Three friends in their late 30s were heliskiing together in Girdwood, Alaska in March when they were swept away by an ...
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The Chinese Ship Caught Stealing from World War II War Graves with a Giant Claw
In a furious series of World War II Pacific battles, thousands of Allied sailors and ships found their final resting place at ...
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Above the North: Exploring Yukon's Wild Horizons...
This is the Lapie River, slicing through the heart of the Yukon. Glacial blue water twists between steep canyon cliffs, sculpted by centuries of ice and current. It’s wild, powerful, and completely ...
Researchers used drones to get another look at the "Band of Holes" along Monte Sierpe, and their work suggests that the Inca ...
In the winter, Kern is purposefully training more often in slushy conditions because recent world championships have been ...
The explosion of populations east of the Mississippi was made possible by logging and the slaughter of wolves.
Earth's vital rainforests, crucial for oxygen production and climate regulation, face severe threats from deforestation and ...
It’s ten years since Singletrack World lost its Deputy Editor to cancer. Laura Killingbeck recalls a chance meeting with her ...
Trophy bull moose live in the continent's wettest, coldest places, and if you want to hunt them, expect to suffer and wait, ...
Times Square, Mount Rushmore, the Hollywood sign—but if you scratch beneath the surface, you’ll find something much weirder.
Pioneer Park provides free fun and a peek into Alaska’s wild history without emptying your pockets. The local senior center hosts meals, activities, and social events that respect your budget limits.
On October 10, 1985, a humpback whale dubbed “Humphrey” got lost and swam nearly 70 miles inland, inspiring one of the ...
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