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The Totems of Alaska by . Pond, Winter [Paperback]


The Totems of Alaska by . Pond, Winter [Paperback]


$22.95


This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. Author: . Pond, Winter Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2010/01/10 Language: English Dimensions: 9.69 x 7.44 x 0.15 inches

Alaska Memories: Adventure in the Wilds of Alaska


Alaska Memories: Adventure in the Wilds of Alaska


$32.72


In this memoir of adventure and survival in late1970s Alaska, author John McGoldrick offers a sweeping look at the stunning beauty and natural history of one of Americas most scenic states.Leaving Maine in 1975, McGoldrick travels to Alaska, working as a clam digger, carpenter, gold miner, and mountaineering guide. He survives Alaskan winters living in the back of a truck, a camper, and a brokendown school bus, and eventually builds his own house. Hunting ducks, geese, and deer, and fishing for salmon across the state helps McGoldrick experience the beauty of Alaskas wildlife and jumping out of a military CH 47 Chinook helicopter in the middle of winter onto the slopes of Mount McKinley to rescue survivors of a plane crash keeps his adventurous spirit content.Blending scientific insights with Alaskan history, Alaska Memories is McGoldricks vivid, witty, and enjoyable story. Author: McGoldrick, John Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 228 Publication Date: 2007/06/07 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.69 inches

Togiak, Alaska


Togiak, Alaska


$79.66


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Togiak is a city in Dillingham Census Area, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 809.Togiak is located at 59 3 33 N 160 22 59 W / 59.05917 N 160.38306 W / 59.05917; 160.38306 (59.059134, 160.383186).Togiak is located at the head of Togiak Bay, 67 miles west of Dillingham. It lies in Togiak National Wildlife Refuge, and is the gateway to Walrus Island Game Sanctuary. Togiak is located in a climatic transition zone, however the Arctic climate also affects the region. Average summer temperatures range from 37 to 66; winter temperatures range from 4 to 30. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 228.5 square miles (591.7 km ), of which, 45.2 square miles (117.1 km ) of it is land and 183.3 square miles (474.6 km ) of it (80.22) is water. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 18 Publication Date: 2010/08/24 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.04 inches

2009 Alaska Floods


2009 Alaska Floods


$70.1


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The 2009 Alaska floods are a series of natural disasters taking place in the United States state of Alaska during April and May 2009. The floods are a result of heavierthantypical winter snowfall and aboveaverage spring temperatures that resulted in rapid melting of the winter snowfall. The resulting high water levels were aggravated in places by the development of ice dams that caused catastrophic flooding. The recordbreaking flood that affected Eagle, Alaska in early May is the best example of an ice dam causing flooding beyond the norm. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 84 Publication Date: 2010/07/27 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.20 inches

Flying Wild Alaska DVD


Flying Wild Alaska DVD


$19.95


In the Flying Wild Alaska Season 1 DVD, join the Tweto family, who runs Era Alaska, the airline that rules the Alaskan skies. The Twetos battle treacherous weather and terrain to deliver life’s necessities to the most remote areas in the U.S. A Flying Wild Alaska DVD is a thrilling narrative on how, with no interstate systems for miles, this family delivers anything from champion snow dogs to the miners’ groceries on the North Slope. The Flying Wild Alaska Season 1 DVD, a series which follows the unconventional Tweto family that rules Alaska most dangerous skies. Operating their family-run airline, Era Alaska, they battle unforgiving Alaska weather and terrain to transport life necessities to one of the most remote and extreme regions of America. In a Flying Wild Alaska DVD, with no freeway system for hundreds of miles, Era Alaska is the lifeline for the isolated rural inhabitants of the Bering Sea coastline. From champion snow dogs bound for the Iditarod to medicine for sick children to groceries for miners working on an operation on the North Slope, the goods that the intrepid pilots ship on any given day are crucial to everyday life. Shop for Flying Wild Alaska Season 1 DVD and see how the Tweto family risks it all by using their airline to deliver necessary supplies to the most rural and remote areas in the country. Ep. 1) Meet the Twetos: In the frigid Alaskan town of Unalakleet, the Tweto’s and their family-run airline battle the arctic elements to transport supplies and passengers to some of the most inaccessible areas on the planet. Ep. 2) Life or Death: Pilot Luke Hickerson transports dangerous chemicals from Barrow to the remote village of Atqasuk. Then, in Unalakleet, the cold and dark winter claims its first casualty and Jim must make arrangements to transport the casket. Ep. 3) Indian Summer: The joke in Unalakleet, Alaska is that if you don’t like weather, just wait 15 minutes and it’s sure to change. But on this particular late summer day you’d be hard pressed to find anyone not happy with the current conditions. There is not a cloud in the sky, the winds are calm, and the mercury checks in at a balmy” 42 degrees. Era Alaska pilot & C.O.O., Jim Tweto takes advantage of the favorable conditions to head north to check on his base in Kotzebue. Not far from Kotzebue, in a village called Point Lay, thousands of migratory walrus have recently gathered along the beach. The walrus make this trek annually, but this year their numbers are unprecedented. Many think the increase is a result of melting polar ice caps. Regardless, the FAA has issued a T.F.R. or “Temporary Flight Restriction”, over the entire area. If one of Jim’s planes were to stray too close to the beach, not only would he receive a hefty fine, but the sound from the plane’s engines could cause the walrus to stampede and trample their young. It’s a serious issue that Jim must attend to personally. Already in Kotzebue are pilots Jared and Jesse Cummings. They

