The range is the highest in the world outside Asia and the Andes.
Description and history
The range forms a generally east-west arc with its northernmost part in the center, and from there trending southwest towards the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutians, and trending southeast into the Pacific Coast Ranges. The mountains act as a high barrier to the flow of moist air from the Gulf of Alaska northwards, and thus has some of the harshest weather in the world. The heavy snowfall also contributes to a number of large glaciers, including the Canwell, Castner, Black Rapids, Susitna, Yanert, Muldrow, Eldridge, Ruth, Tokositna, and Kahiltna Glaciers. Four major rivers cross the Range, including the Delta River, and Nenana River in the center of the range and the Nabesna and Chisana Rivers to the east.
Although it had been occupied for over ten thousand years by indigenous peoples, from the 18th century onward, European powers considered the territory of Alaska ripe for exploitation and trade. The United States purchased Alaska from the Russian Empire on March 30, 1867, for 7.2million U.S. dollars at approximately two cents per acre ($4.74/km2). The area went through several administrative changes before becoming organized as a territory on May 11, 1912. It was admitted as the 49th state of the U.S. on January 3, 1959.
Incredible B&C Dall Sheep taken in the Alaska Range, Aug 2020. Follow the LTD crew on their slam quest #alaska #hunting #bighornsheep
published: 15 Jan 2021
Alaska Range
Flying through the Alaska Range. Filmed with a Canon EOS M.
Music by Zero Project
published: 01 Apr 2014
Solo-Winter Camping In The Alaska Range (With Stella)
In this video Stella and I are field testing our new hot tent. We are in the Alaska Range, above timberline. The temperature is -15F (-26C) and we have a fair amount of wind to deal with. The tent should take about 15 minutes to setup (for one person), but it took me much longer due to filming myself throughout the process, so by the time I finished we were both ready to get inside and get the fire started.
The deadman poles I buried were for tying down the tent in a windy area where the ground is frozen and there are no bushes or small trees to fasten to. The anchors worked very well. The longer poles were to bury alongside the tent and provide tie off anchors for the rainfly (although I did not show the process in the video).
Once inside, the tent heated up very quickly and maintained ...
published: 19 Mar 2021
A Lesson in Speedriding - The Unrideables: Alaska Range
For more on the film check out www.theunrideables.com.
Speedriding is a high-speed, high stakes mountain sport that fuses elements of skiing and parachute flight. This hybrid approach to the alpine gives its intrepid practitioners access to terrain that would otherwise be inaccessible. In The Unrideables: Alaska Range, one of the world's foremost experts on human flight, Jon DeVore, sets out with a team of elite aerial athletes to evolve the sport in North America's most remote and demanding mountain environment. Look for the full-length documentary releasing this January.
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published: 13 Jan 2015
REMOTE CABIN IN THE ALASKA RANGE | BACKCOUNTRY SNOWMACHINING TOUR | OUR ALASKA LIFE
Part 2 of 2 of our trip to the remote cabin in backcountry Alaska. We spend two days enjoying amazing weather with Clay leading us around his "playgrounds" for some backcountry snowmachining. Enjoy the scenery, commentary and shots of Amy Lynn getting stuck.
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published: 07 Jan 2021
2017 Dall Sheep Alaska Range
Stoney River Lodge
published: 16 Mar 2018
Mission to Ski Untouched Terrain - The Unrideables: Alaska Range
For more on the film check out www.theunrideables.com.
Speedriding is a high-speed, high stakes mountain sport that fuses elements of skiing and parachute flight. This hybrid approach to the alpine gives its intrepid practitioners access to terrain that would otherwise be inaccessible. In The Unrideables: Alaska Range, one of the world's foremost experts on human flight, Jon DeVore, sets out with a team of elite aerial athletes to evolve the sport in North America's most remote and demanding mountain environment. Look for the full-length documentary releasing this January.
