Alaska

Camping on an Alaskan Glacier Before a Snowboarding Contest? Count Us In.

A Day in the Life of a Fisherwoman

Meet Alaska’s Most Interesting Lobbyist

Why Flying Is Integral to Alaskan Travel

‘Koktuli Wild’

A Bromance Formed on the River

‘Rock Paper Fish’

‘Welcome to Gwichyaa Zhee’

‘Take Me Closer’ Hitchhiking to Alaska

What Happens When a Mine Is Self-Policing

Whitewater Kayaking in Alaska

The Secret Life of a Fly-Fishing Guide

The Two Brothers Making Great Ski Films

Tsirku: Corrugated

Backcountry Skating in Alaska

Setting Up a Ski Camp in Alaska

Honnold and Ozturk Tackle Alaska

How to Stay Inspired

A Visual Tribute to a 1930’s Environmental Poem

Why Our Wild Lands Are Worth Protecting
Backcountry Skating in Alaska
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Move over backcountry skiing! From filmmakers Paxson Woelber and Cale Green, Wild Ice highlights the endless opportunities for off-the-grid ice skating in Alaska. And apparently there’s more than one way to skate a lake: the video features all kinds of gliders, from Nordic bladers and hockey players to human and dog figure skaters. They all play on places like Kenai Lake and Byron Glacier.