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Crossing the Divide into a New World

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jul 30, 2017   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Crossing the Divide into a New World

[wds id=”9″]ATIGUN RIVER — Goodbye, red squirrels. On our summer-long hike along the path of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, this morning my dog Cora and I left the last tangle of boreal forest along America’s highway system. We walked away from a campsite of white spruce and balsam poplar that shielded us during a rain and […]

Dog Partner Enhances Hike across Alaska

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jul 21, 2017   Featured, Interior Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Dog Partner Enhances Hike across Alaska

I suspected my brief dogless period was coming to an end when my wife and daughter were looking at puppies on the Internet. We had a few months earlier lost Poops, a Labrador retriever mix, to a tumor on a front paw. Though it was strange not to have a creature greeting you with socks […]

Daily Respites During a Summer-Long Walk

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jul 14, 2017   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Daily Respites During a Summer-Long Walk

JIM RIVER — On this cobble bar north of the Arctic Circle, it is a fine day. The sky is a sheet of blue, a breeze wraps us with clean air, a sandpiper mom shrieks over her hatchlings. They are gray-blue puffballs, extra cute and almost invisible amid the stones. In short, this is a […]

A Restock and Recharge Along the Pipeline’s Path

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jun 22, 2017   Featured, Interior Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

A Restock and Recharge Along the Pipeline’s Path

FAIRBANKS — I left my home here to begin a hike along the Trans-Alaska pipeline in late April. Returning in June, I am stunned by the green of it all. It’s like winter to summer in one day. I’ve been in Alaska’s second-largest city for a few days now, resupplying for the trip north as […]

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