Why You Should Visit Alaska in September
It’s very rare for my wanderlust to be completely satisfied. I usually leave a place yearning for more adventure and not ready to return to Philadelphia. But that is not the case at the moment. As...
View Article12 Weird Facts About Anchorage
1.) 40% of the population of Alaska lives in Anchorage Though there is a bustling downtown center, most of Anchorage is quite residential as it is home to almost 300,000 of the 730,000 people that live...
View ArticleExploring the Kenai Fjords National Park
The Kenai Fjords National Park is one of many natural Alaskan wonders. Located on the Kenai Peninsula near the small town of Seward, this 1,047 square mile area of land is home to 38 glaciers. These...
View ArticleHanging with the Hounds of Turning Heads Kennel
On the Road to Seward My first full day in Alaska, we wasted no time diving straight into the #RoadTripAlaska adventure. Nicole and I woke up at the Base Camp Hostel in Anchorage, hopped in our...
View ArticleDenali National Park and Preserve: Photo Essay
if there’s one thing that I learned in Denali National Park & Preserve is that nature is mightier than man. Alaska was the first place I had ever been to where man was not in control of the...
View Article6 Things I Wish I Knew Before Road Tripping Alaska
This past September, my roommate and I embarked on #RoadTripAlaska. We flew into Anchorage, rented a car and hit the road with only a vague idea of what we wanted to accomplish. I must say, that...
View ArticleHave You Seen the Dall Sheep?
Alaska is teeming with wildlife. In fact, Denali National Park & Preserve is home to 39 species of mammals, 169 types of birds, 14 fish, and 1 amphibian. Amongst them are wild bears, moose,...
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