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Flying Squirrel Bakery Cafe is a family run food adventure on the edge of the woods in Talkeetna, Alaska. Visit our shop at Mile 11 of the Talkeetna Spur for artisan breads, creative pastries, organic espresso, simple all day fresh food items and wood fired pizza nights on the weekends. Open year round, Flying Squirrel proudly uses many Alaska grown ingredients including produce from our Talkeetna family farm. Check out this video, then tell us One Thing You Love About Flying Squirrel in the comments!
Special thanks for help with the making of this video to Tom & Katie Harrison, Lillian Rust, Talkeetna Community Schools program, and all the awesome staff and Flying Squirrel customers who were willing to share their Squirrel love on film!
360 In Alaska: Wilderness Express | Royal Caribbean
The only train ride where a 360-degree view is a must. The Wilderness Express Luxury Dome Railcars are attached to the end of the Alaska Railroad's Denali Star train. Trains run between Anchorage, Talkeetna, Denali National Park and Fairbanks. The Dome’s glass ceilings allow riders to enjoy a 360-degree view of the Alaska coastline and mountain ranges.
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The Warmest Village in Alaska
And you think your crew and supply logistics are tough to manage... we're out in the bush- in Goodnews Bay, Alaska on a rare sunny day. WxTV is going to show you weatherization in a remote Yup'ik Eskimo village on the Bering Sea where everything is unique. From shipping supplies in on a barge, to hiring crew members from the local village down to the measures installed to keep these residents warm during the brutal Alaskan winters.
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Nenana River Rafting- Denali National Park, Alaska
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The Nenana River is a great place to go rafting in Alaska. Learn the basics in this video. This video was created by the Alaska Public Lands Information Center.
“Alaska’s parks, forests and refuges are rich and varied. The Anchorage Interagency Visitor Center helps visitors and residents to have meaningful, safe, enjoyable experiences on public lands, and encourages them to sustain the natural and cultural resources of Alaska. The anchorage downtown Alaska Public Lands Information Center, and three others statewide, provide trip-planning, interpretation, and education for all ages.”
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Abenteuer Alaska (3): Denali - Byers Lake - Seward
Von Fairbanks aus geht die Reise zunächst zum Denali State Park und der Princess Wilderness Lodge, von wo aus wir einen fantastischen Paddeltrip auf dem wundervollen Byers Lake unternehmen. Danach geht es durch atemberaubende Landschaften zum Hafen von Seward.
Helicopter and Dog Sledding on a Glacier in Alaska - Seward
There are some glaciers you can drive to, but very few that you can stroll to. Just 15 miles from Seward—where many cruises embark and disembark—Exit Glacier is one of the most popular road-accessible glaciers in the state. In fact, you can walk almost right up to the face of it in 30 minutes, by way of the Edge of the Glacier Trail.
Exit Glacier is not huge, but it looks big up close, so it makes a great place for photos. It’s also a good spot to learn about glacial movement, since it’s receding quickly; there's even a guide marking its recession over the past 120 years.
The well-developed trails here have good footing and interpretive signs, explaining the return of plant life after the ice. There’s also a self-guided audio tour on The Alaska App, narrated by the Park Service’s chief interpretive ranger.
If you’re looking for more of an adventure, take the Harding Icefield Trail, which climbs 3,500 feet in 4 miles, and gives great views of the glacier. There are also guided hikes on the glacier, if you want to strap on crampons and walk on the ice.
Visiting Hatcher Pass, Mountain Pass in Alaska, United States
Hatcher Pass (3886 ft./1148 m.) is a mountain pass through the southwest part of the Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska. It is named after Robert Hatcher, a prospector and miner. The nearest incorporated communities are Palmer and Wasilla approximately 12 miles (19 km) to the south, and Willow approximately 26 miles (42 km) to the west. The communities are at an elevation of approximately 250 feet (76 m) in the Mat-Su valley. For more info, visit this link:
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Road Trip + Alaska Scenery March 9th
Part one of my mini road trip with Eddie, CJ, and Morgan to Anchorage.
Some cool scenery shots too. Mountains, and this shop in Cooper Landing, Alaska.
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1st Music clip made by me, Russell Steele (untitled)
2nd Music clip credits to youtube user: kodoku42 (epic beardness)
3rd Music clip credits to Antoine Dufour (ashes in the sea)
Motorhome camping in Alaska at the Rosehip campground in the chena recreational area
Taking a walk down by the upper chena river before driving the motorhome back to Fairbanks Alaska
Seward, Alaska travel 2020
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Seward's location is nothing short of epic. It sits at the northernmost edge of Resurrection Bay, a deeply dug fjord carved millennia ago by retreating glaciers. To the east are snowcapped peaks decked out in their lower altitudes by forests of Sitka spruce. To the west is 700 square miles of ice known as the Harding Icefield. It is encompassed by the larger Kenai Fjords National Park. No matter where you look, there's something beautiful to see.
It was the area's natural gateway to northern Alaska lands that led to its 1903 selection for the southern terminus of what would become the Alaska Railroad. The settlement was named Seward in honor of the politician who lobbied for and negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867. When the railroad was successfully constructed to Anchorage, Seward's future was secure. Today it serves as a turnaround port for most major glacier route Alaska cruises from Seward to Vancouver.
