By: Jon Herring | 2010-03-29 | Pets Possibly one of the friendliest dogs in the world, the Alaskan Malamute is beloved across North America. Many choose to have this wonderful dog as a pet, and many want to know how to go about proper Alaskan Malamute training. There are some special considerations to take, but overall the training of this breed of dog is similar to training other breeds. read more
By: ricardo lumbardo | 2010-11-21 | Pets The Alaskan Malamute is basically a large breed of local dogs genuinely bred to be an Alaskan sled dog. The average weight of a typical Maly is 85 pounds, and 25 inches tall for the males, as for the females, they weigh 75 pounds and are 23 inches tall. They are sometimes mixed up for Siberian Husky, but in reality, they are different in many ways. read more
By: David Patullo | 2009-09-02 | Cruises The Alaskan frontier is one of the most amazing cruise destinations in the world. A week-long cruise brings you majestic glaciers and icebergs, and excursions into the Alaskan wilderness. read more
By: Derek Farley | 2010-09-27 | Article Marketing The Alaskan Kodiak bear is a subspecies of bears known as the brown or grizzly bear. The Alaskan Kodiak bear lives on the islands of the Kodiak Archipelago in southwestern Alaska. Because of their isolated habitat, these bears have remained isolated from other species of bear for nearly 12,000 years. read more
By: Alicia | 2011-03-26 | Cruises For a cruise that offers not just relaxation, amenities, and activities while on board, but the most scenic views and exciting shore excursions imaginable, stray from the traditional cruise to the Caribbean and take an alaska cruise. read more
By: Allie Moxley | 2010-03-28 | Environmental When you are trying to gauge the success of any experiment or initiative, you've got to wait a long time and see what the results signify. Thus, whether the many recent efforts to stem the tide of depleting natural resources will work out remains to be seen. In the case of Alaskan fisheries and the seafood population off Alaska, the news has been encouraging for decades without fail. We continue to see the arrival of delicious Alaskan crabs, lobsters and halibut, as if a never-ending source was supplying them. read more
By: Allie Moxley | 2010-04-03 | International studies The Alaskan fishing industry is just so bountiful that there is unquestionably enough seafood to go around not only for the population of Alaska, but that of the country as a whole, and even more. Since the fisheries are so sustainable (in addition to abundant), the harvests being reaped will be able to continue for a long, long time in the future, helping to provide excellent nutrition for many people throughout the nation, and abroad as well. read more
By: Larry L | 2010-03-26 | Cruises Alaskan cruising is one of the fastest growing segments of the cruising industry. The reason is Alaska's natural beauty, abundant wildlife and different cultures. In every port there are abundant activities you can participate in. Here are some suggestions on things that you want to consider doing while cruising Alaska. read more
By: JC Schwartz | 2011-04-10 | Travel & Leisure Alaska has a well developed tourism sector that welcomes thousands of anglers from all over the world each year. Since Alaska is such a huge land area with a long coast line and numerous streams and rivers, you can still enjoy secluded wildlife fishing without having to venture into crowds of other fishermen. read more
By: Raymond Levi | 2010-11-05 | Fishing An Alaskan fishing trip generally is a dream come true for many outdoor fanatics. Simply the thought of with the ability to wander via one of many world's last frontiers, in quest of trophy-level game fish, is sufficient to excite most freshwater fishing enthusiasts. Combining a few of the best fishing out there wherever, with the journey of roaming the good outdoors, makes taking an Alaskan fishing trip a unique experience you'll not soon forget. read more
By: John Perkins | 2012-02-24 | Environment There’s been a lot of debate in recent years about the prospect of drilling for oil in Alaska as a way to supplement the United States’ need for traditional energy materials. What seems to have been overlooked, however, are the numerous Alaska alternative energy solutions that we could take advantage of instead! It’s true; Alaska yields some of the greatest opportunities for renewable energy read more
By: ninilchik | 2011-07-08 | Business Planning for a fishing trip? Ninilchik Charters offers the most Halibut fishing options of any charter operator on the Kenai Peninsula. It is offering you a trip that will fit your travel plans for you or for a large group or corporate fishing trip. read more
By: Chris Hanson | 2011-09-02 | Recreation & Sports This is a safety guide for your travel to the South Central Alaska backcountry, where you'll see unforgettable and breath-taking scenery along the Little Susitna, Deshka and Talkeetna Rivers. And before anything else, travels won't be complete if you will not bring your own camera for keepsakes of unforgettable views and experiences on your travel in one of the world's fishing treasure farm that will surely hit the waters of a lifetime! For the past 24 years, the Sports Den has been Alaska's read more
By: Colleen Turner | 2011-01-13 | Travel & Leisure Experienced travel agents can make the search for great Alaska cruise line deals easier for Seattle travelers. read more