Alaska State Troopers say three skiers who had flown by helicopter to a remote mountain range were swept away by an avalanche and likely killed under the weight of snow nearly as deep as a 10-story ...
Longtime Alaska gardening columnist Jeff Lowenfels ... up themselves instead of just leaving it alone all winter.” Jenna Kunze covers Anchorage communities and general assignments.
Unusually warm conditions, connected to long-term climate change, are taking a toll on traditional winter sports in much of ...
Despite what Anchorage residents might be seeing outside, it's been a particularly snowless winter in Alaska's largest city. Sure, several inches of the white fluffy stuff blanketed the city this ...
Alaska State Troopers say an avalanche swept away and buried three skiers who are believed to be dead under a pile of snow that could be 100 feet deep in the Alaska backcountry.
Fur Rendezvous Festival Since the fur trade was the second-largest industry in Alaska at that time ... the Fur Rendezvous rather than the Anchorage Winter Sports Tournament,’ and that’s ...
Each winter ... just north of Anchorage. A year later, a heli-ski guide scouting an area for clients died when an avalanche carried his body nearly 1500 feet down a mountain, Alaska State Troopers ...
Each winter, 25 to 30 people die in avalanches in the U.S., according to the National Avalanche Center. Alaska ranks second ... Chugach Mountains just north of Anchorage. A year later, a heli ...