneau. President Calvin Coolidge proclaimed the area around Glacier Bay a national monument under the Antiquities Act on February 25, 1925. Subsequent to an expansion of the monument by President Jimmy Carter in 1978, the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) enlarged the national monument by 523,000 acres (2116.5 km2) on December 2, 1980 and in the process created Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, with 57,000 additional acres (230.7 km2) of public land designated as national preserve to the immediate northwest of the park in order to protect a portion of the Alsek River and related fish and wildlife habitats while allowing sport hunting.
Glacier Bay became part of a binational UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, was inscribed as a Biosphere Reserve in 1986 and in 1994 undertook an obligation to work with Hoonah and Yakutat Tlingit Native American organizations in the management of the protected area. In total the park and preserve cover 5,130 square miles (13,287 km2). Most of Glacier Bay is designated wilderness area which covers 4,164 square miles (10,784 km2).
Location: Hoonah-Angoon Census Area and Yakutat City and Borough, Alaska
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About 80% of visitors to Glacier Bay arrive on cruise ships. The National Park Service operates cooperative programs where rangers provide interpretive services aboard the ships and on the smaller boats that offer excursion trips to more distant park features. In-park accommodations are available at the Glacier Bay Lodge. The park and preserve hosts many outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, mountaineering, kayaking, rafting, fishing, and bird-watching. Unlike many other national parks in Alaska, subsistence hunting is not allowed in the park, only in the preserve.
Sport hunting and trapping are also allowed in the preserve. To hunt and trap, you must have all required licenses and permits and follow all other state regulations. The National Park Service and the State of Alaska cooperatively manage the wildlife resources of the preserve. Campers and hunters should be aware that brown bears are common in the preserve and be prepared to avoid conflicts with them. Typically hunted species in the preserve include black bears, mountain goats, wolves, wolverines, snowshoe hare, ptarmigans, waterfowls and a number of furbearers. There is one big game hunting guide authorized through concession contracts to operate within Glacier Bay National Preserve. Three lodges and one outfitter can provide transportation and services for fishing and hunting small game and waterfowl.
Sport fishing is another activity popular in the park. Halibut are frequently esteemed by deep-sea fishers and in rivers and lakes Dolly Varden and rainbow trout provide sport. An Alaskan sportfishing license is required for all nonresidents 16 and older, and residents 16–59, to fish in Alaska's fresh and salt waters.
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As a result of the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), 80,000,000 acres (32,000,000 ha) of Alaskan public lands were eligible for inclusion in the national park system. Studies for expansion of Glacier Bay focused on the area around the Alsek River. Facing an approaching deadline imposed by ANCSA to resolve land allotment and seeing delays in the proposed Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) in Congress that was intended to make a final settlement, President Jimmy Carter used his authority under the Antiquities Act to proclaim fifteen National Park Service units in Alaska on December 1, 1978. The proclamation also expanded Glacier Bay National Monument to include the Alsek lands. The final ANILCA legislation, signed into law by Carter on December 2, 1980, established Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve from the national monument. The Alsek addition comprised the bulk of the preserve lands. The chief distinction between park and preserve lands is that sport hunting by non-residents is permitted in accordance with Alaskan game regulations in the preserve, but prohibited in the park.
Icy Strait: Hoonah Alaska. June 7, 2016
Hoonah Alaska, Icy Strait Alaska. Celebrity Millennium cruise line, land and cruise tour. June, 2016.
Sarkar Family, USA Travel Alaska Kenai Fjord National Forest Ride Cruise Whale Watch August 2007
Sarkar Family, USA Travel Alaska Kenai Fjord National Forest Ride Cruise Whale Watch August 2007
Alaska Safari Adventure
Visit National Parks with each evening spent at our award winning lodge and Backcountry Camps. Our trip features fly in Bear Viewing, Glacier and Wildlife cruising, Rafting, and visits to the Alaska communities of Homer, and Seward. ----it's all included in our original sightseeing adventure.
Proof That Reality TV Can Be Pretty Fake
While we've known for a while that reality TV is about as real as a three-dollar bill, it's not easy to prove the fakery of television's most dubious genre - but we dug up as much as we could. Here's proof that reality TV is completely fake.
The Discovery Channel's reality show Alaskan Bush People documents the eccentric Brown family and their day-to-day lives in the Alaskan wilderness. According to the show's bio, the Browns were, quote, a newly discovered family who was born and raised wild. However, that claim was called into question when some of the family's neighbors accused them of staying somewhere other than their bush cabin.
