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  • Jun 4, 2024 | alaskapublic.org | Annie Feidt |Annie Fiedt

    Summer is here in Alaska. The days are longer, the snow is melting and the weather is at least a little warmer. That means Alaskans are spending a lot of time outside, hiking, biking, boating and hunting, just to name a few activities. Whatever your Summer adventure is, there’s always the chance that something can go wrong. So what can you do to keep yourself safe? We gathered your best advice and talked with outdoor safety experts to hear their tips on this Talk of Alaska.

  • May 23, 2024 | alaskapublic.org | Annie Feidt

    The possibilities for adventure during the brief period of time we call “summer” in Alaska are endless. But so are the ways those adventures can go wrong. There are large predators to contend with, unforgiving landscapes and unrelenting weather extremes. So how do you keep yourself and your family safe outdoors while making the most of the season? We’re exploring that topic on our June 4 Talk of Alaska episode with safety experts Luc Mehl and Deb Ajango. And we want your help too.

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Max Graham

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Max Graham primarily covers news in Alaska, United States, including areas around Anchorage and Juneau.

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Jeff Landfield

Host at Alaska Landmine Radio

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Jeff Landfield primarily covers news in Anchorage, Alaska, United States and surrounding areas including Kodiak and the Kenai Peninsula.

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Kyle Hopkins

Alaska Journalist and Special Projects Editor at Anchorage Daily News

Writer at ProPublica

Kyle Hopkins primarily covers news in Anchorage, Alaska, United States and surrounding areas.

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Craig Medred

Journalist and Contributor at Freelance

Craig Medred primarily covers news in Alaska, United States, including areas like Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula.

Kathleen Gustafson

Senior Producer at KBBI-AM (Homer, AK)

Kathleen Gustafson primarily covers news in the Kenai Peninsula region of Alaska, United States, including areas around Homer and Seward.

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