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Re: GOLDEN EAGLE HIKE
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On Oct 5, 2023, at 6:43 PM, Kathy Hodges <Kathyhodges62@...> wrote:
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Re: GOLDEN EAGLE HIKE
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On Oct 5, 2023, at 6:18 PM, Carol Lokken <clokken3@...> wrote:
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GOLDEN EAGLE HIKE
We will meet at the Golden Eagle Saloon on Saturday, Oct 7, at 12 noon for the car shuttle. The hike begins at Ester Dome Rd and Henderson Rd, ending up at the Golden Eagle Saloon for hamburgers and have a drink. Plan on a 2 hr hike. Dress warm and bring water. Please RSVP. See you Saturday.
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1st Tuesday Social Hike, Sept 5th 7PM. Moose Creek Bluff
开云体育Event by??and? follow directions in
the hike description. Duration: 2
hr Public??·?Anyone on or off
Facebook Our first Tuesday of
the month family friendly (and leashed dogs) trek will be around the trails at
Moose Creek Bluff. For this one we’ll meet at the parking area at the base of
the “spray paint mountain”. From Fairbanks head south toward Eielson AFB. After
passing through North Pole and over the flood control plain bridge, the Bluff
will be on the left just past the railroad overpass and it's painted with a lot
of graffiti.
Bring water, rain
gear and think about adding a head lamp to your pack, although it should still
be easy to see without one. The sun will be setting while we're hiking but dusk
will last a few hours after sunset. There should be some spectacular
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Re: Bonus 5th Tuesday Social Hike - Cranberry Trail
开云体育Yes, 7 pm tonight. ? Inna Rivkin ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of John Sargent via
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2023 10:26 AM To: FAHC list <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [fahc] Bonus 5th Tuesday Social Hike - Cranberry Trail ? Is it at 7 pm tonight? ? On Monday, August 28, 2023 at 04:18:21 AM AKDT, John Risser <jcrisser@...> wrote: ? ? Inna is our bonus Tuesday leader. We do ask that you forego bug spray on this one, as our hike leader is very sensitive to it. Mosquito season is pretty much over, so we appreciate you taking that into consideration. Cookies will be involved. You’re welcome to have drinks and cookies post hike at Inna’s house in the neighborhood Where: Meet at 2053 Toboggan Lane Directions: Take Ballaine to the T with Goldstream, turn right on Goldstream, go about a mile and turn left on Toboggan Lane. Take the 2nd driveway to the left (red house, 2053 Toboggan Lane). We will park there and walk up Toboggan Lane to the trailhead, as there’s no parking at that trailhead. |
Re: Bonus 5th Tuesday Social Hike - Cranberry Trail
Is it at 7 pm tonight?
On Monday, August 28, 2023 at 04:18:21 AM AKDT, John Risser <jcrisser@...> wrote:
Inna is our bonus
Tuesday leader. We do ask that you forego bug spray on this one, as our hike
leader is very sensitive to it. Mosquito season is pretty much over, so we
appreciate you taking that into consideration. Cookies will be involved. You’re
welcome to have drinks and cookies post hike at Inna’s house in the
neighborhood
![]() Where: Meet at
2053 Toboggan Lane
Directions: Take
Ballaine to the T with Goldstream, turn right on Goldstream, go about a mile and
turn left on Toboggan Lane. Take the 2nd driveway to the left (red house, 2053
Toboggan Lane). We will park there and walk up Toboggan Lane to the trailhead,
as there’s no parking at that
trailhead. |
Bonus 5th Tuesday Social Hike - Cranberry Trail
开云体育Inna is our bonus
Tuesday leader. We do ask that you forego bug spray on this one, as our hike
leader is very sensitive to it. Mosquito season is pretty much over, so we
appreciate you taking that into consideration. Cookies will be involved. You’re
welcome to have drinks and cookies post hike at Inna’s house in the
neighborhood
![]() Where: Meet at
2053 Toboggan Lane
Directions: Take
Ballaine to the T with Goldstream, turn right on Goldstream, go about a mile and
turn left on Toboggan Lane. Take the 2nd driveway to the left (red house, 2053
Toboggan Lane). We will park there and walk up Toboggan Lane to the trailhead,
as there’s no parking at that
trailhead. |
Re: SUNDAY PARTY
Hi Carol - I'm in Palmer for the State Fair this weekend. Sorry to miss visiting with you and Don again. Do you want to plan a potlatch brunch at my place the weekend of SEPT 9/10 or 16/17? Any of those days is fine. I can make my world-famous blueberry pancakes and everyone else can bring other stuff for the table. Cat Stephenson OLD WOOD EDITORIAL, LLC PO Box 442, Ester AK 99725; cell?01 (907) 223-1378? Whatsapp +1 (907) 223-1378
On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 06:11:57 PM AKDT, Carol Lokken <clokken3@...> wrote:
When: ?Sunday, August 27, 4 pm Where: ?Carol and Don’s house (contact me if you need directions) Summer is winding down so let’s get together and share our summer stories and think about winter trips. Bring a dish to share. Please RSVP. See you Sunday. Carol Lokken
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Hike Sunday
Mastadon Trail at 31.4 mile Chena Hot Springs Road.? We will meet at the trailhead at 10 am Sunday, August 20. |
Keep the Denali Highway Public!