In an interview with Radar Online, neighbors Jay Erickson and Becky Hunnicutt claimed that the family actually stayed at the Icy Strait Lodge in Hoonah, Alaska. The locals alleged that the isolated bush home was only used during filming, and said the family would travel between the cushy lodge and the wilderness whenever they pleased.
Their true living situation got a little bit more muddled when the Anchorage Daily News reported another alleged scam that landed the Browns in legal trouble for lying about being Alaskan residents. According to the report, the family admitted to residing outside of Alaska for much of the time between 2009 and 2012, and were not entitled to Alaskan residency dividends that they received.
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Hike to Bartlett Lake- Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Recommended Alaska Hiking Guides
• Hiking Alaska: A Guide to Alaska's Greatest Hiking Adventures (Regional Hiking Series)
• 50 Hikes in Alaska's Kenai Peninsula (2nd Edition) (Explorer's 50 Hikes)
• Explorer's Guide 50 Hikes Around Anchorage (Explorer's 50 Hikes)
• 50 Hikes in Alaska's Chugach State Park
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• Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve Adventure Set: Map & Naturalist Guide
• Glacier Bay: The Land and Then Silence
• Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
• Glacier Bay National Park
• Sculpted by Ice: Glaciers and the Alaskan Landscape
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• Lonely Planet Alaska (Travel Guide)
Check out this great trail in Glacier Bay National Park. This video was created by Glacier Bay National Park.
“Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is in the Alaska panhandle west of Juneau. President Calvin Coolidge proclaimed the area around Glacier Bay a national monumentunder the Antiquities Act on February 25, 1925.[3] Subsequent to an expansion of the monument by President Jimmy Carter in 1978, the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) enlarged the national monument by 523,000 acres (2116.5 km2) on December 2, 1980 and in the process created Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve,[4] with 57,000 additional acres (230.7 km2) of public land designated as national preserve to the immediate northwest of the park in order to protect a portion of the Alsek River and related fish and wildlife habitats while allowing sport hunting.
“Glacier Bay became part of a binational UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, was inscribed as a Biosphere Reserve in 1986 and in 1994 undertook an obligation to work with Hoonah and Yakutat Tlingit Native American organizations in the management of the protected area.[5] In total the park and preserve cover 5,130 square miles (13,287 km2). Most of Glacier Bay is designated wilderness area which covers 4,164 square miles (10,784 km2).”
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Whale Watching at Icy Strait Point
Brief highlights of our trip whale watching with Hoonah Travel Adventures and Captain Paul while we were visiting Icy Strait Point on our cruise.
We saw a lot more whales than this, but they are very difficult to capture on camera sometimes!
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Two people in Yakutat, Alaska, got quite a scare when a bear charged their car.
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The pair saw the bear in the road and slowed down to let it cross. When they drove by the bear came barreling out of the woods at them. After the incident they drove to a nearby lodge to warn others, and they witnessed the bear chase another car on the road.
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Lot for Sale - Gustavus Lot, Gustavus, AK
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Gustavus, AK 99826
$42,000, MLS# 14909
This 1.9 acre parcel boarders Rink Creek Rd, US Park Service property behind, Conservancy property on one side with a private residence on the other side. Electricityavailable along the road. Property has been surveyed and the markers are visible. It is located 4.1 miles from the Four Corners. Go down Wilson Rd which turns into Rink Creek Rd. Property survey stakes and signs are visible. Wildlife abounds with an abundance of deer and moose.
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Hoonah Real Estate Home for Sale. $879,000 7bd/4.5ba. - Errol Champion of racerealty.com
Listing: 14532
Property Type: Residential
Price: $879,000
Beds: 7
Baths: 4.5
Sq. Ft.: 7000
Year Built: 1996
Number of Acres: 0.45
Units: 0
City: Hoonah
Address: NHN Halibut Drive
Date Listed: 2015-06-01
Description: This remarkable four story custom-built home is ready for your investment as a lodge, bed & breakfast or rental income property. There are 2 stand alone living quarters plus an additional level for housing guests or tenants. The huge living room & kitchen on the second level is designed for entertaining guests. Large windows on each level provide beautiful views of the Hoonah waterfront, Port Frederick and the surrounding mountains. Eagles nest in nearby trees and whales are cruising in the Hoonah harbor.
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907-789-0555
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