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Seward’s Folly

Friday, March 21st, 2008

– Jim Wirth

Alaska Denali National Park

Photo by leezsnow

Alaska!  Known to many as “The Last Frontier” and “Land of the Midnight Sun,” the Alaska territory was referred to as “Seward’s Folly” in 1867 during the battle between Secretary of State William H. Seward and the United States Congress over its purchase from Russia.  It may have seemed “folly” at the time, but in hindsight it was $7.2 Million very well spent!

We’ve uploaded several of our Alaska videos to OpenRoad.TV this week:  Alaska’s Glacier Bay & Whale Display, Alaska’s Kenai Fjords, Denali National Park, and America’s Northernmost Road.   Find even more videos of adventure in Alaska on our Alaska Map

During my own virtual exploration of Alaska this week, I came across three truly wonderful on-line journals.  The first is a blog called Alaskology written by Steve Edwards, special sections editor at the Anchorage Daily News.  Steve’s goal with Alaskology is to give readers a look at Alaska through local eyes, while bringing their attention to special events and vacation deals.

Alaskology Blog 

“Northern Girl” Angie M. is a self proclaimed “explorer of life – an avid lover of the outdoors and Alaska.” Angie regularly updates a journal on her site northerngirl.net with stories, useful information and stunning photographs of Alaskan wildlife, culture and events.  Be sure to also check out Angie’s northerngirl.net photo gallery.

northerngirl.net blog

And last, but certainly not least, is a blog from 28 year old Jill in Juneau called “Up in Alaska.”  Jill describes herself as “an Alaska journalist who likes to bicycle in horrendous conditions and eat goldfish crackers and Pepsi for breakfast.”   Jill biked 100 miles yesterday.  322 miles so far this month.  Jill biked 350 miles of the Iditarod Trail Invitational over seven days in February.  Yep – Jill likes to bicycle.  And as amazing as her bicycling feats may be, Jill tops it with the exemplary quality and style of her writing and photography.  I can’t wait to see where the road… or should I say snow… takes Jill next.

Up in Alaska blog

Mt. Tamalpais — My Local Mountain

Friday, March 21st, 2008

– Carl Bidleman

mt-tam-winter-480.jpg

Growing up in Detroit, mountains were not part of my everyday experience. Glaciers left southeast Michigan flat as Kansas and the western landscapes on television and in the movies fascinated me. So imagine my delight when I moved to Marin county in 1991 and discovered that I had acquired my own local mountain. Mt. Tamalpais rarely has the snow I captured in this photo but always has the landscapes, wildlife and reservoirs to provide a wonderful natural escape that begins just down the street. Our latest post includes a very nice Mt. Tamalpais video.  It’s called Mt. Tamalpais’ Land of Lakes and gives you a good look.

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