Eric Bork, Alaska Public Media
LISTEN: Imagine hiking all the tallest summits of the Chugach Front Range in one trip. These people did it this year.
The Chugach Front Linkup is the connection of the 12 summits over 5000 feet in the Chugach Front Range in a single
outing. This past summer saw an unprecedented known number of people who have successfully linked the peaks;
between them they produced 6 new records.
Traveling Music 10-27-19
Traveling
Music
Date:
10-22-19
Shonti
Elder
Format: Tune
Title
Performer / Composer
Album Title
Recording Company
Length
Megan
and Jarrod (instrumental)
Alisdare Frasier and Brittany Haas
/ Alisdare Frasier
Ports of Call
Culburnie Records
5:45
Be
Thou My Vision
Shelley Biss / Traditional Irish
Heartsongs
Shellybiss.com
4:11
Fenario
Richard Shindell / Richard...
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Revisiting wildlife hazards in context
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Exploring Hatcher Pass
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The Lavaman Triathlon
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Dogs: Our Outdoor Explorer companions
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explore the science of the bond we have with dogs, the sports we enjoy together, and how an empathetic husky in Girdwood has become a hero to Crow Pass hikers.
Biking throughout Alaska
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Salmon and Alaska
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Way.”
Revisiting adventures in field science
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Volunteering in the outdoors
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Formidable women of Alaska
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endurance cyclist, and producer Lee Hart and rider Jill Simek of the fat bike short film Blue, have stories to tell about their epic adventures and projects.
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