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Alaska's Bush Planes

Rozell, Ned
Alaska's Bush Planes
It is no wonder that the Bush plane is an icon of the Last Frontier. Alaska has approximately six times as many pilots and fourteen times as many airplanes per capita as the rest of the United States. The Bush plane is a critical method of transportation for supplies and passengers in this vast state as well as a spectacular way to tour the majestic landscape. A perfect choice for Alaskan visitors and aviation enthusiasts, ALASKA'S BUSH PLANES...

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Walking my Dog, Jane

Rozell, Ned
Walking my Dog, Jane
In the late 1970s, workers laid a pile of gravel over the length of Alaska. This was the service road for the 800-mile trans-Alaska pipeline, from the oil fields at Prudhoe Bay to the ice-free saltwater port of Valdez. A few decades later, Ned Rozell decided this gravel road was the perfect place to walk his Labrador retriever. This is his story of a walk across Alaska.

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The Heart of the World

Rozell, Ned
The Heart of the World
Nothing rattled Keith Echelmeyer. Come back from rappelling into blue glaciers in Antarctica, teach a university class the next day. Crawl out from a plane crash with a broken leg, head to Greenland in a cast the next week. Bag an iconic Alaska peak for a first winter ascent over the weekend, stroll into work on Monday.He flew his single-engine plane like most of us drive cars. The mileage of his glacier flights equalled a few trips around the...

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Finding Mars

Rozell, Ned
Finding Mars
Finding Mars "is an interwoven tale of science, travel, and adventure, as science writer Ned Rozell accompanies permafrost researcher--and inveterate wanderer--Kenji Yoshikawa on a 750-mile trek by snowmobile through the Alaska wilderness. Along the way, Rozell learns about Yoshikawa's fascinating life, from his boyhood in Tokyo to the youthful wanderlust that led him to push a wheeled cart across the Sahara, ski to the South Pole, and take a ...

CHF 34.90