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100 Things to Do in Alaska Before You Die

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Title: 100 Things to Do in Alaska Before You Die
Author: Fran Golden and Midgi Moore
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9781681062921
Price: $19.95

The 49th state is home to magnificent mountains, immense glaciers, and massive stretches of wilderness. Alaska is a unique place where people live in close proximity to the natural world, and where humans and wildlife coexist, albeit very carefully. In 100 Things to Do in Alaska Before You Die, readers will find inspiration for experiences that will draw you to the Last Frontier.

Watch a glacier calve thunderously into the sea in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Spy moose in Denali National Park and Preserve, or trek on sand dunes in Kobuk Valley National Park.

Whether your activity of choice is paddling through the quiet, riding a dogsled on top of a glacier, reeling in a trophy halibut, snorkeling, or yoga with reindeer, Alaska is always ready for the adventurous in heart and spirit.

Local travel enthusiasts Fran Golden and Midgi Moore consider this their love letter to Alaska. Come along with them for inspiration for dining, imbibing, and otherwise having a good time in their favorite state.

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Award-winning writer Fran Golden has been traveling to Alaska since the mid-1990s, and has visited in all seasons. She is so obsessed with all that she has seen and experienced in the 49th state she recently co-wrote the book100 Things

No sooner had travelers begun reckoning with the notion that the cruise season in Alaska appeared to be canceled for a second summer than Congress passed a bill in late May allowing the big ships to cruise the Inside Passage.

You can smell it in the air and feel it on your skin: summer is nearly here. Exploring outside, appreciating plants and flowers in full bloom, longer hours of sunlight, and warmer weather, is the modus operandi for most folks

Summer is sputtering its way into Alaska, and Alaskans are anxious to move about after another long winter. And even as the pandemic appears to be winding down, it’s safe to assume that many people will still be staying closer

Summer is sputtering its way into Alaska, and Alaskans are anxious to move about after another long winter. And even as the pandemic appears to be winding down, it’s safe to assume that many people will still be staying closer

Many visitors to Alaska barely see beyond the shore, as passengers on large cruise ships that sail the scenic southeast coast. Maybe this is the summer to extend that vision past the gangplank, and into the state’s interior. Cleveland author Fran Golden

Want to know the best place to see bears in Alaska? Take a sled ride or cheer a midnight baseball game? As anyone who has visited Alaska knows (and everyone should visit our 49th state), there are so many options

Planning an Alaska vacation isn’t a science; it’s an art. Alaska is twice the size of Texas, which means there’s a lot of ground to cover and a million ways to do it. And that’s the thing. There is no

Join Visit Anchorage, authors Fran Golden and Midgi Moore, and special guests for a virtual launch of “100 Things to Do in Alaska Before You Die,” a new book from Reedy Press.

On Juneau Afternoon, peruse the pages of two new books that are out, with KTOO’s Sheli Delaney, host of this Wednesday’s program. One of those might make a handy reference for travel enthusiasts—100 Things to Do in Alaska Before You Die—co-authored

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Weight 0.7 lbs
Dimensions 5.5 × 8.5 in

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