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Weeks before the snow melts off riverbanks and lakes are ice-free, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced that two once-mighty fisheries on Kodiak Island will be shuttered all summer.
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Rider sets machine on fire to stay warm
A Fairbanks man became separated from his companions on a wilderness trip and lit his snowmobile on fire to stay warm.
Snowmachiner falls through ice, presumed drowned
A snowmachiner from Houston fell through the ice on the Susitna River on Saturday afternoon and Alaska State Troopers say he is missing and is presumed to have drowned.
Climbers descend after 12 days in cave
After living for 12 days in a snow cave not much bigger and a whole lot colder than a refrigerator, a party of two hoping to put the first woman atop Mount McKinley in the winter abandoned their climb Thursday.
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Iditarod mystery: How far is it to Nome?
Many Iditarod junkies wonder exactly how far is it to Nome. The Iditarod Trail Committee claims 1,149 miles on both its northern and southern routes -- an effort to ensure the distance includes 49 (for the 49th state) and exceeds the 1,000-mile Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race between Whitehorse and Fairbanks.
Searchers finally reach and rescue stranded Southeast hiker
Searchers on Wednesday afternoon found and rescued a hiker stranded without food for days on Meade Glacier near Haines, according to the Coast Guard.
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Rescuers unable to reach 'extreme hiker' on glacier
Severe weather on Monday prevented the rescue of a weakened "extreme hiker" stranded on a glacier near Haines without food, forcing him to spend another night out, according to the Coast Guard.
Firearms now allowed in most national parks
A change in federal law means that people who can legally possess firearms under federal, state and local laws will now be able to carry a loaded firearm in most of the country's national parks.
Attempt to be 1st woman to summit McKinley in winter hindered by blizzard
Challenged by scarce daylight, blowing snow and zero visibility, the first woman attempting to scale Mount McKinley in winter is hunkered down at 10,000 feet, where she and her partner have been living in a snow cave since last Sunday.
Board allows cell use during bison hunts
Bison hunters in Alaska will be allowed to use cell phones, two-way radios and satellite phones to improve their success rate and help reduce damage to crops in the Delta Junction area.
Basinger headed toward finish line
The nasty terrain of the 75-mile Farewell Burn behind him, Anchorage cyclist Pete Basinger pulled out of Nikolai on Wednesday night on the final stretch of the 350-mile Iditarod Invitational with a third victory in sight.
Assembly hears Hatcher Pass corridor testimony
More than a hundred people packed into the Mat-Su Assembly chambers Tuesday night to try to sway the Assembly for or against opening up a corridor for snowmachines and four-wheelers in Hatcher Pass. The issue was tabled.
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From fashion runways to Alaska trails: Ex-model returns to Iditarod
A girl who was chosen and pampered during Models Week in Shanghai, who worked on the runways of exclusive designers in Milan, is now a far different woman in a far different place.
Game committee approves antlerless moose hunt
The popular state permit drawing hunt for antlerless moose in Mat-Su will continue this year, despite objections by nearly half the members of the Mat-Su Fish and Game Advisory Committee.
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Searchers recover body of snowmachiner
Searchers have recovered the body of 40-year-old Alan Gage, who was killed more than a week ago in an avalanche that also claimed the life of the Conoco Phillips Alaska president, according to Alaska State Troopers.
No sign yet of avalanche victim
Searchers returned Sunday to the Grandview area but were unable to find snowmachiner Alan Gage, who was presumed killed in an avalanche Feb. 13.
Search fails to find man lost in avalanche last Saturday
Searchers found no sign today of the body of a snowmachiner who disappeared in an avalanche last Saturday in the Grandview area wilderness. They hope to begin looking again tomorrow, troopers say.
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More than 1,500 skiers, many dressed in elaborate costumes, came out for the annual Alaska Ski for Women on Super Bowl Sunday.
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Anchorage's in-town ski area is aiming to make a mark among snowboarders and skiers with its new Ptarmigan Terrain Park.
STORY
Costco, the nation's third-largest retailer, has partnered with Valdez Heli-Camps to offer a punch card that buys 25,000 vertical feet of skiing in the Chugach Mountains.
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Skiers and snowboarders dropped into Alyeska's new Super Pipe to warm up and compete in the Alyeska Pipeline Masters competition on Jan. 16.
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The Alaska Kayak Academy recently began offering packraft polo games in the Bartlett High pool.
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If you want to know how polar bears are doing, you have to go where they live.
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The 7th Annual Wooden Ski Classic was held at Russian Jack Springs Park. Competitors were penalized if they didn't have the "proper gear," which included wooden skis, bamboo or wooden poles, three-pin bindings or leather boots.
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Within a federal government that employs 19.7 million people, there is one dog mushing job. It's in Denali, and it's currently vacant.
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Most winter bikes know that during the Dark Season, survival is linked to the lights and reflective tape.
Expansion of motorized area of Hatcher Pass considered
Conditions prevent troopers from recovering Gage's body
Fatter prize purse set to boost thrills at Arctic Man races
Hazardous conditions hinder search for victim of avalanche
Bowles snowmachine got stuck before avalanche buried him
Fehrmann wins 3rd straight Susitna 100 ultramarathon
'Hard slab' avalanche killed Hiland skier
Fairbanks fur tanner appointed to state game board
Not far from Circle, a warm stop on the Yukon Quest trail
Endurance race wild card: weather
Fantasy costumes at ski event combat all-too-real abuse
Cabinet secretaries announce conservation advisory group
Yukon Quest racer is next kennel ranger at Denali Park
Take bus, bring winter gear to Transit 2 Trails
Hilltop Ski Area short on vertical, now big on air
Boy, 9, claims derby with 22-inch rainbow
Pick up a heliski trip in with that dozen rolls of paper towel
Rubber shotgun slugs are effective black bear deterrent
Volunteers haul vehicles from dump site
Rookie will have veteran approach to Iditarod
Upper Kenai River fishing guides form a professional association
BLM faces hard struggle against illegal dumping on federal lands
Arctic Valley to open Saturday; Alyeska to unveil halfpipe
Pro-hunting candidates elected to Mat-Su advisory board
Mat-Su Fish and Game advisory board election draws hundreds
Stuckagain Heights property caught in park-access imbroglio
Nordic skiing priority proposed for Hatcher Pass
Anchorage gun-rights advocates dominate Fish and Game advisory election
NOAA establishes permit system for halibut charter boats