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published: 07 Jan 2015
Alaska Range and Mt McKinley #6 9 min 8-12
A 10 min. trip to Mt McKinley via Cantwell, Alaska - enjoy! Mark
In this video Stella and I are field testing our new hot tent. We are in the Alaska Range, above timberline. The temperature is -15F (-26C) and we have a fair a...
In this video Stella and I are field testing our new hot tent. We are in the Alaska Range, above timberline. The temperature is -15F (-26C) and we have a fair amount of wind to deal with. The tent should take about 15 minutes to setup (for one person), but it took me much longer due to filming myself throughout the process, so by the time I finished we were both ready to get inside and get the fire started.
The deadman poles I buried were for tying down the tent in a windy area where the ground is frozen and there are no bushes or small trees to fasten to. The anchors worked very well. The longer poles were to bury alongside the tent and provide tie off anchors for the rainfly (although I did not show the process in the video).
Once inside, the tent heated up very quickly and maintained a temperature of around 75F throughout the night. At times, it got too warm in fact, and I had to unzip the door flap to cool it down.
The heater I am using my favorite little camp stove, the Trekker, made by Kni-Co Manufacturing. I have worn these stoves out by hauling them all over the country and putting them though a lot of abuse. They are just fantastic and have so many practical applications.
My tent is built by Airframes Alaska. They have graciously provided it to me for the making of this video, and I have to say I am impressed with it. It is ruggedly built with many well thought out features. Here is a link to their website: airframesalaska.com
Peace to you my friends
In this video Stella and I are field testing our new hot tent. We are in the Alaska Range, above timberline. The temperature is -15F (-26C) and we have a fair amount of wind to deal with. The tent should take about 15 minutes to setup (for one person), but it took me much longer due to filming myself throughout the process, so by the time I finished we were both ready to get inside and get the fire started.
The deadman poles I buried were for tying down the tent in a windy area where the ground is frozen and there are no bushes or small trees to fasten to. The anchors worked very well. The longer poles were to bury alongside the tent and provide tie off anchors for the rainfly (although I did not show the process in the video).
Once inside, the tent heated up very quickly and maintained a temperature of around 75F throughout the night. At times, it got too warm in fact, and I had to unzip the door flap to cool it down.
The heater I am using my favorite little camp stove, the Trekker, made by Kni-Co Manufacturing. I have worn these stoves out by hauling them all over the country and putting them though a lot of abuse. They are just fantastic and have so many practical applications.
My tent is built by Airframes Alaska. They have graciously provided it to me for the making of this video, and I have to say I am impressed with it. It is ruggedly built with many well thought out features. Here is a link to their website: airframesalaska.com
Peace to you my friends
For more on the film check out www.theunrideables.com.
Speedriding is a high-speed, high stakes mountain sport that fuses elements of skiing and parachute fligh...
For more on the film check out www.theunrideables.com.
Speedriding is a high-speed, high stakes mountain sport that fuses elements of skiing and parachute flight. This hybrid approach to the alpine gives its intrepid practitioners access to terrain that would otherwise be inaccessible. In The Unrideables: Alaska Range, one of the world's foremost experts on human flight, Jon DeVore, sets out with a team of elite aerial athletes to evolve the sport in North America's most remote and demanding mountain environment. Look for the full-length documentary releasing this January.
_
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high.
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Speedriding is a high-speed, high stakes mountain sport that fuses elements of skiing and parachute flight. This hybrid approach to the alpine gives its intrepid practitioners access to terrain that would otherwise be inaccessible. In The Unrideables: Alaska Range, one of the world's foremost experts on human flight, Jon DeVore, sets out with a team of elite aerial athletes to evolve the sport in North America's most remote and demanding mountain environment. Look for the full-length documentary releasing this January.
_
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high.
See into our world: http://goo.gl/J49U
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Part 2 of 2 of our trip to the remote cabin in backcountry Alaska. We spend two days enjoying amazing weather with Clay leading us around his "playgrounds" for...