Gold Rush Alaska DVD


Gold Rush Alaska DVD


$29.95


In the face of an economic meltdown, six men will risk everything to strike it rich mining for gold in the wilds of Alaska. Todd Hoffman of Sandy, Oregon, along with his father, are leading a group of greenhorn miners in search of the American dream and a new frontier. Gold fever is back, and the rush is on. While leasing a gold claim in Alaska, Todd and company must ward off bears, build homes for their families, and keep the operation running as they take fate into their own hands with a make or break venture that will change their lives forever. DISC #1 Ep. 1) No Guts, No Glory: Todd Hoffman and his father Jack have hit hard times. They run a small aviation business in Sandy Oregon but it’s not doing well and the planes have stopped landing. Todd and Jack aren’t the kind of people to take problems lying down. Back in the 80′s Jack used to be a gold miner. And with the price of gold going sky high, he’s decided it’s time to start digging again. He and Todd lease a gold claim called Porcupine Creek in South East Alaska. They recruit a band of unemployed friends to become rookie Gold Miners. The recession has hit the team too. Ex sheet-metal worker, Jim Thurber is about to lose his house. Realtor Jimmy Dorsey is so broke he lives with his mother in law. Mechanic James Harness has destroyed his back in a car wreck and needs money for surgery. Greg Remsburg’s last construction job was a year ago. The team of mining greenhorns beg, borrow and build all the equipment they need to mine for gold. Loaded with supplies, they leave their loved ones behind and drive from Oregon to Alaska in a Klondike convoy. They have just five months to set up a gold mine and strike gold before winter closes them down. They face, bear attacks, flooding, constant breakdowns, infighting, fatal illness and many more adventures as they struggle to get down to the gold and save their families. Ep. 2) Gold, Guns, and Bears: Six unemployed greenhorns continue risking it all to strike gold in Alaska. The stakes get higher at Porcupine Creek as reality sets in about just how little time they have to get to their gold. The miners start to rebuild the ghost town but the bears aren’t so keen on their new neighbors- and they let them know it. They visit their neighbor, John Schnabel, who is a 90 year old mining legend with pockets filled with gold. Meanwhile, Todd and Jack can’t even agree where or how to start digging for their own gold. Then Jack drops their 22,000 lb rock-shaker off a lowboy and the accident threatens to shut down the mining season before they’ve even begun to dig. Ep. 3) Running Dirt: Tensions mount as the greenhorns become more desperate to find gold in Alaska. They’ve built their camp but now must set up the hand-built mining machines called the wash-plant. They are behind schedule and were supposed to be ‘running dirt’ two weeks ago. They must see some gold soon and begin to make money or lose everything. The stakes couldn’t be higher. They excavate the

Out Of The Wild: The Alaska Experiment  DVD


Out Of The Wild: The Alaska Experiment DVD


$19.95


During the Out of the Wild DVD The Alaska Experiment, nine strangers are stranded in the middle of Alaska. With survival as their only reward, they face incredibly harsh temperatures and battle fatigue, and fight their way back to civilization. In the Alaska DVD Out of the Wild, the volunteers have few essentials and must find sustenance by fishing, hunting and trapping as they walk the 60 torturous miles to the end. Nine ordinary Americans have volunteered to participate in an incredibly unique experiment. They will be flown in, dropped off and stranded deep in the heart of Central Alaska. Their goal is to make it back to civilization”alive. Left with only the barest of essentials, they will travel sixty of the harshest miles on the planet while battling hunger, fatigue, and an unforgiving winter that will make survival nearly impossible. These nine strangers must work together to hunt, fish and trap their own food. Along the way, they will encounter several backcountry shelters that they must utilize in order to protect themselves from Alaska’s frigid winter temperatures and whipping winds. This epic test of wills will last almost an entire month, and the brutality of life in the wild will tax each member physically as well as psychologically. This is not a contest. There is no million-dollar prize waiting for them at the end of the journey. The group has no idea how long it will take, or how far they must travel to get Out of the Wild. Includes 8 Episodes Disc 1 STRANDED IN ALASKAWHAT DID I SIGN UP FOR?PORCUPINE STEWCRASH LANDING Disc 2 BRINGING THE BIG GUNBEAR HUNTTROPHY HUNTEROUT OF THE WILD Shop for the Out of the Wild The Alaska Experiment DVD, and follow along as nine individuals fight hunger, extreme weather, and fatigue to survival in the Alaskan wilderness.

