Alaska Highlight Video, black bear hunting and fly fishing
Here is a sneak peek at our upcoming Alaska Film. Come join the team as we take on the wilds of Alaska for black bear hunting, fly fishing, cooking and adventure. Huge thanks to everyone involved from video and stills to travel and products. We can't wait to share the whole film with you coming later in 2020 stay tuned. Until then enjoy this glimpse into one incredible trip.
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Huge thanks to Clint Easley, Dallas Eberly, Bryan Harris, Jamie Ivins, Alex Willis and our Alaskan friends Jim Clark and Jared Dye
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Some guests of Funny Moose lodge take off for some bank fishing on the Kasilof River near Crooked Creek, at Crooked Creek Park.
Recon Mission, Alaska!
We are Bill and DeAnna, full-time RV-ers. We just returned from our Alaska and Canada trip. We want to give you some of our general impressions and thought regarding our first big full time adventure. Just GET UP & GET OUT!
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Soggy Dollar Bar Live Webcam - Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands
White Bay, Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin Islands - Live from the Soggy Dollar Bar. Visit paradise at ... Listen to Soggy Dollar Radio... streaming LIVE worldwide from the Soggy Dollar Bar - one sip and you'll be sitting on sand in white bay...
Walking Chester Creek Trail
Walking Chester Creek Trail in Anchorage AK
Susitna Salmon Center, Talkeetna, Alaska
Artist Katherine England salmon totem project that will be unveiled at the Susitna Salmon Center on Wednesday. On Wednesday, July 23rd the Susitna Salmon Center in Downtown Talkeetna is celebrating its grand opening with fish-themed art and education, and they’re giving the community a chance to pitch in on a special art project. KTNA’s Phillip Manning visited the Susitna Salmon Center on Tuesday, and has this report:
One of the things the Susitna River is known for is its salmon. All five species can be found in the river, and sport fishing is common when state regulations allow. This week marks the grand opening of the Susitna Salmon Center in Talkeetna. The Center is on First Street near the ballfield in downtown. The building contains an art gallery with works by Alaskans as well as an education center. As part of its grand opening, the Susitna Salmon Center is unveiling a special piece of artwork dedicated to the river’s famous fish. It’s a six-foot salmon totem with each species represented by a sculpture mosaic.
Beautiful Wolf at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center Portage, Alaska.
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Hiking from Lost Lake to Primrose (Chugach N.F.)
Me and Bernie overnighting it in the Kenai
Billies Backpackers hostel (Fairbanks Alaska)
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Camping Trip to Chitina Alaska
Chitina is where we go every year for our salmon. Copper River salmon is the Best. It’s the most difficult place to dipnet and about 5 hours drive from Anchorage but it’s worth it! Beautiful scenery, not too much traffic, not too crowded, & you’ll take home the best tasting salmon!
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Anchorage - Denali State Park, Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge
Card Street Fire roars toward Kenai Keys
One Tuesday evening, the Card Street Fire -- seen here from the Funny River side of the Kenai River -- roared toward the neighborhood of Kenai Keys.
Despite the intensity of its approach, no homes in the neighborhood were destroyed by the fire Tuesday night -- though one state Fish and Game cabin was lost.
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Knik Picnic bush pilot gathering at glacier -- Angle of Attack Show EP 4
Flying in Alaska - today's mission, headed north to the Knik (keh-nick) Glacier area, where we'd go to the Picnic Strip. Yup, it's a Knik Picnic. Many pilots from around the area would show up in their various bush-planes. It was a party for sure, but not the only great part of the trip. Later we'd swing by some glaciers at low level for some spectacular views on our way back to Soldotna.
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Aviation is a small community, and even smaller in Alaska. A group of pilots decided to put on a Picnic near the Knik Glacier. There's a small, natural gravel strip there that is perfect for this type of gathering.
In the early morning I headed north to Soldotna to meet up with my friend Terry Godes who flies a Cessna 170B ( the Trusty Spam Can) on Bushwheels. I always learn so much when I go on these trips, and this was another instance where that was the case.
Terry and I really enjoyed the scenery on the way up as we flew over the Kenai River, Skilak Lake, Cooper Landing, Hope, Turnagain Arm, Girdwood, and into the Chugach Mountains.
We then descended into the Knik Valley on our way to the Picnic strip. There we had a great time meeting up with friends old and new, as we watched the airplanes come and go. It was chilly, but a beautiful and perfect day. Couldn't have been any better!
On our way back we flew over Inner Lake George, and past the Colony Glacier. At low level, we were blown away by the views of the glacier ice up close. Just hard to believe all the hues of blue.
