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After their gear was stolen in Anchorage, the three thought their expedition was ruined. The local climbing community came to the rescue.
The black bear ripped into an occupied tent, injuring a woman early Friday at the Williwaw Campground, officials said.
A tourism worker and two police officers rescued a moose calf from “a sure demise” after it fell into a lake and got stuck last week.
Science writer Ned Rozell was joined by two friends on a 33-hour trek from Eagle Summit to the Chena Hot Springs Resort.
With the fall’s iOS 18 update, hikers can map trails and stay in touch over iMessage and SMS.
Alaska lawmakers approved $3.7 million in funding for nine projects that are part of an integrated trail system that proponents hope will rival the Appalachian Trail on the East Coast and the Pacific Crest Trail on the West Coast.
The men became hypothermic and frostbitten after reaching the summit and called for help early Tuesday. Poor weather hampered rescue efforts.
Park rangers, a helicopter pilot and volunteers were on standby at the mountain’s high camp Thursday, the park service said.
Sass, a former Iditarod and Yukon Quest champion, was barred from racing in the 2024 Iditarod after multiple women accused him of sexual assault.
Three climbers sent an SOS from the summit Tuesday but only one had been taken off the mountain by Wednesday, National Park Service officials said.
The Assembly resolution, approved Tuesday, reaffirms support for the proposed corridor envisioned between Seward and Fairbanks.
Denali National Park and Preserve officials believe the solo climber fell last Thursday from the steep traverse between the mountain’s 17,200-foot high camp and the 18,200-foot Denali Pass.
A long stretch of the Seward-Fairbanks route would fall in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, where a proposed Assembly resolution opposes National Scenic Trail designation.
Rangers used location data to determine that the climber likely died in a fall from the Denali Pass traverse last week.
Bike Anchorage on Friday anticipated 3,500-4,000 riders to be counted during the day’s two commute times.
A route from the Mat-Su College trails to the Crevasse-Moraine system abruptly ends in a construction zone — for now.
On a trip to a fish hatchery in South Dakota, outdoors columnist Steve Meyer reflected on what it takes to keep similar facilities running and why they’re important to visitors.
The lakeside path will be closed to four-wheelers so crews can complete the first phase of a project to double the size of an existing lot, state parks officials say.
The arch has become a trademark of the race, referenced in stories and broadcasts and invoked as part of the thousand-mile sled dog race’s lore.
Alyeska Resort in Girdwood wrapped up its 47th annual Spring Carnival on Sunday with a tug-of-war, Dummy Downhill event, Alaskan Gladiator contest and other activities.
The roped pair fell from a peak in Ruth Gorge on Thursday night, the National Park Service said.
A trip to the National Conservation Training Center was made memorable by noisy birds and courteous folks.