Outdoors

Karl Sanford first leader in this year's halibut derby

Fairbanks dip-netter Jim Brashear holds a pair of Copper River red salmon after a successful dip netting trip to Chitina last summer.

Photo by Tim Mowry

May 8, 2008

Karl Sanford has no illusion that he will win the Homer Jackpot Halibut Derby, but at least he can say he was the first fisherman to sit atop this year's leader board.

Scottish woman first to summit Mount McKinley in 2008

Published May 12, 2008

ANCHORAGE — The Mount McKinley climbing season is under way and a woman was the first to the summit this year.

Snowmachiners didn't see crevasse before rider fell in, died

Published May 12, 2008

None of the five snowmachiners riding on Spencer Glacier saw the hole in the snow before one fell into a crevasse and died Saturday, said Pat Kuckertz, one of the riders.

Deadline extended for Interior Alaska moose hunt permits

Published May 11, 2008

ANCHORAGE -- The state has extended the sign-up period for two Interior moose hunts for nonresidents after receiving few permit applications.

Outdoors Calendar — May 8

Published May 8, 2008

Fairbanks trails guru Eric Troyer will share some of his secrets tonight on some of Fairbanks’ lesser known hiking trails.

Copper River run expected to be smaller this year

Published May 8, 2008

The dip netting season for red and king salmon on the Copper River at Chitina is tentatively scheduled to open June 4, with emphasis on the word "tentative."

Migrants hit town en masse

Published May 8, 2008

A winter storm April 30 may have dumped 2 inches of snow over much of the Interior, but it didn’t deter our smallest songbird migrant, the ruby-crowned kinglet, from singing and setting up territories in the area.

List is long, summer is short

Published May 8, 2008

The problem with making an outdoors-oriented list of summer things-to-do in Alaska, especially Fairbanks, is that summer is too short.

2008 climbing season gets started on Denali

Published May 1, 2008

ANCHORAGE -- The 2008 Mount McKinley climbing season is under way.

Kids’ Fish and Game Fun Day to return

Published May 1, 2008

The good news is that after a one-year absence due to the lack of decent-sized fish, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game has revived its annual Kids’ Fish and Game Fun Day.

Waterfowl still dominating migrant scene in Fairbanks

Published May 1, 2008

The winter-like conditions persisting in Fairbanks appear to have stalled bird migration by a few days, at least.

Global warming, not wolves, could spell doom for Isle Royale moose in Michigan

Published May 1, 2008

ISLE ROYALE NATIONAL PARK, Mich. — Ignoring our observation plane circling above the frozen Lake Superior wilderness, the eight gray wolves seemed as harmless as your beloved pooch cavorting with its pals in the yard.

Details emerge on Kenai Peninsula grizzly mauling

Published April 24, 2008

ANCHORAGE -- Marc Johnson ran out his front door for a morning jog and nearly died minutes later. He could still see his house when the brown bear charged him.

Outdoor calendar - April 24

Published April 24, 2008

A listing of outdoor events and goings on

Geese, swans, ducks arrive at Creamer's Field

Published April 24, 2008

These warm, spring-like temperatures in combination with more than 16 hours of daylight make for great migration conditions — as well as a fast spring break-up — and the birds have responded.

Also inside
Today's news / Photos / Local / Alaska / Sports / Opinion
Features
Sundays / Health / Food / Outdoors / Latitude 65 / Youth / Business
newsminer.com
Archives / About / Feedback / Privacy Policy / User Agreement / Staff / Jobs / Contact / Feeds
Submit
Letters to the Editor / Events /