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They are Alaska’s lands, and America’s lands. I moved here ten years ago, initially living in the Brooks Range, where I could walk off the road wherever I pleased without consulting property maps.
Disclaimer: My trip was partially hosted by Alaska Railroad. All opinions are my own. In the Land of the Midnight Sun, even getting there feels like the main event.
In this week's Current Climate newsletter, a great leap backward for clean energy; red states–and AI–are big losers in Trump ...
Fighting it out over the Arctic, with the vast resources of the Arctic, is going to be the new great game of the twenty-first ...
A Colorado thru-hiker is establishing a new long-distance trail that traverses the northern part of Colorado. If you're looking for a new adventure this ...
The Anchorage Assembly is moving forward on development of a camping ban on some public lands. The ordinance, AO 2025-74 was ...
There are two environmental campsites that are among the most coveted in the California State Park system—perched on a bluff overlooking the ocean with views of McWay Falls. These sites book up six ...
While the masses flock to Santa Monica or La Jolla like moths to an Instagram flame, this quiet gem near Pescadero remains delightfully under-visited, a pocket of coastal perfection that somehow ...
Southwest Boise might have Boise in the name, but it’s not legally part of the city. The roughly 35,000 residents in this ...
The Senate's reconciliation bill would mandate the sale of at least 2 million acres of public lands. See where they are.
German soldiers never set foot on the speck of land at the far end of the Aleutian Islands during World War II, but the name ...
The Alaska congressional delegation’s reintroduction of its “Chugach Alaska Land Exchange and Oil Spill Recovery Act” is an example of the kind of backroom deal between elected ...