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Anchorage: 47°/60°/Cloudy
Fairbanks: 48°/73°/Intermittent clouds
Juneau: 43°/61°/Cloudy
PHOTO GALLERY
Twelve musk oxen have been born so far this season at the Musk Ox Farm. Staff at the farm are busy combing the animals to gather quviut which will be made into hats and scarves by Oomingmak, a cooperative of craftspeople. The Musk Ox Farm officially opens for the season on Mother's Day, May 13. Mothers are admitted free to the annual open house.
Recreation is key to surviving Alaska's long, dark winters. Truly ambitious outdoor enthusiasts have pounced on a vault of creative opportunities, including making use of the frozen waterfalls for ice climbing along the Seward Highway.
Whitewater rafting is a passion hard to quench, but the Six Mile River near Hope on the Kenai Peninsula offers class 4 and 5 whitewater.
Skiers compete in the two-person sprint relay races at Kincaid Park on Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009, during the first event of the five-race Anchorage Cup series.
Alaska produces spectacular gardens with many plants that will grow successfully in our cool climate. Public gardens, garden tours, festivals, the Alaska State Fair and Farmer's Markets throughout the summer are all places to view the many and varied horticultural wonders of our state.
Location: Cuddy Park, 05/09/12 The park contains the only full length speed skating oval in Alaska, and only the 6th in the country.
Location: South Anchorage, 04/11/2012 Black bear in south Anchorage, just out of hibernation. Photo by Matthew Quaid of www.greatnorthernimages.com.
Location: Intricate Bay,Lake Iliamna, 2-23-2012 Clara Savage and her Aunt Marlene with a big wolf from the trapline!
Location: Flat Top - Anchorage, 09/18/09 First snowfall during hike at Flat - Top Moutain - Awesome!