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Month: December 2015

Adventures of an Alaskan Naturalist — February meeting of the American Cetacean Society/OC

Adventures of an Alaskan Naturalist — February meeting of the American Cetacean Society/OC

  Want to know why I am so mesmerized by Juneau and its marine mammals? Drop into my presentation on my experiences with Alaska whales at the February meeting of the American Cetacean Society/OC meeting. It’s free to attend. Thursday, February

Aleta Walther December 29, 2015 Alaska News No Comments Read more

Southern California’s Mt. San Jacinto State Park Reminds Me of Alaska — Sort Of

Southern California’s Mt. San Jacinto State Park Reminds Me of Alaska — Sort Of

Finally, the highest mountains in Southern California are glistening white in snow, just in time for fun and frolic over the holidays. Mt. San Jacinto State Park’s Long Valley, at the top of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, is currently blanketed in two to three

Aleta Walther December 23, 2015February 25, 2020 Alaska News, Backwoods, Backwoods Camping, OutdoorAdventure, Travel No Comments Read more

Thanks to God and Gastineau Guiding- Living the Dream

Thanks to God and Gastineau Guiding- Living the Dream

People ask me all the time about my work in Alaska. What’s it like hanging out with the whales and hiking among the solitude of the Tongass National Forest? Find out. Check out this video of Gastineau Guiding’s Year in

Aleta Walther December 15, 2015February 18, 2022 Alaska News No Comments Read more

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