Flying Wild Alaska 2 DVD


Flying Wild Alaska 2 DVD


$29.95


Ep. 1) Era Alaska Rises Again: After two months of darkness, the villages of Western Alaska are desperate for fresh supplies. Jim attempts a risky landing on a frozen river and Luke has problems getting his plane in the air. A pilot flies to the Russian border to deliver vaccines. Ep. 2) Every Dog Has Its Day: The Iditarod dog sled race brings big business to Era Alaska. Ferno, Ayla and Ariel Tweto run with the reindeer in Anchorage. A pilot battles malfunctioning trim control over the frozen Norton Sound and a tsunami warning threatens the entire West coast. Ep. 3) Arctic Winds: John Ponts fights heavy turbulence and angry passengers on a flight through the Nulato Hills. Jim and Ferno leave the terminal in the hands of the pilots and Sarah’s flight to rescue a villager lost in a storm turns into a battle for her own survival. Ep. 4) Money in the Sky: Two pilots attempt to deliver a specialty drill through a sea of fog. Luke brings the first ever ATM to Wainwright, along with a planeload of cash. Erik races to deliver passengers and critical supplies before a spring storm shuts him down. Ep. 5) Blizzard BBQ: A late winter storm threatens to shut down Era Alaska’s operations. Ben encounters dangerous icing conditions on his way to St. Michael. Lead pilot, Erik, resorts to drastic measures to get desperately needed medicine to a snowed in village. Ep. 6: Tomorrow Island: Two pilots push their limits to land vital vaccines two miles from Russia on Alaska’s most treacherous runway. In Unalakleet, Ariel Tweto takes to the skies once again and proves that she still has a lot to learn. Ep. 7) Guts and Glory: A group of world-renowned rock climbers arrive in Unk and Jim must fly them deep into the remote Brooks Range. Luke flies a Barrow whaling crew over the sea ice in search of a site to hunt the Bowhead whale so that they can feed their hungry community. Ep. 8) Top of the World: Jim searches for a group of missing mountain climbers lost somewhere in Alaska’s Brooks Range. Up in Barrow, Luke races to transport a village elder to the hospital before it’s too late and a pilot attempts to set a world speed record to the North Pole. Ep. 9) Breakup: Era Alaska provides aid to a village devastated by heavy flooding. Two pilots get lost in a sea of fog off the Russian coast while trying to deliver desperately needed ammunition. In Anchorage, Jim’s prized Cessna 180 goes up in smoke. Ep. 10) Cakes on a Plane: Ponts’ old skate crew arrives to build a skate park for local kids on Unk’s newly paved roads. Ariel takes to the skies in a new plane with dangerous results and lead Pilot Erik Snuggerud battles heavy turbulence with a very special delivery. Ep. 11) Prop, Drop, & Ball: Pilots John Dronenberg & Justin Essian try to fly 1600lbs of volatile propane to a secluded fishing lodge. Luke Hickerson battles failing equipment over the remote tundra and Ponts challenges Ariel to make the perfect landing. Ep. 12) New Wings Over Alaska: Sarah Fraher has her