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HARRY COOPER: THE 4TH REICH & AUTHOR OF HITLER IN ARGENTINA STILL ALIVE AFTER WWII
I will be interviewing Harry Cooper on Friday December 1st at 1pm PT.
Harry Cooper served for 4 years in the U.S. Air Force and 12 years Coast Guard (Aux.) and was a Flotilla Commander.
He has written 21 books and we talk about his bestselling book HITLER IN ARGENTINA with documented evidence that Hitler was still alive long after WWII.
Short bio written by Harry Cooper:
I am the world's foremost expert on the history of the German U-Boats and now also on the escape of Adolf Hitler. Unlike other researcher/writers who read a few documents and other people's books to produce their own book, which are almost always just their theories without proof or substance - I read the documents then I go where the history was made. I go to Germany and Austria on average two times each year since 1988 and have been to South America nine times in the past eight years where I take photos of these historic places and interview people who were there and give me first-hand information. I have just been contacted by a major television production company in Buenos Aires who will fly me down there to do a documentary on the tragic loss of the submarine ARA SAN JUAN and I have another fact-finding expedition scheduled in March 2018 to Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Paraguay. We are peeling back the layers like onion skin - peel back one layer and another is there with questions waiting to be answered.
Our biggest advantage lies in the fact that we have several thousand Members in 77 countries and many are active or retired Intel people. They are my eyes and ears in various locations to lay the groundwork and take me to the people who have the first-hand history.
For more info go to then to PREVIOUS TOURS. There are thousands of photos and explanations of this research.
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Denali National Park - Savage River
A 360 degree view from the Savage River Picnic Area inside Denali National Park in Alaska.
Vacation Trail Running in Talkeetna Alaska
Vacation Trail Running in Talkeetna Alaska // Are you a runner? Have you been to Alaska or would you like to go? Today I am doing my vacation trail running in Talkeetna Alaska. Once again, this was a gorgeous run and the trail was only a short distance from the hotel: the Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge.
If you find yourself in Talkeetna, this is a great trail (several trails) at the Talkeetna Lakes Park.
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Bear and two cubs chasing a hiker in Alaska
A man camping in Alaska had an extremely close encounter with a huge grizzly bear and her two cubs on a trail.
The clip starts with the man nervously describing the scene as two bear cubs and a mother bear are walking towards him on a trail in Katmai National Park in Alaska.
I am walking backwards on the trail backward to the camp, the man says calmly. The mom and the cubs keep following me and are walking at least as fast as I am.
What I don't want to do as I'm walking backwards is stumble, the man admits in the clip.
Understanding the severity of the situation and possible deadly outcomes, the man starts pleading with the animals.
Come on, guys, the man says, give me a break.
Eventually, the man and the cubs made it back to camp, and the animals can be seen walking away from the man at the edge of a body of water.
Though the interaction went about as smoothy as one could expect with a grizzly and her cubs chasing you on a trail, the credit should go to the man, who handled the situation properly. He kept himself calm, and walked away from the bears with a watchful eye.
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Blackfish (2013) | Documentary
The story of Tilikum, a captive killer whale that has taken the lives of several people, underscores problems within the sea-park industry, man's relationship to nature, and how little has been learned about these highly intelligent mammals.
The documentary concerns the captivity of Tilikum, an orca involved in the deaths of three people, and the consequences of keeping orcas in captivity. The coverage of Tilikum includes his capture in 1983 off the coast of Iceland and his purported harassment by fellow captive orcas at Sealand of the Pacific. Cowperthwaite argues these incidents contributed to the orca's aggression.
The film includes a testimonial from Lori Marino, director of science with the Nonhuman Rights Project. Cowperthwaite also focuses on SeaWorld's claims that lifespans of orcas in captivity are comparable to those in the wild, typically 30 years for males and 50 years for females, a claim the film argues is false.[8] Other people interviewed include former SeaWorld trainers, such as John Hargrove, who describe their experiences with Tilikum and other captive whales.
The documentary reports that the whales have experienced extreme stress when their offspring were captured in the wild or when separated after breeding at water parks. The film features footage of attacks on trainers by Tilikum and other captive whales as well as interviews with witnesses.
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Thousands of fish leap out of water at same time - Slow Mo!
Weird Jumping Alien Asian Carp Invade the Illinois River. In the 1970's silver carp were accidentally introduced into the Illinois River after escaping from a fish farm. The fish mistake pressure waves from the propellors of the boat's motors for the movements of predators and jump with fright. Each jumping fish scares its neighbour, causing a dangerous chain reaction.
From our series Swarm, Narrated By David Tennant