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Lisa Maloney
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Lisa Maloney is an outdoors columnist with The Anchorage Press. She's an avid hiker with a passion for new experiences in both Alaska's wilds and its not-so-wilds.

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Anchorage Alaska's cross country ski trails are quickly dissolving into puddles of meltwater and mud. While "spring skiing"--which means...
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Southcentral Alaska has more than a volcano to contend with: Recent storms and buried weak layers in the snowpack...
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The Iditarod isn't the only 1,000 mile sled dog race in Alaska. The Yukon Quest runs a total of 991 miles between...
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If you're tired of watching Mt. Redoubt, wondering if or when it's going to erupt, this is the perfect time to take a break and get outside. There are...
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Earbags seem like a great idea: Soft, insulated slip-on covers for your ears; earmuffs without the hard-to-fit, head-ache inducing headband part. And...
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The Iditarod is just a month and a half away. There's still time to get a ticket and book a tour to watch the...
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The Iditarod is, arguably, Alaska's most famous sporting event, drawing entrants from around the world and avid watchers in homes and classrooms...
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It seems like every time we turn on the television, computer, radio or pick up a newspaper, we're greeted with another story about the terrible state...
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If you've had a lousy day and just have to have some fun outside, try taking along a four-legged friend. I guarantee that watching a dog play in the...
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Going for a walk doesn't cost a penny. I would have put this at number one on the list, but walking with a four-legged friend trumps going it alone...
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