Sarah Palin's Alaska Special Edition DVD


Sarah Palin’s Alaska Special Edition DVD


$12.99


Sarah Palin’s Alaska DVD Special Edition takes you into the life of the former Governor of Alaska and Vice Presidential candidate. Follow her and her family as they mine for gold and go on the salmon run and so much more. Sarah Palin’s Alaska Series DVDs fascinate and educate on the wonders of Alaska and the Palin family. Sarah Palin’s Alaska is a new documentary series that takes viewers into the country’s ‘final frontier’ through the eyes of one of its most famous citizens Sarah Palin. Buy Sarah Palin’s Alaska DVD and follow the Palin family as they live and breathe Alaska in all its glory. , Sarah Palin’s Alaska Series DVDs, Sarah Palin’s Alaska Videos, Sarah Palin DVDs DISC 1 1) Salmon Run: During Sarah Palin’s Alaska DVD episode 1, Sarah and Todd have a family tradition on July 4: to fish salmon in Bristol Bay, the world’s biggest wild salmon run. Todd, a lifelong fisherman, is renowned for catching the most fish. Son, Track, works to earn the title of captain on his father’s boat. 2) Mama Grizzly: The Sarah Palin’s Alaska Series DVD watches as Sarah escapes her busy schedule to spend quality time with her youngest daughter, Piper. Together with husband, Todd, they go salmon fishing in bear country. Later, Sarah and Todd climb one of Denali’s most challenging peaks. 3) Rafting and Dog Mushing: Sarah Palin’s Alaska videos show Sarah as she packs the RV and takes her family on a weekend road trip of white water rafting, and ATVing. Later, Sarah and her youngest daughter, Piper, will meet some Iditarod champions and go dogsledding on a nearby glacier. 4) Logging: Inside the Sarah Palin DVD view as Sarah, along with her husband, Todd, and daughter, Willow, go to a remote logging camp on Alaska’s Afognak Island to get a taste of the Alaskan logging industry. Sarah cuts down Sitka Spruce trees and operates dangerous logging equipment on the island. DISC 2 5) Alaskan Hospitality: Sarah welcomes Kate Gosselin and her children to Alaska. To prepare for a camping trip with the kids, Sarah takes Kate to a bear safety class for rifle practice. Then Kate and the kids experience the wilderness braving the challenges of camping in Alaska. 6) Gold Mining and Oil: Sarah, her brother, Chuck, and their kids go to Nome hunting for gold. The plan: to find enough to make Sarah’s mom an anniversary gift. Chuck leads the way panning for gold then to Valdez; kayaking a glacier that was once part of the 1890′s Gold Route. 7) Just for the Halibut: Sarah and family take a road trip to famous Homer, Alaska. There they meet a halibut fishing family, who invite Sarah and oldest daughter, Bristol, deep-sea fishing. This welcome adventure proves just the right tonic for mother and daughter bonding. 8) She’s a Great Shot: Sarah’s freezer is almost empty and winter is approaching. She embarks on an epic caribou-hunting trip with her father, Chuck and friend Steve Becker. They travel 500 miles from the nearest city, above the Arctic Cir

The Little Book of Indoor Golf Games By Winter, Adrian


The Little Book of Indoor Golf Games By Winter, Adrian


$17.52


Author: Winter, Adrian Subtitle: 18 Surefire Ways to Improve Your Game at Home or in the Office Publication Date: 2010/10/01 Number of Pages: 82 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 7.25 Height: 5.50

Flying Wild Alaska DVD and Shirt Set


Flying Wild Alaska DVD and Shirt Set


$54.99


Flying Wild Alaska DVD In the Flying Wild Alaska Season 1 DVD, join the Tweto family, who runs Era Alaska, the airline that rules the Alaskan skies. The Twetos battle treacherous weather and terrain to deliver life’s necessities to the most remote areas in the U.S. A Flying Wild Alaska DVD is a thrilling narrative on how, with no interstate systems for miles, this family delivers anything from champion snow dogs to the miners’ groceries on the North Slope. The Flying Wild Alaska Season 1 DVD, a series which follows the unconventional Tweto family that rules Alaska most dangerous skies. Operating their family-run airline, Era Alaska, they battle unforgiving Alaska weather and terrain to transport life necessities to one of the most remote and extreme regions of America. In a Flying Wild Alaska DVD, with no freeway system for hundreds of miles, Era Alaska is the lifeline for the isolated rural inhabitants of the Bering Sea coastline. From champion snow dogs bound for the Iditarod to medicine for sick children to groceries for miners working on an operation on the North Slope, the goods that the intrepid pilots ship on any given day are crucial to everyday life. Shop for Flying Wild Alaska Season 1 DVD and see how the Tweto family risks it all by using their airline to deliver necessary supplies to the most rural and remote areas in the country. Ep. 1) Meet the Twetos: In the frigid Alaskan town of Unalakleet, the Tweto’s and their family-run airline battle the arctic elements to transport supplies and passengers to some of the most inaccessible areas on the planet. Ep. 2) Life or Death: Pilot Luke Hickerson transports dangerous chemicals from Barrow to the remote village of Atqasuk. Then, in Unalakleet, the cold and dark winter claims its first casualty and Jim must make arrangements to transport the casket. Ep. 3) Indian Summer: The joke in Unalakleet, Alaska is that if you don’t like weather, just wait 15 minutes and it’s sure to change. But on this particular late summer day you’d be hard pressed to find anyone not happy with the current conditions. There is not a cloud in the sky, the winds are calm, and the mercury checks in at a balmy”¦ 42 degrees. Era Alaska pilot & C.O.O., Jim Tweto takes advantage of the favorable conditions to head north to check on his base in Kotzebue. Not far from Kotzebue, in a village called Point Lay, thousands of migratory walrus have recently gathered along the beach. The walrus make this trek annually, but this year their numbers are unprecedented. Many think the increase is a result of melting polar ice caps. Regardless, the FAA has issued a T.F.R. or “Temporary Flight Restriction”, over the entire area. If one of Jim’s planes were to stray too close to the beach, not only would he receive a hefty fine, but the sound from the plane’s engines could cause the walrus to stampede and trample their young. It’s a serious issue that Jim must attend to personally. Already in Kotzebue are pilots Jared

