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kikos_ndakwa

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  1. I live in Juneau (Southeast AK). My advice for anytime up around Anchorage is to spend it OUTSIDE of the city, if possible. If you're going to be around Anchorage, spend some time on the Kenai penninsula. Girdwood, Seward, and Homer are all great places to check out. Fairbanks has some fun hot springs that are fun to check out if you have the time. If you have to be in Anchorage, the Tony Knowles Costal trail is a nice trail. You run a good chance at a moose encounter and also some earthquake info. Also in Anchorage, check out the Alaska Native Heritage Center. It is a very interest
  2. Alaskan Winter Ale Style: English Olde Ale. Traditionally malty with the warming sensation of alcohol, Olde Ales are brewed in the fall as winter warmers. Flavor Profile: Brewed in the style of an English Olde Ale, this ale balances the sweet heady aroma of spruce tips with the clean crisp finish of noble hops. Its malty richness is complemented by the warming sensation of alcohol. History: From the seafaring adventurers of the 1700s to the homebrewers of today, adding spruce tips to beer has a rich history in Southeast Alaska. The tender new growth of Sitka spruce tips lends a delicious,
  3. This story was in Today's Juneau Empire. Definitely interesting, I wish more manufacturers would document their wood purchasing practices and sustainability efforts. http://juneauempire.com/stories/082806/sta_20060828016.shtml
  4. You should read "Blue Highways" by William Least Heat Moon. It's wonderful. Perfect for road trip preparation.
  5. haven't had the time lately to figure it out, so any help would be appreciated. thanks.
  6. 2 quick ones- kamera and sunken treasure
  7. the uncle tupelo page at gumbo pages offers a pretty good tab.
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