Alaska: David Knoblauch '94
David Knoblauch ’94 and his family took a trip to Anchorage, Alaska, where they traveled to Matanuska Glacier. They also went glacier kayaking and salmon fishing in Spencer Lake.
David Knoblauch ’94 and his family took a trip to Anchorage, Alaska, where they traveled to Matanuska Glacier. They also went glacier kayaking and salmon fishing in Spencer Lake.
David Warren ’81 and Adrienne Warren ’19 visiting Holgate Glacier in Alaska.
Brian Cashion M ’75, Ph.D. ’80, and Sara Ungrodt toured Alaska in March 2018. The tour included a bush plane flight from Fairbanks to Coldfoot, followed by a tour bus ride back to Fairbanks, including a stop at the Arctic Circle!
“We observed a great night of aurorae at the Yukon River Camp and at Joy, Alaska. We also had great fun on sled dog rides at Dallas Seavey’s training facility. There are 66 adult dogs and over 20 puppies. The Anchorage Museum has recently been refurbished and is a must-see.”
We were at Misty Fjords National Monument part of the Tongass National Forest in Ketchikan, Alaska.
I spent two months (February and March 2014) working on a project at Ft. Greely, Alaska. The test took place at the U.S. Army’s Cold Regions Test Facility. The temperatures ranged from -35 to 25 F. Never thought I would say that 25 F felt warm.