Fishpond makes a rolling duffel big enough to carry standard 9-foot rods, with room for waders, boots, gear, and clothes. But ...
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Effective Layering Will Keep You Warm This Winter, According To Experts. Here's How To Do It Right.
To keep your legs just as warm outdoors, grab the matching Intraknit thermal Merino base layer bottoms. The women’s style ...
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Army to evaluate new 2-in-1 all-weather jacket from Gore
The design of the jacket could make it a lighter, pack-friendly replacement for the Army’s Level III high-loft fleece and ...
At 9,200 feet in the Colorado Rockies, the U.S. Army built Camp Hale in 1942 to train a new kind of soldier. The 10th Mountain Division was created to fight in snow, ice, and high-altitude terrain ...
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The Concerning Decline of the Reindeer Population
Reindeer conjure joyful images of Santa Claus, Christmas, and Rudolph, but the truth about these cold-weather animals is much ...
Yute Commuter Service is accepting donations through Saturday at 8 p.m. at 627 Funny River Road. The company asks that items ...
It was a very early morning in August when an entire mountainside in Alaska’s Tracy Arm fjord detached and slid into the deep ocean water beneath it.
Part of a continuing weekly series on Alaska history by local historian David Reamer. Have a question about Anchorage or Alaska history or an idea for a future article? Go to the form at the bottom of ...
While most people run from disaster, one Quad Cities man is doing just the opposite. Don Mewes is a volunteer with the ...
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'The Last Frontier' TV series: A plane crash, a jailbreak and CIA secrets unfold in freezing Alaska
Apple TV+ is launching a new series called “The Last Frontier.” It kicks off with a plane crash in remote Alaska, revealing a group of federal inmates on board. The show is described as a mix ...
New ways to measure thawing permafrost could help us understand its potential impacts on infrastructure, military outposts, and communities.
Even the most experienced mountaineers are stunned that Kilian Jornet could climb so many 14,000-foot peaks in such a short time.
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