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Alaska is well known for its incredible fly fishing, but it's also a great place to go for a fly fishing vacation in a rustic lodge setting. You can find all kinds of lodges in the rustic country of Alaska that can make your fly fishing vacation a real adventure. This article will outline a few of these great destinations. Alaskan cruises are becoming increasingly popular and there are many options to choose. Learn some of the basics before booking your next cruise to Alaska. Alaska's fishing vacations are one of the most popular with tourists. With people wishing to escape the hustle-bustle of the daily life, these relaxing fishing vacations are a great way to can get closer to nature. Related Article Tags: , , , , North Voyage is for people searching for vacations in popular northern places, like those we have, Scandinavia, Alps and Alaska. Many sites have content containing thousands hotels or any other types of accommodations, but not focused on particular area of interest, with interest in only top quality hotels, unlike North Voyage where a traveler can find accommodations for everyone's needs, as one night stay, breakfasts, rentals, whether it is a cheap one, low rated one or higher quality. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , The Kenai River is just steps away from Anglers Lodge, an Alaska Fishing Lodge located on the Kenai Peninsula. This family run business, since 1987, offers all the charm you would expect from a fishing lodge. Full-service at Anglers Lodge includes great lodging and accommodations and a wide variety of Alaska fishing. Related Article Tags: , , , Just the thought of Alaska and salmon fishing in the same mental picture conjures images of grandeur, pristine forest, snowy peaks, and a pole bent double while the line rips through the water. Alaska salmon fishing has been discovered closer than you could expect and more beautiful than all the pictures you've seen. Related Article Tags: , , , Alaskan cruises are very popular for good reason. They're spectacular and they provide an easy, comfortable, reasonably priced way to explore a great state that is otherwise not so easily accessible. Planned excursions offer once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to see and do things like go whale-watching or fish for Alaskan king salmon or flight-see glaciers. Related Article Tags: , , , , Did you know that there's still gold to be found in the hills and streams of Alaska? Find out how you can pan for gold during your visit to the great state of Alaska. Alaska. Talk about a place that's gotten a bum rap. Half the world thinks it's part of Canada and the other half thinks it's just a big block of ice. Well, hold on to your fur coats because there is more to see and do in Alaska than you know. For starters there's Kenai Fords National Park. Here you can go on a sightseeing cruise to visit some glaciers and see some marine wildlife. The ship sails out of Seward. The park is just 130 miles south of Anchorage. It is made of a range of coastal mountains which slowly sink into the ocean, transforming its former glacial valleys into long fjords with rocky and steep walls. Photos just don't do it justice. You have to see it in person. Related Article Tags: , ,
The 'Land of the Midnight Sun' has always been an amazing source of raw, rugged beauty and many think of Alaska only as a great summertime vacation destination. On the other hand, if you like to ski you may want to consider Alaska when planning your next ski vacation because it has some of the best skiing in the world. And one of the top resorts in all of Alaska is the Alyeska Resort. Alyeska has a top elevation slightly above 2,700 feet, a vertical drop of 2,500 and the area gets an average annual snowfall of 631 inches. Related Article Tags: , , , , Glacier Bay is located in the Southeastern corner of Alaska. The sheer beauty of miles and miles of Alaskan landscape will be remembered for years to come. A cruise around the national park in Glacier Bay is an unforgettable experience. A life of adventure - doing what you love and getting paid for it - does this sound interesting to you? Maybe if you're thinking about a career change you should think about heading to Alaska to be a float plane pilot or a bush pilot. Related Article Tags: , , , The Alaskan native people lead a life that is rich in culture. The three main peoples, the Eskimo, Indians and Aleut make up about 16 per cent of the total population of Alaska. The "Land of the Midnight Sun" has always been an amazing source of raw, rugged beauty and many think of Alaska only as a great summertime vacation destination. On the other hand, if you like to ski you may want to consider Alaska when planning your next ski vacation because it has some of the best skiing in the world. So you're like John Locke of the TV series Lost and simply (literally) dying for an adventure. Or maybe you're just bored to death and you want to experience more of life. Have no fear... no need to travel across the globe to taste adventure in the wilds of Africa or the rainforests of South America. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Are you like John Locke of the TV series Lost and simply dying for an adventure? Or perhpaps you're simply bored to death and you want to experience more of life. Have no fear because there's no need to travel half-way across the globe to taste adventure in the wilds of Africa or the rainforests of South America. Why should you when you've got Alaska. Alaska... the 49th state and fondly known as the Land of the Midnight Sun and The Last Frontier. A canoe trip in Alaska is a great way to enjoy the scenery and catch a few fish. Although canoeing may seem simple, you have to properly prepare before and during your trip. One of the most beautiful places on earth is the state of Alaska. Although cold, the sites are simply stunning. Whether sightseeing through natural parks, looking for bear, camping, taking a tour, or just dining out, you will fall in love with the land and the people. If you have been thinking about a vacation and are not sure where to go, we recommend you consider a trip to the most stunning place - Alaska. Wolves live in the rainforests of Southeast Alaska, in the Aleutians on Unimak Island and other Alaska islands, however they do not live in Amiralty, Chichogof, or Baranof. They are smart animals that travel in packs and when they are not hunting, most wolves stay together as a family. The sled dogs were used as a source of transport in Alaska for more then six thousand years. Thanks to Joe Redington Sr. and Dorothy Page in the 1960s the sled dog races became popular again.
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