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Four to Six Feet of Snow Possible on Alaska’s Peaks—the Current State of the SnowpackIn Alaska, fifty to 75 inches of snow is possible above 1700 feet in some mountain ranges, especially near Thompson Pass, through next Tuesday, January 14th. Snow levels will lower in the latter ...
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Winter Isn't Over in Alaska: 30+ Inches ForecastedA series of storms will continue to hammer parts of South Central Alaska through early next week ... slamming into the coastal mountains and dropping significant snow from Portage Valley to Thompson ...
Alaska State Troopers say a teenager has died after being buried by snow in an avalanche. The accident happened Saturday when a group was riding snowmachines near Turnagain Pass, a popular outdoor ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis Is the Largest National Park in the U.S.—with 13 Million Acres of Mountains, Glaciers, and Ghost TownsI traveled to Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve in Alaska for the chance to enjoy summer solstice and the park’s ...
Alyeska Resort, known for being Alaska' largest and most robust ski resort ... "It's been a wild season so far- join us on the mountain for a 600" party!" Snow is expected to fall at Alyeska nearly ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A teenager has died after triggering an avalanche, the fourth person killed in snow slides in Alaska ... Sunday by the Alaska Mountain Rescue Group.
Revelation Mountains: snow and ice midway up the wall on of 'Alternative facts', Mt. Obelisk (Gediminas Simutis, Frieder Wittmann spring 2017) Planetmountain.com is a site about climbing, ...
up Mount Boucansaud in the Revelation Mountains, Alaska. Banking on their success on Cerro Murallón in Patagonia in December 2012, in mid-March this year an international team of alpinists comprised ...
Alyeska Resort, known for being Alaska' largest and most robust ... "It's been a wild season so far- join us on the mountain for a 600" party!" Snow is expected to fall at Alyeska nearly every ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A teenager has died after triggering an avalanche, the fourth person killed in snow slides in Alaska ... Sunday by the Alaska Mountain Rescue Group.
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