They say that breaking up is hard to do, but I couldn’t wipe the smile off my face in Fairbanks. The sun is out late. There are no bugs. But …
Fairbanks (and environs) in the spring: Ice caves, parks and Appletinis
By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Jennie Flaming of Ordinary Adventures Jennie is a born-and-raised fourth-generation Seattleite and former Fairbanksan. She writes about outdoor adventure and travel in Washington, Alaska and Western Canada. …
Winter Fat Biking in Fairbanks
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Stephen Bugno strapped on some extra layers to hit the trails in Fairbanks at -4ºF on a fat bike. Follow along on his adventures! Photos and story by …
Northern Lights in Fairbanks: Why and How
Special Correspondent Juno Kim visits Fairbanks often. Here’s a report on the northern lights, aka “Aurora Borealis,” which are v-e-r-y active right now! Northern Lights in Fairbanks | When & …
In Fairbanks: “Mush, you Huskies!”
Special Correspondent Juno Kim offers this report from Fairbanks! It’s always a dog mushing season in Alaska. Professional mushers prepare and train for dog mushing races year-round, including the famous …