Russia at the 1994 Winter Olympics


Russia at the 1994 Winter Olympics


$79.66


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Russia competed at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. It was the first time the nation had competed at the Winter Olympic Games since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Russian athletes had competed as part of the Unified Team at the 1992 Winter Olympics. The 1994 Winter Olympics, officially the XVII Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multisport event which was celebrated in 1994 in Lillehammer, Norway. Lillehammers winning bid was announced in September 1988 in Seoul before the opening ceremony of the 1988 Summer Olympics. Lillehammer was selected as host over bids from Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.; Ostersund/Are, Sweden; and Sofia, Bulgaria. The Lillehammer Olympics are notable for being the last Winter Olympic Games to date to be held in a small town (Lillehammers population is 25,000). Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2010/09/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.25 inches

Indianapolis Colts Infant Alaska Hooded Creeper Set


Indianapolis Colts Infant Alaska Hooded Creeper Set


$44.99


Tough enough for the Alaskan Tundra- this Indianapolis Colts Infant Alaska Hooded Creeper Set from Reebok will keep your tiny Colts fan warm and cozy all in the coldest of temps. Features embroidered team logo on front with Reebok wordmark on sleeve. Contrast color sleeves add sharp style Contrast color hood lining Detachable booties and mittens to keep them fully covered Machine washable taslan with polar fleece for warm winter wear Officially licensed by the NFL

Philadelphia Eagles Infant Alaska Hooded Creeper Set


Philadelphia Eagles Infant Alaska Hooded Creeper Set


$31.99


Tough enough for the Alaskan Tundra- this Philadelphia Eagles Infant Alaska Hooded Creeper Set from Reebok will keep your tiny Eagles fan warm and cozy all in the coldest of temps. Features embroidered team logo on front with Reebok wordmark on sleeve. Contrast color sleeves add sharp style Contrast color hood lining Detachable booties and mittens to keep them fully covered Machine washable taslan with polar fleece for warm winter wear Officially licensed by the NFL

Washington Redskins Infant Alaska Hooded Creeper Set


Washington Redskins Infant Alaska Hooded Creeper Set


$44.99


Tough enough for the Alaskan Tundra- this Washington Redskins Infant Alaska Hooded Creeper Set from Reebok will keep your tiny Redskins fan warm and cozy all in the coldest of temps. Features embroidered team logo on front with Reebok wordmark on sleeve. Contrast color sleeves add sharp style Contrast color hood lining Detachable booties and mittens to keep them fully covered Machine washable taslan with polar fleece for warm winter wear Officially licensed by the NFL

Waltz with Me, Alaska


Waltz with Me, Alaska


$24.66


A young family fails to complete their log cabin before the Alaskan winter sets in and struggles to survive in a MASH army tent. Despite the hardships, they experience love, humor and insight into themselves, their lives and the land they love. Author: BlasorBernhardt, Donna Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 272 Publication Date: 2004/02/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.61 inches

Race Across Alaska By Riddles, Libby/ Jones, Tim


Race Across Alaska By Riddles, Libby/ Jones, Tim


$27.24


The author recounts her experiences in the 1985 Iditarod race from Anchorage to Nome Alaska, and shares her insights on strategy, sled dogs, and winter survival Author: Riddles, Libby/ Jones, Tim Subtitle: First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story Publication Date: 1988/01/01 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 6.25 Height: 9.00

Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled : A Narrative of Winter Travel in Interior Alaska


Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled : A Narrative of Winter Travel in Interior Alaska


$23.89


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Winter in Alaska, Level 4 Theme 6.1: Houghton Mifflin Vocabulary Readers


Winter in Alaska, Level 4 Theme 6.1: Houghton Mifflin Vocabulary Readers


$4.97


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Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled: A Narrative of Winter Travel in Interior Alaska


Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled: A Narrative of Winter Travel in Interior Alaska


$89.69


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