Alaska Trapping Tours - Alpine Creek Lodge
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Alaska Mountain Range | The Only Road In
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This is just about as far as you can drive into the Alaska Mountain Range, not too far from Denali. I may be wrong, but from my map research this is about it. And by drive in I mean freely, without paying the park fees that restrict you to 12 miles or so up in the main park. I also don't mean the highly traveled Parks Highway. This road is a hundred or more miles south of the park entrance.
Alaska Railroad Denali Star Train Anchorage to Denali National Park
Alaska Railroad Denali Star Train Anchorage to Denali National Park Mosquito Repellent All aboard the Alaska Railroad for a trip to the last frontier - Alaska! The Denali Star is Alaska Railroad's premier passenger train, traveling 358 miles from Anchorage, AK to Fairbanks, AK. This train runs daily from May thru September. Come along as I ride the train to Denali National Park. The Alaska Railroad is full of beautiful views, and is a great experience. Carry a credit card, no cash is accepted on board! Military discount, some specials deals, some days kids ride free, be sure to ask.
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Alaska road trip 2001 part 3
Alaska road trip 2001
PETERSVILLE ALASKA - DESTINATION ALASKA SERIES
This is part 2 of a 2 part weekend trip to Petersville. The Wild Sockeye Fire separated us from our home and our middle daughter but after a few days we made it home safe. Thank you to everyone who prayed for us and our safety.
Hope, Alaska
Thank you for joining me on this stop on my 2017 Journey To Alaska. Today by the use of pictures and video clips we will check out Hope, Alaska.
Currently home to fewer than 200 residents, Hope was once packed with 3,000-all drawn by gold fever. In 1889, a few years before the Klondike gold rush began to lure people north, a miner discovered nuggets in nearby Resurrection Creek. Soon prospectors found gold in nearby Six Mile Creek, and the rush to Turnagain Arm began. According to local lore, this growing community of tents and cabins chose to name their town after the youngest rusher to step off the next boat-17-year-old Percy Hope. Whether or not the story is true, the name certainly evokes the optimism of every prospector who arrived in Hope in search of a fortune.
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Visiting Hatcher Pass, Mountain Pass in Alaska, United States
Hatcher Pass (3886 ft./1148 m.) is a mountain pass through the southwest part of the Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska. It is named after Robert Hatcher, a prospector and miner. The nearest incorporated communities are Palmer and Wasilla approximately 12 miles (19 km) to the south, and Willow approximately 26 miles (42 km) to the west. The communities are at an elevation of approximately 250 feet (76 m) in the Mat-Su valley. For more info, visit this link:
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Alaska Log Cabin Season 2 Ep. 7
With only a few days left to build Gary and I have to focus on multiple projects.
Google street view timelapse. Hatcher Pass Road (Alaska, USA)
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Music night at Trapper Creek Trading Post
It's About Time: The City of Wasilla Remembers History
It's About Time: The City of Wasilla Remembers History
I've been watching closely while the City of Wasilla has relocated, revamped, restored and reinvigorated the appreciation of our local history. The pioneers who built this State did so in humble buildings that still stand today. The City of Wasilla, under the direction of Mayor Rupright, has been diligently working on the downtown historical park, next to the Wasilla Meta Rose Library and the Dorothy Page Museum.
We recently spoke with LeRoi Heaven, head of the Wasilla Historical Society, while a city work crew lowered the Old Wasilla Post Office onto it's new foundation in the Wasilla Historical Town Site.
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Katmai National Park | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:55 1 Geography
00:05:12 1.1 Volcanoes
00:11:36 2 Activities
00:13:43 3 Ecosystems
00:15:07 4 History
00:15:15 4.1 Precontact period and archaeology
00:16:45 4.2 Russians and Americans
00:20:46 4.3 National monument
00:27:32 4.4 National park and preserve
00:28:28 4.5 iExxon Valdez/i oil spill
00:29:26 4.6 Administration
00:29:43 5 See also
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- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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SUMMARY
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Katmai National Park and Preserve is an American national park and preserve in southern Alaska, notable for the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and for its brown bears. The park and preserve encompass 4,093,077 acres (6,395.43 sq mi; 16,564.09 km2), which is between the sizes of Connecticut and New Jersey. Most of the national park—more than 3,922,000 acres (6,128.12 sq mi; 15,871.77 km2)—is a designated wilderness area where all hunting is banned. The park is named after Mount Katmai, its centerpiece stratovolcano. The park is located on the Alaska Peninsula, across from Kodiak Island, with headquarters in nearby King Salmon, about 290 miles (470 km) southwest of Anchorage. The area was first designated a national monument in 1918 to protect the area around the major 1912 volcanic eruption of Novarupta, which formed the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, a 40-square-mile (100 km2), 100-to-700-foot-deep (30 to 213 m) pyroclastic flow. The park includes as many as 18 individual volcanoes, seven of which have been active since 1900.
Initially designated because of its volcanic history, the monument was left undeveloped and largely unvisited until the 1950s. The monument and surrounding lands became appreciated for their wide variety of wildlife, including an abundance of sockeye salmon and the brown bears that feed upon them. After a series of boundary expansions, the present national park and preserve were established in 1980 under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.
Katmai National Park and Preserve | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Katmai National Park and Preserve
00:01:55 1 Geography
00:05:12 1.1 Volcanoes
00:11:36 2 Activities
00:13:43 3 Ecosystems
00:15:07 4 History
00:15:15 4.1 Precontact period and archaeology
00:16:45 4.2 Russians and Americans
00:20:46 4.3 National monument
00:27:32 4.4 National park and preserve
00:28:28 4.5 iExxon Valdez/i oil spill
00:29:26 4.6 Administration
00:29:43 5 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Katmai National Park and Preserve is an American national park and preserve in southern Alaska, notable for the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and for its brown bears. The park and preserve encompass 4,093,077 acres (6,395.43 sq mi; 16,564.09 km2), which is between the sizes of Connecticut and New Jersey. Most of the national park—more than 3,922,000 acres (6,128.12 sq mi; 15,871.77 km2)—is a designated wilderness area where all hunting is banned. The park is named after Mount Katmai, its centerpiece stratovolcano. The park is located on the Alaska Peninsula, across from Kodiak Island, with headquarters in nearby King Salmon, about 290 miles (470 km) southwest of Anchorage. The area was first designated a national monument in 1918 to protect the area around the major 1912 volcanic eruption of Novarupta, which formed the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, a 40-square-mile (100 km2), 100-to-700-foot-deep (30 to 213 m) pyroclastic flow. The park includes as many as 18 individual volcanoes, seven of which have been active since 1900.
Initially designated because of its volcanic history, the monument was left undeveloped and largely unvisited until the 1950s. The monument and surrounding lands became appreciated for their wide variety of wildlife, including an abundance of sockeye salmon and the brown bears that feed upon them. After a series of boundary expansions, the present national park and preserve were established in 1980 under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.
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