Seward offers a wide selection of activities for every age, energy level, and interest. By far the most popular are Kenai Fjords day cruises into Resurrection Bay and Kenai Fjords National Park. Our favorite cruises go by spacious catamaran into Aialik Bay for astounding views of tidewater glaciers and ample chances to see the area's diverse marine wildlife. Seward's beautiful bay waters can also be explored by a guided kayak excursion. Seward is a great place for fishing. Monster halibut are caught each year in nearby waters, and the town is host to the popular Seward Silver Salmon Derby held annually in mid-August. Back on land, there's the Alaska SeaLife Center, hiking at Exit Glacier, ziplining, sled dog kennel tours-the list goes on.
Keep reading for expert Seward and Kenai Fjords National Park advice on where to stay, things to do, and how to get around.
For most visitors interested in seeing Seward, we recommend spending at least one or two nights in town. There are as many lodging options as there are activities. The Harbor 360 offers freshly updated rooms, complimentary continental breakfast, and a convenient harbor front location. Farther outside of town, the Seward Windsong Lodge has a cozy rustic feel and views of the Resurrection Valley. The lodge provides transportation into town via a free scheduled shuttle.
Although Seward does have a small airport, most visitors reach Seward by Alaska Railroad, Park Connection Motorcoach, rental car, or aboard a cruise from Vancouver. The Park Connection offers two trips daily between Anchorage and Seward and the only same day connecting service to Talkeetna and Denali National Park. The Alaska Railroad offers daily summer service between Anchorage and Seward, with the train from Anchorage arriving in the late morning and return train departing in the early evening. Many consider this route to be the most scenic train trip in the state. The highway to Seward is a National Scenic Byway in its own right, so we recommend traveling one direction by rail and the other by bus.
Susitna River, Alaska
This short video clip was taken at Suitina River Lodge at Talketna, Alaska, in Sptember 2014.
Stillpoint Lodge in Halibut Cove, Alaska
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Top 12. Best Museums in Alaska
Top 12. Best Museums in Alaska: Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum, University of Alaska Museum of the North, Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center, Alaska State Museum, Alaska Islands and Ocean Visitor Center, Pratt Museum, Red Onion Saloon Brothel Museum, Totem Heritage Center, Sheldon Jackson Museum, The Aurora Ice Museum, Talkeetna Historical Society Museum
Amber Lake Rentals - New Lake Front Cabin in Alaska
This outstanding property is located near the Southern Edge of Denali National Park. The area boasts some of the best scenery in the interior of Alaska, as well as arguably, the best snow machining in the world.For more info Visit
Bush Pilot's View: Wrangell-Saint Elias Wilderness
“How do you describe something as majestic as what we flew through? That’s the thing. I don’t really have the words for it.” Join Alaskan bush pilot*, Lynn Ellis in breathtaking Wrangell St. Elias National Park and Preserve, the largest protected wilderness in America.
Wrangell-Saint Elias Wilderness protects over 9 million acres of steep mountains, winding rivers, glaciated valleys, and countless wildlife species. Lynn’s family homesteaded in the area before it became a national park. He has been flying in these mountains since he was 16 years old and has a unique and intimate connection with the land. He now brings his years of knowledge to the park service, providing access for the biologists and rangers that care for this special place.
“When you come down to luck, I mean, just look around. I mean, I can’t really argue with fate. I mean, how can I be upset. It’s impossible. No matter how bad things get.” —Lynn Ellis, NPS Alaskan Bush Pilot
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*Note: The landing of aircraft in NPS wilderness, like the plane featured in this video, is unique to Alaska and is not typically allowed in other states that have NPS wilderness. For more information, read about the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Areas Act:
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Triple Lakes Trail | Denali National Park, Alaska
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This video was recorded in Denali National Park and Preserve. Denali National Park and Preserve is located in Interior Alaska, centered on Mount Denali, the highest mountain in North America. The park and contiguous preserve encompasses more than 6 million acres (24,500 km2). The national preserve is 1,334,200 acres (5,430 km2). On December 2, 1980, a 2,146,580 acre (8,687 km2) Denali Wilderness was established within the park. Denali's landscape is a mix of forest at the lowest elevations, including deciduous taiga. The preserve is also home to tundra at middle elevations, and glaciers, rock, and snow at the highest elevations. The longest glacier is the Kahiltna Glacier. The park received 587,412 recreational visitors in 2016. Wintertime activities includes dog-sledding, cross-country skiing, and snowmachining.
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Rosehip Campground, Chena River State Recreation Area, Fairbanks, Alaska
A CampgroundTour.com exclusive tour of Rosehip Campground, part of the Chena River State Recreation Area along Chena River Road outside Fairbanks, Alaska.
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Denali Park Road, Alaska
This video clip includes the scenery from the car window at Denali National Park. It runs between the park entrance to Eielson, and further. A tour bus runs on the winding grave road, sometimes on the edge of mountain slope. It was very thrilling. The first 24 kms of the road are available to private vehicles. Beyond this point, visitors must access by the park buses.
A large Alaskan Moose appeared on the dry riverbed. Autumn's color was vivid in September 2014.
Roadside Trail | Denali National Park, Alaska
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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)
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This video was recorded in Denali National Park and Preserve. Denali National Park and Preserve is located in Interior Alaska, centered on Mount Denali, the highest mountain in North America. The park and contiguous preserve encompasses more than 6 million acres (24,500 km2). The national preserve is 1,334,200 acres (5,430 km2). On December 2, 1980, a 2,146,580 acre (8,687 km2) Denali Wilderness was established within the park. Denali's landscape is a mix of forest at the lowest elevations, including deciduous taiga. The preserve is also home to tundra at middle elevations, and glaciers, rock, and snow at the highest elevations. The longest glacier is the Kahiltna Glacier. The park received 587,412 recreational visitors in 2016. Wintertime activities includes dog-sledding, cross-country skiing, and snowmachining.
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