- The body of a Craig man missing since Sept. 15 has been found in ocean water east of Ketchikan...
- For Adrian Knopps, 51, and Garret Hagen, 25, the dangers that come with a bear hunt did not end following a successful harvest.
- The fall whale hunt is going much better so far than the dismal spring hunt for much of the Arctic.
- Briton reaches Aleutian Islands after five months at sea, during which she capsized five times and got engaged
- The Arctic lost record amounts of sea ice last year and is changing at an unprecedented pace due to climate change, a landmark climate study
- A Wasilla moose hunter was rescued...
- A Florida-based author is seeking information for a new book entitledAlaska’s Fishing and Hunting Legends.
Friday, September 27, 2013
Alaska Outdoor News
Monday, September 16, 2013
Man Punches Grizzly
The other day I wrote about the fact that the first questions I always get about Alaska are about bears and moose (okay...the occasional igloo question). I have never until now heard a story quite like this...
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Saturday, September 14, 2013
Wild Alaska
Moose (1998) Alaska Office of Economic Development (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Alaskans are aware that with some simple precautions and common sense, the peril from these magnificent creatures is relatively low. However, the peril does exist.
Recently a hunter paid quite a price for his hunting trip. The son of a congressional candidate was mauled by a grizzly he had wounded as he hunted somewhat near McGrath. Due to poor weather, his rescue was delayed, but it sounds like he will pull through. You can read more about it HERE.
More people get hurt and are killed by moose in Alaska than bears, but that is mostly due to traffic accidents. Most moose are in the interior of Alaska. Certainly, moose are not thought of as being prominentHERE.
residents of southeast Alaska, but that seems to be changing a bit. Juneau residents are seeing more of them around town. You can read more about that
Much of Alaska's beauty is subtle, but those who don't know it think of the big and dangerous animals, as well as the more audacious landforms, glaciers, rivers, and ocean features. That's okay. Once visitors get there they are drawn into the real Alaska and are transformed for all their life. Those who are blessed to live in Alaska can absorb it at a natural pace.
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