Part 2 of 2 of our trip to the remote cabin in backcountry Alaska. We spend two days enjoying amazing weather with Clay leading us around his "playgrounds" for some backcountry snowmachining. Enjoy the scenery, commentary and shots of Amy Lynn getting stuck.
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99688
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Part 2 of 2 of our trip to the remote cabin in backcountry Alaska. We spend two days enjoying amazing weather with Clay leading us around his "playgrounds" for some backcountry snowmachining. Enjoy the scenery, commentary and shots of Amy Lynn getting stuck.
For Collaborations Email:
[email protected]
Follow Us On Instagram @ouralaskalife
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Willow, Alaska
99688
#Alaska #OurAlaskaLife
For more on the film check out www.theunrideables.com.
Speedriding is a high-speed, high stakes mountain sport that fuses elements of skiing and parachute fligh...
For more on the film check out www.theunrideables.com.
Speedriding is a high-speed, high stakes mountain sport that fuses elements of skiing and parachute flight. This hybrid approach to the alpine gives its intrepid practitioners access to terrain that would otherwise be inaccessible. In The Unrideables: Alaska Range, one of the world's foremost experts on human flight, Jon DeVore, sets out with a team of elite aerial athletes to evolve the sport in North America's most remote and demanding mountain environment. Look for the full-length documentary releasing this January.
_
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high.
See into our world: http://goo.gl/J49U
Red Bull on Facebook: http://win.gs/redbullfb
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For more on the film check out www.theunrideables.com.
Speedriding is a high-speed, high stakes mountain sport that fuses elements of skiing and parachute flight. This hybrid approach to the alpine gives its intrepid practitioners access to terrain that would otherwise be inaccessible. In The Unrideables: Alaska Range, one of the world's foremost experts on human flight, Jon DeVore, sets out with a team of elite aerial athletes to evolve the sport in North America's most remote and demanding mountain environment. Look for the full-length documentary releasing this January.
_
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high.
See into our world: http://goo.gl/J49U
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In this video Stella and I are field testing our new hot tent. We are in the Alaska Range, above timberline. The temperature is -15F (-26C) and we have a fair amount of wind to deal with. The tent should take about 15 minutes to setup (for one person), but it took me much longer due to filming myself throughout the process, so by the time I finished we were both ready to get inside and get the fire started.
The deadman poles I buried were for tying down the tent in a windy area where the ground is frozen and there are no bushes or small trees to fasten to. The anchors worked very well. The longer poles were to bury alongside the tent and provide tie off anchors for the rainfly (although I did not show the process in the video).
Once inside, the tent heated up very quickly and maintained a temperature of around 75F throughout the night. At times, it got too warm in fact, and I had to unzip the door flap to cool it down.
The heater I am using my favorite little camp stove, the Trekker, made by Kni-Co Manufacturing. I have worn these stoves out by hauling them all over the country and putting them though a lot of abuse. They are just fantastic and have so many practical applications.
My tent is built by Airframes Alaska. They have graciously provided it to me for the making of this video, and I have to say I am impressed with it. It is ruggedly built with many well thought out features. Here is a link to their website: airframesalaska.com
Peace to you my friends
For more on the film check out www.theunrideables.com.
Speedriding is a high-speed, high stakes mountain sport that fuses elements of skiing and parachute flight. This hybrid approach to the alpine gives its intrepid practitioners access to terrain that would otherwise be inaccessible. In The Unrideables: Alaska Range, one of the world's foremost experts on human flight, Jon DeVore, sets out with a team of elite aerial athletes to evolve the sport in North America's most remote and demanding mountain environment. Look for the full-length documentary releasing this January.
_
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high.
