Matanuska-Susitna area trails and snowmachine groups will receive nearly $34,000 in state grants this year to educate people about snowmachine safety and do trail maintenance in the Willow and the Montana Creek areas, according to a written release from state parks officials.
WINTER GAMES
Freestyle skiing added to 2010 games
Freestyle skiing and alpine skiing will be added to the lineup of sports at the 2010 Arctic Winter Games in Grande Prairie, Alberta.
Whittier declares winter dead, but snow fans have options
Just a couple days short of the start of June, winter in Southcentral Alaska finally died on Thursday -- at least at sea level.
CRAIG MEDRED
Think mushing to Nome is tough? Try pedaling it
Kathi Hirzinger-Merchant didn't even warrant a mention on Sports Illustrated's silly list of the toughest athletes in sports, but she'd kick your butt any day.
Girdwood skier ready to show extreme moves
Jake Young isn't suffering any adrenaline shortage.
Ski champ Randall faces a genetic threat
The blood clot that threatened the life of World Cup skier Kikkan Randall may have been caused by a hereditary condition.
PDF: Read about Factor V Leiden in Circulation, the journal of the American Heart Association
When Howard Thies started the Arctic Man Ski and Sno-Go Classic in 1986, he wasn't sure if anyone would show up to watch snowmachines pull skiers in a race high in the Hoodoo Mountains.
North Face Masters tour
continues today
Alyeska Resort will continue to be a busy place today as the North Face Masters big mountain snowboarding tour holds its second day of competition.
With one dog dead in the Iditarod and another seriously injured in the All Alaska Sweepstakes after being hit by a snowmachines, it might appear that conflicts between snowmobiles and dog teams are on the upswing. Probably not.
CRAIG MEDRED
A trek on the Arctic-to-Indian Trail along the creek to Indian Pass and then down to the community of the same name along Turnagain Arm is an Alaska spring classic.
A biathlon coach accused of pulling a 14-year-old girl's pants down while training her at the Kincaid Park shooting range last year pleaded no contest Thursday to a misdemeanor count of harassment.
Iron Dog winner intrigues Leno
Officials of the Tesoro Iron Dog race are abuzz about the interest one of the nation's best known motorheads has shown in the world's longest, toughest snowmobile race.
Snowshoe racing isn't the winter sport of choice in Alaska
While cold parts of the Lower 48 embrace snowshoe racing, here in Alaska -- where there is no shortage of snow or winter -- the sport languishes.
Just as for many transplants to Alaska, Jill Homer's move here in 2005 was meant to be an adventure.
Iron Dog standings get major shakeup
Out on the windswept surface of the frozen Yukon River in the dark of Thursday night, the competition in the Tesoro Iron Dog snowmobile race got blown to pieces.
Palin takes spectacular tumble in Iron Dog
Tesoro Iron Dog snowmobile racers Todd Palin of Wasilla and Scott Davis of Soldotna were back on the trail Friday night after a crash that rattled the duo and sent a minor tremor across the state.
Minnick, Olstad overcome penalty, gain ground
The first day of the second half of the Tesoro Iron Dog snowmobile race started badly for the race leaders in Nome, but they didn't show any sign that a little thing like a 20-minute penalty would keep them down.
WASILLA -- Experience -- i.e. age -- tends to be the key trait shared by winners of the 2,000-mile Tesoro Iron Dog snowmobile race, which begins today on Big Lake.
Speed freak's 117 average wins Alcan 200
FAIRBANKS -- There's not a better feeling in the world than racing a snowmachine down an empty highway in the middle of the Yukon territory at 140 mph, according to the man who does it better than anyone else.
Snowmachiner owes rescue to technology, caring people
A combination of newfangled technology and neighborliness led to the helicopter rescue of an uninjured Wasilla snowmachiner stranded in deep snow near Hatcher Pass.
Joe Stock knows all too well the dangers of climbing ice when it's too warm out. During a climbing trip many years ago, the day warmed up to the 40s and a chunk of ice fell away from the ice face, breaking his leg.
POLL
What's your favorite running glove?
Many Alaskans run outdoors, and all of them have a favorite glove or mitten for keeping their hands warm.
STORY
Caribou survival rates on the Alaska Peninsula soared after shooters thinned wolf numbers with helicopter gunning.
POLL
The weather's right and the season has started. Cast your vote for the best place to skate in Southcentral.
VIDEO
A windy day at Glen Alps doesn't stop dozens of hikers, skiers, bikers and dogs from enjoying the trails.
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PHOTOS
The first major snowfall of the season has hit Anchorage, chilling residents and slowing traffic.
SLIDE SHOW
A steep hike up Falls Creek passes through beautiful birch forest, colorful tundra and up to snowy mountain ridges.
Tubing park slides away as focus turns to skiing
New plan in works for Hatcher Pass development
Memories of past snowmachine rides tickle desire
End hard days of riding by relaxing, dining at lodges
Snowmachine pioneer sees need for more day-trip trails
Places for powered runs through powder abound
Gas prices force snowmachiners to consider costs
Timely maintenance makes unpleasant surprises fewer
Alyeska Resort opens Chair 6 today
Alyeska ski opening still tentative
Out of practice, out of breath an inevitable combination for this skier
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