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This colourful guide lists all the road routes in Alaska with recommended dirt road excursions past mines, mountains and streams. The book includes ideal itineraries, the most interesting side roads, and great places to sleep, eat, and get off your bike to sightsee.
Features hiking, skiing, paddling, biking, and more New and substantially revised trips with all new full-color photos and maps throughout Emphasis on traverses and loop trips for both summer and winter, always with simpler and shorter options Originally published in 1972, the classic guide known as 55 Ways to the Wilderness in Southcentral Alaska has been fully updated and reinvented as Alaska Adventure 55 Ways. This robust reboot covers a diverse range of activities for year-round fun, from quick day trips to adventures that could extend to a week or longer, including canoe trails, wilderness cabins, easy summits, forest walks, cross-country ski routes, summer mountain biking and winter fat bike trails, wild skating, and more. John Wolfe Jr. and Rebecca Wolfe, a father-daughter team, describe activities spanning the broad swath of Southcentral Alaska, 300 miles north to south and 350 miles east to west. The guide features activities on the lakes and peaks of the Kenai Peninsula, the Anchorage front range, the Matanuska and Susitna Valleys, and the Copper River basin, taking in Chugach and Denali State Parks, Chugach National Forest, Kenai Fjords and Wrangell St. Elias National Parks, several wildlife refuges, and portions of the Iditarod National Historic Trail. With an emphasis on adventures regular people can enjoy and destinations that don’t require highly technical skills, expensive flights to remote locations, or demanding levels of athletic fitness, this guide appeals to all ages, with family-friendly shorter options and trip extensions adding up to more than a hundred "ways" to adventure.
The author has worked to answer all your questions about travel and recreation in a state so remote. This guide attempts to target your interests and save you time, money, and effort so that nothing is wasted during your trip. Because Alaska is so big and your options so varied, the guide is organized so you can zero in on the activity or activities that appeal to you most. Thirteen chapters focus solely on adventure travel, each devoted to a single activity. The five regional chapters that follow focus primarily on the basics in a given area of the state: getting around, shopping, lodging, dining, and entertainment. Once you've chosen the adventure of your dreams, you can go to the appropriate regional chapter to get the scoop on the best places in the vicinity to stay, eat, buy gear, rent a car, and learn about local culture and history. Outdoor travelers also are likely independent travelers. A multitude of companies offer exciting-sounding jaunts to scenic places all over the state, but many of these outfits work only with tour providers, such as cruise-ship operators, to obtain large numbers of clients per trip--thus excluding people who wish to travel on their own. In this guide, all our listings are available to independent travelers as well as those in tour groups. The objective is not to provide the most information about destinations or attractions, but, rather, the most useful information. The guide is opinionated, and for good reason. Any destination or outfitter listed here has made the cut by proving itself a wonderful place to visit or a reliable company with which to do business. If, for example, you want to learn more about sea kayaking in Alaska, you will not be supplied with every operation in the business--and believe us, there are many of them competing for your dollars. What you will get is a select assortment of those we consider best, and why. After all, isn't the point of a guidebook to help you make the most informed choices?
The rich tapestry of Alaska is threaded together by 365,000 miles of waterways, from cascading mountain streams to meandering valley rivers, from the meltwaters of glaciers to broad rivers that empty into the sea. This guide profiles a wide variety of rivers from all over Alaska, concentrating on trips for intermediate boaters, and including a few major expeditions for the experienced river-runner. A section on gear outlines what to take into the backcountry.
"A staple for paddlers.... [The Packraft Handbook has] now become the bible for outdoor recreators taking their inflatable rafts into the backcountry." ― Anchorage Daily News 2021 National Outdoor Book Award Winner in Outdoor Adventure Guides 2022 Banff Mountain Book Competition Guidebook Winner Alaska-based author is a leading expert on wilderness travel Emphasis on skill progression and safety applies to wide range of outdoor water recreation Vibrant illustrations and photos inform and inspire The Packraft Handbook is a comprehensive guide to packrafting, with a strong emphasis on skill progression and safety. Readers will learn to maneuver through river features and open water, mitigate risk with trip planning and boat control, and how to react when things go wrong. Beginners will find everything they need to know to get started--from packraft care to proper paddling position as well as what to wear and how to communicate. Illustrated for visual learners and featuring stunning photography, The Packraft Handbook has something to offer all packrafters and other whitewater sports enthusiasts.
