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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: January 2023

Eklutna Valley’s Noah

Noah is better known, but Steve Thon took the ancient craft of boat building to a higher level. Literally. Rather than build a boat in a valley that accidentally ends up on a mountain, Steve built his ark on a mountain and laboriously hauled it down to the sea. Steve grew up in Minnesota, about as far as one can get from bluewater sailing. But he’s … Continue reading Eklutna Valley’s Noah

Unknown's avatarRick SinnottJanuary 15, 2023January 16, 2023Leave a comment

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