ALASKA - Wrangell-St Elias National Park
This video begins on the Denali Highway from Cantwell to Paxon, then south on the Richardson and Edgerton Highways to Chitina. From Chitina, a 30 minute plane ride to McCarthy in the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve. Lodging in Kennicott where we hike to the Root Glacier and also visit the Kennecott Mine, an abandoned copper mine run by Kennecott Copper Corporation.
On Root Glacier, we put on crampons for the hike and eat a picnic lunch on the glacier.
Music: Parkside by Dan Lebowitz
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Casting your line for fish from the banks of a glacial Alaskan river: it’s an experience that many dream about, but Denali Fly Fishing Guides makes it easy to make the dream come true!
Alaska Backcountry
Some videos of my trip last weekend (6/9 and 6/10) in the Alaskan backcountry. The first portion is up Healy Creek to Cody Pass. The Second portion is out Stampede trail to the Park (Denali) boundary with some views of the mountain and countryside.
Kent Kaiser Alaska / Alaskan Quest
Father and Son reconnect on a Alaskan adventure, vist the Brooks Range, Arctic grayling fly fishing, Visit Denali National Park, Explore Worthington Glacier, Experience a Salmon Wheel, Salmon Fishing near Valdez,the famous Salmon Bake in Fairbanks with Kent Kaiser... Alaskan Quest alaskanquest.com
Alaska wildlife - Beaver
Beaver we spotted on our Denali Self-drive Jeep Adventure CruiseTour excursion in Denali National Park, Alaska on July 18, 2008. Watch real close for a surprise at the end!
Denali Jeep Excursions May 2016 short
Here's some of the views and experiences you might have on our Jeep Excursion!
My Alaskan Bear Adventure
Check out my trip with Alaska Bear Adventures! Based out of Homer Alaska. Truly a once in a lifetime experience! All shot with the Black Gopro Hero 3+ ENJOY!
Backcountry Alaska
AXYS time in the wood line
Senate Votes to Allow Hunting of Grizzly Bears in Alaska Refuges
Senate Votes to Allow Hunting of Grizzly Bears in Alaska Refuges
The U.S. Senate voted, generally along partisan divisions, on Tuesday (March 21) to cancel a control that precluded certain sorts of chasing in Alaska national untamed life asylums.
In the 52-to-47 vote, the Senate utilized the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to upset a supposed midnight control that President Barack Obama's organization passed in their last hours in office a year ago. (Under the 1996 CRA, Congress can, in a facilitated design, dispose of any control, which then can't be restored in a significantly comparable shape, as per an article in the Washington Post.
The support for the abrogation was that states, not the government, ought to shape directions in regards to natural life inside their outskirts, as indicated by the Washington Pos
Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., contradicted the push to abrogate chasing directions in Alaska asylums, saying at the hearing that in his view the new law would make things the same as before 100 years on the administration of our local natural life on our national untamed life shelters in Alaska.
The new determination would permit catching, goading and elevated shooting of untamed life, for example, wolves and mountain bears, on Alaska's shelters, the Washington Post revealed.
As opposed to supporting seekers, what the CRA before us in my view puts at hazard when you vote to put the government blessing on techniques for take that the general population sees as offensive even untrustworthy, when you permit that ideologically determined style of amusement administration to try and pervade the holiness of our national natural life shelters, I don't believe that is going to bat for seekers, Heinrich said at the hearing. I expect that it's imperiling the eventual fate of something that is basic to culture and lifestyle.
The National Rifle Association, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the Alaska section of the Safari Club International all upheld the upsetting of the chasing controls, as per the Post.
The Sierra Club issued an announcement firmly restricting the overruling. Presently seekers can execute grizzlies and wolves on Alaska's natural life shelters, incorporating mother grizzlies with their fledglings, and wolves with their pups in their sanctums. State natural life authorities can even shoot