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* Guidebook details 80 climbing routes throughout Alaska * Includes photos, many with route overlays, topo route maps, climbing difficulty and time information, ratings, and more Alaska mountain guides Mike Wood and Colby Coombs have teamed up to write this definitive climbing guidebook targeting the more experienced climber. This is the ultimate guidebook for every climber intending to scale the mountains of one of the nation's last best wild places. Alaska: A Climbing Guide offers climbers a range of routes in the Chugach Range, the Alaska Range, the Fairweather Range, and more. Each of the routes has been climbed, documented, checked, and double-checked by the authors to ensure accuracy and safety. Interesting personal experiences are included as are accounts of first ascents from Fred Beckey, John Krakauer, and David Roberts.
Offering 90 hikes, this guide is the perfect introduction to hiking the great state of Alaska, with millions of acres of wilderness waiting to be explored.
This adventure guide is written to advise you that Alaska and how you get there offers a lot more than these few things. Getting there from the lower 48 can be an additional exciting adventure, whether you fly, drive or go by boat. The most difficult part of writing this adventure guide was deciding not what to include but what, because of space limitations, to leave out.The places included are simply places we visited and enjoyed, places every family member, from the youngest to the oldest can enjoy.They are some of our personal favorites and we would like to share them with you. You don't have to start where we did or drive in the direction we did, you can start anywhere and join the route any place, go any direction as long as you enjoy the journey.This is not intended to be a technical reference work. You won't find maps, or detail direction. Instead, this guide is meant to encourage you to get out and sample some new places that might be fun, intriguing, strange, and maybe educational. Remember half of the fun traveling is discovery.Maybe it is time to get out your maps and start planning your trip to Alaska, California, Route 66 or some other part of this country. Keep in mind as you travel it is great to be flexible and consider all the additional attractions that may be just off the main highway.If for some reason you may not be able to travel at this time; health, wealth, or family, whatever, for the price of this adventure guide you can come along with us.We will be leaving Huntington, West Virginia, but you can join us anywhere along the way. We will be including web sites, descriptions, and side trips, purchased as a separate book.We have made a trip of over 11,000 miles but it can be separated into 3 smaller trips or adventures. The first adventure can be from the east coast to Great Falls MT. From Great Falls you can drive Interstate 90 to Seattle, WA, and then get back with our adventure at this city. This would be Trip A.The second mini-trip adventure is from Calgary BC to Whitehorse, YK Territory then to Vancouver, BC return to Highway 1 and back to Calgary. The places to see along the way are included in our adventure guide. This is Trip B.The third part of the adventure is Alaska it's self. It can begin in Anchorage, Fairbanks, or any city you decide to fly into or even arrive by boat. Our adventure guide provides information and directions for traveling throughout the state. This will be Trip C. The adventure can actually start as you review this fact and fun filled adventure guide. But before you grab your keys and pack your car for two days, two weeks, two months and head out to explore the natural beauty and diversity of the US and Canada use this guide to plan your adventure. Some of the most fun of the trip can be planning, before you ever start the car.Get some good road maps and plot your route to join ours. Do a little on-line surfing and see what others have to say about places and attractions. Check out the local book store for background on the things that most interest you. Visit the suggested web sites provided in this adventure guide.Volumes could be written about the many sites and attractions mentioned and there are a heap of fascinating details, and locations which must be saved for another day.This adventure guide isn't meant to be your sole travel guide and companion, it can be, instead we hope it will act as a spring board, compelling you to find out more and make your adventure uniquely your own.As we get ready for our adventure I am reminded of two western songs, the first is "On the Road Again" by Willie Nelson and the second is "Happy Trails to You," by Roy Rogers, and these are our hope for you. Come along with us for the adventure of a lifetime....
Breath-taking views of the northern lights. Freshly caught salmon from the Kenai River. Afternoons learning about Alaska Native traditions. For a vacation to remember, Alaska is hard to beat. Whatever your dream trip involves, this DK Eyewitness travel guide is the perfect companion. Our updated guide brings Alaska to life, transporting you there like no other travel guide does with expert-led insights, trusted travel advice, detailed breakdowns of all the must-see sights, photographs on practically every page, and our hand-drawn illustrations, which take you inside the state's buildings and neighborhoods. You'll discover: Our pick of Alaska's must-sees and top experiences Beautiful photography and detailed illustrations taking you to the heart of Alaska The best spots to eat, drink, shop and stay Detailed maps and walks that make navigating the region easy Easy-to-follow itineraries Expert advice: get ready, get around and stay safe Color-coded chapters to each part of Alaska A lightweight format, so you can take it with you wherever you go DK Eyewitness's highly visual guides show you what others only tell you, with easy-to-read maps, tips, and tours to inform and enrich your trip. Touring the States? Try DK Eyewitness USA.