Folks, This is from Ruth McHenry, one of the people involved in the Copper Country Alliance. Please take a look, and take action as you see fit. UA's acquisition of so much land around Tangle Lakes and the Denali Highway will have a significant impact on our use of the area. It's up to you to decide whether that will be good or bad. Don ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Ruth McHenry <cca@...> Date: Fri, Aug 11, 2023 at 9:21?AM Subject: Keep Denali Highway public!
The University of Alaska has selected 7,000 acres of
public land near Tangle Lakes as part of its land grant
entitlement. If transferred to UA, those lands would be used to
raise funds and would no longer be public.
Yes, the University is vital for higher education, the arts, and northern research, but it can find other lands that are less scenic, less important to wildlife, and less treasured by Alaskans. Right now is the time to tell the University, DNR, and BLM how much the Denali Highway means to you…just the way it is. Please contact: ?? University of Alaska Land Management: Adrienne K. Stolpe, Director, 907-7866, akstolpe@... and cc: lacy.hamner@... and blm_ak_gfo_all@... --------------------------------------------------------------------- Want more information? Read on:
University of Alaska Wants to Acquire Denali Highway Lands ?? Ripe blueberries under red dwarf birch in autumn, unimpaired views of the Amphitheater Mts., half-turned ptarmigan croaking from willow tops in spring, caribou trotting along a ridge top: these favorite Denali Highway memories and more belong to many Alaskans and visitors. The region’s values are priceless to those who go there, but the University of Alaska wants to put a price on some of that land. ?? Recent legislation allows the University to help fund its important work by selecting, acquiring, and then selling, leasing, or in some other way making money from 360,000 acres of Alaska land. It can “over-select” lands—up to 500,000 acres—which will then be whittled down to the 360,000 acres. These lands will come from lands which the state has selected through the Statehood Act. (It, too, over-selected.) The first batch of desired lands that UA submitted to the Alaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR) includes a 7,000-acre block east of Tangle Lakes, mostly on the south side of the Denali Highway. ??? The University’s “possible development/monetization options” are “1) Remote recreation (e.g., hunting and guide permits)” and “2) Subdivision and sale.” The Tangle Lakes area is a longtime favorite of hunters, fishers, hikers, campers, birdwatchers, paddlers, and folks who just like to drive through, enjoying the scenery and the chance of seeing wildlife. Public lands are that wonderful American feature that allows people to pursue their hunting and recreation without having to pay for the privilege as they do in many other countries. If these 7,000 acres become private, will they be dotted with scenic “no trespassing” signs? ?? So, to repeat, the University is vital for higher education, the arts, and northern research, but it can find other lands that are less scenic, less important to wildlife, and less treasured by Alaskans. Right now is the most effective time to tell the University, DNR, and BLM how much the Denali Highway means to you…just the way it is. Please contact: ?? University of Alaska Land Management: Adrienne K. Stolpe, Director, 907-7866, akstolpe@... and cc: lacy.hamner@... and blm_ak_gfo_all@... -- Ruth McHenry, Volunteer Office Manager Copper Country Alliance HC60 Box 306T Copper Center, AK 99573 |
Re: Sunday Hike in Denali Park
I can't make it this weekend, but that sounds like a fantastic idea!? Please keep me on the email list for future hikes. John Sargent
On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 08:09:28 AM AKDT, Carol Lokken <clokken3@...> wrote:
Karen and I are heading to the Park, where the air is clear, to hike the Savage Alpine trail. We will meet at Lulu’s on Sunday at 9 am to carpool. For those who want to meet us down there, meet at the trailhead by 11:30 am. After the hike, we can stop at the 49th State Brewery in Healy before heading home. If the smoke moves to the Park, we will cancel and maybe find another hike where ?the air is clean. Please RSVP. Carol
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Re: Sunday Hike in Denali Park
What’s your opinion? Do you have a recommendation since you’ve done this quite a few times? Thanks Kathy.? On Thu, Aug 10, 2023 at 8:24 AM Kathy Hodges <Kathyhodges62@...> wrote:
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Re: Sunday Hike in Denali Park
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On Aug 10, 2023, at 8:09 AM, Carol Lokken <clokken3@...> wrote:
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Sunday Hike in Denali Park
Karen and I are heading to the Park, where the air is clear, to hike the Savage Alpine trail. We will meet at Lulu’s on Sunday at 9 am to carpool. For those who want to meet us down there, meet at the trailhead by 11:30 am. After the hike, we can stop at the 49th State Brewery in Healy before heading home. If the smoke moves to the Park, we will cancel and maybe find another hike where ?the air is clean. Please RSVP. Carol
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