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In Fifth Month, Trans-Alaska Hike Nears End

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Aug 4, 2017   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

In Fifth Month, Trans-Alaska Hike Nears End

SAGANAVIRKTOK RIVER — August, here so soon. And we just passed Trans-Alaska Pipeline mile 100, which means that distance remains on our summer hike from Valdez to Prudhoe Bay. My dog Cora and I started walking on April 30, which means we’re in our fifth month of sleeping outside. For this week, I’m hiking with […]

A Wilderness Feel Along an Industrial Path

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jun 16, 2017   Featured, Interior Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

A Wilderness Feel Along an Industrial Path

GOLD RUN CREEK — This clear waterway running through boreal swampland marks the farthest Cora and I will be from a highway during our summer hike along the route of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. If we chose to bust overland southwest toward Banner Creek, we would have to cover at least nine boggy miles before we […]

Gear has Come a Long Way in 20 Years

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on May 26, 2017   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Gear has Come a Long Way in 20 Years

When I walked this same path 20 years ago, I averaged six miles each day. After a few weeks in 2017 of hiking the path of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, it seems easy to do 10 miles a day. Back then, sometimes my backpack weighed 60 pounds. I’m trying to keep it half that weight now. […]

Revisiting a Dream, 20 Years Later

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Apr 28, 2017   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Revisiting a Dream, 20 Years Later

Twenty years ago, I was 34 when I walked away from a chain-link fence near Port Valdez and headed east. Those were the first steps on a summer-long trip across Alaska. In a few days, I will begin to retrace those steps. This summer, I will try to again walk from Valdez to Prudhoe Bay […]

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