Monthly Archives: April 2011

Alaska: a fleeting encounter

To me, the muskox has always been a near-mythical creature. Among the toughest of the boreal animals, muskox survived the last ice age and outlived the hunting pressures and climate change that wiped the woolly mammoth off the map. Eventually … Continue reading

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Alaska: 110 miles in the White Mountains

Ten nights in a modest mountain range in the interior of Alaska was the perfect antidote to a winter abbreviated by the 2 months I spent working on a project in the Middle East. Short on a diversity of vistas … Continue reading

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