Weather in Alaska

The saying goes that if you don’t like the weather in Alaska, wait 5 minutes and check again.  Nothing could be truer.  With all the massive mountains, deep valleys and rugged coast (bordering two oceans), Alaska’s weather can be predictably unpredictable.

Sometimes we get cold weather from Canada; sometimes we get a warm front off Mexico.  Other times Russia throws us a ball. Continue reading

Denali in spring. Make your Memories!

Denali Cabins is readying to open its doors.  The Denali Park Road is melting away steadily, and wildlife is being spotted coming out of hibernation.  Moose lumber into the plains, and caribou are heading back inland to graze on the new grasses and moss.  Migratory birds are arriving daily by the thousands.  Trumpeter swans, Canadian Geese, Sandhill Cranes, and eagles are taking perches in the still bare trees. Continue reading

Spring has Sprung!

Alaska is thawing. The trees have taken on a red hue, a precursor to their eventual new-growth. Bears are awakening, moose are heading back to the hills, and people emerge from their homes. The mountains still boast a white curtain over their crests, and the forests still harbor patches of snow beneath them, but it is surely going to fade away. Even as I type this, the temperature soars.  Recently the Anchorage bowl experienced temperatures in the mid-fifties. While that may not be entirely welcoming for some of our warm-blooded readers, for an Alaskan this is a wonderful sign of shorts and tee-shirts to come. Soon the bottom of our lakes will be unfrozen, the hills will be devoid of ice, and the maroon tips of trees will have turned a lush green. Continue reading