Tradition of the Iditarod – The Last Great Race®

02/13/2013

Photo Credit: Anchorage Daily News For many, the thought of Alaska in winter brings to mind cold temperatures, snow and ice. Predominantly because of the world-renowned Iditarod, a race with a tradition of more than 40 years along a trail that has been in existence for more than a…

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13 Reasons to Visit Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula

01/29/2013 Flying fishing in Alaska

Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula is the ideal destination for anyone wanting to experience the wonder and majesty of the Great Land. We’ve pulled our top 13 reasons to head to the Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge this summer.1 – The Kenai Peninsula may be best known as the home of the…

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Fishing Alaska’s Copper River Salmon: 5 Things to Know

12/31/2012 RJ Kopchak, commercial fisherman, Cordova, Alaska.

Between mid-May and mid-June, foodies eagerly await the arrival of the highly-prized (and typically expensive) deliveries of the various “Wild Copper Salmon” from Alaska. Restaurants compete over who can get their hands on the first batch of the highly-coveted fish. Up north in Alaska, it’s a mad dash to catch…

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Visit the North Pole

12/03/2012 Snow-covered trees in Alaska

Thanksgiving has come and gone, and the holiday season has officially begun. Time to deck the halls and turn up the holiday tunes. The City of North Pole, known for its jolly motto of “where the Christmas spirit lives year-round,” is kicking it up a notch throughout the month of…

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