ALASKA'S NEWSPAPER

| Updated: 11:24 PM

Outdoors

JOHN SCHANDELMEIER

When the lights go out, blame humans

The northern lights dance across the sky over the Takotna checkpoint during the 2011 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.

Several years back, I woke my kids in the middle of the night. "Come on, get up, look at the northern lights!" The sky was a brilliant red, from horizon to horizon. They did get up and look, but didn't seem quite as impressed as I. Today they don't remember that night.

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Federal subsistence board renews review of Alaska rural designation

The state's federal subsistence board has discarded seven years of work to determine which rural federal lands in Alaska are eligible for subsistence hunting.

Alaska Ski for Women scheduled Sunday

The Alaska Ski for Women 4-K ski race will take place this Sunday at Kincaid Park. Funds raised go toward local charities to fight domestic abuse.

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Government can crowd out other forms of working together

New York Times columnist Ross Douthat warns against government that uses its authority to force churches and other groups to toe its philosophical marks.

Kodiak bear guides aim to give guests low-impact adventure

Harry and Brigid Dodge's efforts to reduce the environmental impact of their business have won them several awards. This month, their business, Kodiak Treks, was recertified by Adventure Green Alaska, the sole Alaska organization offering a certification process for ecotourism.

Public welcomed on summit of Max's Mountain at last

For the first time ever in the ski area's history, Alyeska Resort opened Max's Mountain to the public on Saturday from the peak's summit.

Tour of Anchorage: 25th could be the biggest ever

In 1987 the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail was completed after years of public debate and land negotiations. The trail, which follows the Anchorage coastline from downtown to Kincaid Park, intersected the Lanie Fleischer Chester Creek Trail at Westchester Lagoon. Skiers looked at the new trail map and saw the possibility of a "mountain to sea" ski race.

JOHN SCHANDELMEIER

Willow tree does more than simply feed moose

Willows are the most common shrub in Alaska. Depending on which source you access, there are 170 to 400 types of willow. About 40 species occur in Alaska.

Woman crosses Antarctic solo on skis

British adventurer Felicity Aston became the first woman to ski alone across Antarctica on Monday, hauling two sledges around crevasses and over mountains into endless headwinds, past the South Pole and onward to the coastal ice shelf, persevering for 59 days in near-total solitude.

Outdoors hotline (1/24/12)

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6 artists to be in residence at Denali

Six artists have been selected from more than 300 applicants to participate in this year's Artist-in-Residence program at Denali National Park and Preserve.

Rossi investigators examine signature of Kenai hunting guide

Detectives are continuing their investigation into the 2008 bear hunt that prompted the resignation of a top state Fish and Game official, turning their attention to the mystery of how the signature of a licensed guide from Kenai appeared on a deceitful hunt record written by the ex-official.

Rossi stayed on job despite hunt probe

State-of-art fish hatchery in Fairbanks gets first batch of eggs

The Ruth Burnett Sport Fish Hatchery is alive and breathing -- finally.

Rossi stayed on job despite hunt probe

A top Fish and Game official charged with illegal bear hunting was allowed to remain at work for roughly a month after his boss learned of the pending investigation.

Alaska wildlife chief charged with illegal hunting, resigns

Collar-cam videos provide grizzly bear's view of Alaska

Grizzly boar 6041 had a busy day on May 26. The 700-pound, 10-year-old Alaska bear woke up at 3:17 a.m. as the sun peeked out beneath gray skies. Within 15 minutes, he was attempting to impregnate a willing sow. Then it was off to eat fish.

Alaskans testify on killing bears with snares

Former Gov. Tony Knowles stepped before the seven-member Alaska Board of Game on Friday to urge an immediate end to the snaring of bears, including grizzlies, as a management tool to boost moose populations.

Ex-governor joins opposition to expansion of bear snaring

The use of snares to kill bears is a "train wreck" of wildlife management policy, a former Alaska governor said Thursday as he announced he would join biologists in opposing the expansion of such methods to boost moose populations.

Alaska wildlife chief charged with illegal hunting, resigns

A top official in the Alaska Department of Fish and Game quit his job Thursday after being charged with 12 hunting violations. Troopers say Division of Wildlife Conservation Director Corey Rossi, a controversial Palin appointee, lied on big-game hunting reports.

Critics see opportunities with Rossi resignation

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REPORTS

Trails and grooming

The snow is here to stay in for the winter and the trail groomers are now out full time. Check our live updated page to get the latest reports on conditions around town.

VIDEO

Westchester winter

Clear and cold winter weather made for great ice skating conditions and beautiful views on Westchester Lagoon Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012.

PHOTOS

2012 Frosty Bottom race

2012 frosty bottom thumb

The race follows the trail system to Hillside Ski Area, where 25-mile participants finish and 50-mile racers turn around.

US sets 2012 catch limits for all managed fish species

McKinley climber retreats, ending 2nd try at winter ascent

Right cup improves coffee and friendships

Heading out for a run at 33 below? Start with warm shoes

Apply now for Mount Marathon races

Cold weather equals safe travel for great ice fishing

Outdoors hotline (1/3/12)

State parks offer day of free parking

Kornmuller wins Lake Memorial sled-dog race

Denali National Park entry fee structure changes for 2012

Two new reality shows on hunting in Alaska set to air

McKinley rebuffing climber's ambition

Sena nabs two wins

December snowfall is heavy, but falls shy of years past

Dog show is no place for mushers

Outdoors hotline (12/20/11)

63-year-old Gravina man OK after long, wet trek to airport

British woman skiing solo across Antarctica

Group pushes for ski area on Kenai Peninsula

Outdoors hotline (12/13/11)

Stranded surfer saved from cliff

Predators come out when sun goes down

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Alyeska Ski Club tabs new director

Archie Satterfield, author of several books on Alaska, dead at 78

Reservations to open for Denali Park

Gifts to please your outdoors enthusiast

Fortymile caribou hunt begins Thursday

Outdoors hotline (11/29/11)

UAF research ecologist was a pro snowboarder, has the scars to prove it

Alyeska's slopes welcome eager opening-week crowds

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Eaglecrest plans early opening

Outdoor hotline (11/15/11)

Avalanche program educates outdoor enthusiasts

Hilltop ski area opens on Friday

Ice on lakes means winter is truly here

Outdoor hotline (11/8/11)

Charter halibut harvest within allocation in Southeast Alaska



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