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The natural (and human) history of Eklutna Valley, Alaska

Discovering the historical and environmental quirks of the Eklutna Valley, Alaska

Month: May 2021

Spring forward, freeze back

“You know I’m such a fool for you You got me wrapped around your finger Do you have to let it linger? Do you have to, do you have to, do you have to let it linger?” The Cranberries Sometimes, after a cold, dark winter, when Eklutna Lake’s ice starts to melt, it goes fast. For that we can thank the valley breezes. On May … Continue reading Spring forward, freeze back

Unknown's avatarRick SinnottMay 11, 2021November 19, 2021Leave a comment

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