See into our world: http://goo.gl/J49U
Red Bull on Facebook: http://win.gs/redbullfb
Red Bull on Twitter: http://win.gs/redbulltwitter
Subscribe to Red Bull on Youtube: http://win.gs/SubToRedBull
Subscribe to the Red Bulletin: http://win.gs/TheRedBulletin
Sign up for our Newsletter here: http://win.gs/RedBullNewsletter
Part 2 of 2 of our trip to the remote cabin in backcountry Alaska. We spend two days enjoying amazing weather with Clay leading us around his "playgrounds" for some backcountry snowmachining. Enjoy the scenery, commentary and shots of Amy Lynn getting stuck.
For Collaborations Email:
[email protected]
Follow Us On Instagram @ouralaskalife
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**Help support our channel by shopping our Amazon Store. Here you will find all of our favorite things
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PO BOX 1036
Willow, Alaska
99688
#Alaska #OurAlaskaLife
For more on the film check out www.theunrideables.com.
Speedriding is a high-speed, high stakes mountain sport that fuses elements of skiing and parachute flight. This hybrid approach to the alpine gives its intrepid practitioners access to terrain that would otherwise be inaccessible. In The Unrideables: Alaska Range, one of the world's foremost experts on human flight, Jon DeVore, sets out with a team of elite aerial athletes to evolve the sport in North America's most remote and demanding mountain environment. Look for the full-length documentary releasing this January.
_
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high.
See into our world: http://goo.gl/J49U
Red Bull on Facebook: http://win.gs/redbullfb
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The range is the highest in the world outside Asia and the Andes.
Description and history
The range forms a generally east-west arc with its northernmost part in the center, and from there trending southwest towards the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutians, and trending southeast into the Pacific Coast Ranges. The mountains act as a high barrier to the flow of moist air from the Gulf of Alaska northwards, and thus has some of the harshest weather in the world. The heavy snowfall also contributes to a number of large glaciers, including the Canwell, Castner, Black Rapids, Susitna, Yanert, Muldrow, Eldridge, Ruth, Tokositna, and Kahiltna Glaciers. Four major rivers cross the Range, including the Delta River, and Nenana River in the center of the range and the Nabesna and Chisana Rivers to the east.
When focusing specifically on GLP-1 use among patients with an obesity diagnosis, there is an even larger disparity between states, with rates ranging from 14.8% in Alaska to just 2.3% in Arizona.
When focusing specifically on GLP-1 use among patients with an obesity diagnosis, there is an even larger disparity between states, with rates ranging from 14.8% in Alaska to just 2.3% in Arizona.
They have also increased in abundance recently – helped by robust hatchery programs in the U.S., Canada, Russia and Japan... The range of the two species overlap in the central north Pacific Ocean and to some extent in the Gulf of Alaska.
police officer Eli Arnold, Chad Lykins, the founder of an after-school chess program, and Bob Weinstein, the former mayor of Ketchikan, Alaska... Weinstein, who was the mayor of Ketchikan, Alaska.
They range from 4 to 6 feet in length and weigh from 550 to 1,545 pounds ...Leatherbacks tend to stay in deep water, with a range from Alaska to the southern tip of Africa, and hunt jellyfish, the NPS said ... .
Those schools ranged across the country from New York to Kansas to Tennessee to Colorado to Alaska and, finall,y Georgia... They made friends in Alaska with whom they keep in touch still, including two friends who are now at West Point.
A mystery jet was spotted flying over a mountain range in Alaska (Picture... The aircraft was caught in satellite imagery flying above a vast state park in Alaska with black marks obscuring its identifying features.
The names on these funds range from ... These donations range from the local, including $5,000 from Avista Employees for EffectiveGovernment, to the regional, such as $1,000 from the Alaska Air GroupInc.
SEATTLE (AP) — SEATTLE (AP) — Alaska Air GroupInc ... For the current quarter ending in December, Alaska Air expects its per-share earnings to range from 20 cents to 40 cents ... Alaska Air shares have ...
Yet industry and for-profit AlaskaNative corporations also bring in oil-related jobs and revenue ... A portion of the Trans-Alaska pipeline emerges from the ground in the BrooksRange area of the North Slope Borough, Alaska, in May.