STANDING on a pitch-dark, icy road in bone-chilling arctic cold, a small tinge of green appeared in the sky. Seconds earlier ...
The Fur Rendezvous has been a staple of Alaska winter life for 90 years. Founded in the mid-1930s, the early festivals coincided with miners and trappers coming to town to sell their wares. While ...
Over the years, the Gazette has printed many of my stories of travel in kayaks, bear boats, catamarans and sailboats, but always the kayaks were central to the story. Not ...
The SS United States, a 1,000-foot vessel that shattered the transatlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952, is ...
Travel experts say Marvin Rippe’s story is a good reminder to have travel insurance and good communication with your agent.
Several carving teams have begun work at the Alaska State Snow Sculpture Competition at Ship Creek — the popular Rondy event began on Feb. 15 and runs through March 2.
The Canadian Coast Guard is working through snow and high winds to assess and develop a plan for a 207-metre cargo ship that ...
Cordell said he gets the salt for his company from the Port of Milwaukee, which gets its salt from mines around the country, and internationally from Canada. Cordell said his company makes daily trips ...
Autonomous snow blowers are a new technology without a huge market presence, but they promise to make winters easier as they ...
I have to confess that I felt a little bit like a ship with no port in which to dock. It was reminiscent of one Sunday ...
All year long, they’ve been collecting cardboard for the big day. And on Friday, Feb. 28, they will get to showcase their hard work, when dozens of contestants climb aboard a cavalcade of homemade ...