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Outdoors

Floods may have frustrated Interior salmon spawning

Damage assessments of hundreds of homes will move forward after Gov. Sarah Palin declared flooding across much of northern and Interior Alaska a disaster.

Dutchman tells harrowing tale of K2 survival

Blinded by the glare off the snow and ice, attempting a perilous descent down K2 to save his life, the Dutch mountaineer came upon three Korean climbers.

Alaska climber swept away by ice on K2

From the president of Ireland to musicians in Alaska to climbers around the world, Ger McDonnell was remembered Sunday as a man full of life and eager for adventure.

Life jacket, students saved woman in river

Only a few days after 56-year-old David Yanoshek disappeared into the turbid waters of the Kenai River this summer, only a few miles upstream from where he was last seen tumbling in the surging flow after the boat in which he was riding hit a rock, another boater went for an uncomfortable and unplanned swim.

Silver lining

Expect the sultan of silver salmon anglers back -- with his crew in tow.

Memorial bench to honor former Hatcher Pass ranger

Generations to come will never get to know Pat Murphy, the likeable chief ranger at Hatcher Pass who died in 2006 from complications of bone marrow cancer. But his family and friends are making sure he leaves his mark permanently.

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Overlooked treasure

Silver salmon return each summer by the thousands to such well-known streams as the Deshka and Little Susitna Rivers, as well as Willow Creek and Montana Creek off the Parks Highway and Jim Creek in the Knik River Valley. But two small creeks that meander through the heart of the Matanuska Valley feature fine runs that often get overlooked.

Southcentral fishing forecast

Where they're biting and where they aren't

Low red run triggers Kenai River restrictions

A faltering return of Kenai River red salmon that shut down commercial fishing in much of Upper Cook Inlet earlier this month escalated into the first significant in-river restriction on sport fishing Wednesday.

Stranded tourists rescued from Mount Marathon

A woman too scared to climb down Mount Marathon was helped off Seward's famous mountain just before midnight Saturday after an eight-hour rescue effort by the Alaska Mountain Rescue Group, the Seward Volunteer Fire Department and the Alaska State Troopers.

Mountain man

Even the toughest can do battle for only so long. And so it is that at age 81, Anchorage's Dick Griffith says he has done his last Alaska Mountain Wilderness Classic.

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Outdoors highlights of the coming week

Diamond in the rough

The sun is making a rare appearance as Alex Rossiter drives through the parking lot of the Kepler Bradley Lakes State Recreation Area and pulls up by the bathrooms. As campground host, she cleans the decrepit outhouses as one of her daily duties. Collecting day-use fees, renting canoes and assisting visitors are some others.

Hunting laws need to apply to all, even troopers

As a hunter and a conservationist, it's hard to decide what is more disturbing about the brouhaha in which Gov. Sarah Palin and Alaska State Trooper Mike Wooten now find themselves involved:

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UAA runner races a grizzly and gets lucky

Almost a week after the fright of his life, University of Alaska Anchorage cross-country runner Auston Ellis can't remember whether he heard the grizzly bear woof or a roar.

Woman recovering after Cooper Landing bear attack

Lani Vin Zant picked up her ringing phone in Wasilla late Wednesday night. The only thing on the line was her 15-year-old daughter Andria, sobbing.

Southcentral fishing forecast

Where they're biting and where they aren't

Hope's young salmon slayer

Armed with a medium-action rod and fuzzy hot-pink yarn tied to a 3/ought hook, Tyler Motoyama scouted pink salmon stacking up in Resurrection Creek like it was his duty.

Smokey Bear ad stirs up some fire from off-road advocates

A group that advocates motorized recreation is asking the Forest Service to withdraw a public service ad featuring Smokey Bear. The group says the ad sends the wrong message that riders operating off-road vehicles in a legal manner can start forest fires.

PHOTOS

Icy winter

Photographer Bob Hallinen captures the colors and shapes of winter.

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Alaska Excursions

Photographer Marc Lester hit the trails to collect the sights and sounds of daytripping in Alaska.

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Submit your photos of fun in the snow; skies, machines, or on your own two feet!

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Craig Medred

Craig Medred is an Alaska outdoors enthusiast. Read his account on all that is amazing and frustrating about the last frontier.

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Check out reader-submitted fishing photos.

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Garden pond

Lazy Mountain resident Joan Narsavich has created a pond to attract wildlife to the family's home.

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Salmon Section

Guide to enjoying Alaska's most popular fish, from the water to the dinner plate.

Alaska Bear Man

Without celebrity, or tragedy, Charlie Vandergaw lives and socializes among the bears.

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Talk Dirt To Me

Gardening in Alaska can be dirty business, unless you know your stuff.

Smokey Bear ad stirs up some fire from off-road advocates

Prepare for combat: Ready, aim, cast!

Fishing in the valleys gets a silver lining

Small boats get discharge exemption

Denali bus drivers OK strike as negotiations over wages continue

Fishing guide cited for taking illegal salmon

Green machine

Field notes

Alaska fishery students net nearly $20,000 in scholarships

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Sending the wrong message about recreation

No ESPY for Mackey, but maybe a movie?

With summer flying by, it's hard to spend a weekend at home

Sockeye surge is on

Eagle River trail would be bear road, biologist warns

Dipping for red gold

Southcentral fishing forecast

New York tourist's Kenai king just shy of trophy status

No ticket, no $10,000 for another derby angler

Cool destination

Tourists push north despite discouraging gas prices

Kenai's delicate dunes

Tier II hunting permit winners

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Big on birds

Aggressive black bears deserve to be eliminated

Potter Marsh boardwalk gets a face-lift

Field notes

Southcentral fishing forecast

Last of the urban kings

Another climber dies on Denali

Wasilla man lands $2,240 for halibut

State looks to poison pike in East Anchorage lake

Heaven's doorstep: Climber dies at McKinley summit

Some Kodiak retailers feel pinch from ban

Alien invasion: Northern pike take over lakes

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