At times the stress and strains of life tend to get the better of us and we find that we really do need to go and take advantage of a well deserved travel holiday as at times, this is the one thing that is needed as we look to get away from it all and to give our bodies a well deserved rest. Read the rest of this entry »
02 Apr
Posted by adminwga as Other Travel Destinations
Kauai, Hawaii is considered as a tropical paradise with its clear lagoons, majestic palm trees and wonderful sea breeze. It is known as the Garden Isle and was the location of the movie Gilligan’s Island and a favorite of many celebrities including Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz and Matt Damon, to name a few. If you are visiting Kauai for the first time, make sure to visit these spots. Read the rest of this entry »
01 Apr
Posted by adminwga as Alaska Recreation and Sports
When you’re planning an Alaska float fishing trip, the focus should be on the planning. Alaska sees over a million tourists every year and that means popular lodges book up fast, charters get reserved and you could get stuck without a seat.
To learn more about how to make your float fishing trip a success, Read the rest of this entry »
By Allie Moxley
The world is rich in natural resources, but many of them are being squandered so senselessly and wastefully that they may not be around for much longer, like petroleum, for example. Even agricultural food production is suffering significant setbacks and challenges, which poses a direct threat to the human population of the entire planet. However, some natural resources are still being wisely and efficiently managed, such as the Alaskan fisheries, which continue to provide the country (and world) with healthy and abundant food, at a sustainable rate thanks in large part to the successful Alaska habitat protection initiatives of recent years.
By Wob Jonson
For many, Alaska would appear to be nothing more than a frozen ‘desert’ of emptiness, however, the Alaska real estate displays many remarkable natural wonders. Alaska is by no means the backward and desolate state many may picture, as in the last few decades it’s infrastructure and industry has flourished while Alaska real estate has become more desirable.
Whether you’re embarking on a sun and surf vacation or a family reunion , it’s going to be a special time we’ve taken, we tend to remember them best with pictures. Here’s some ideas to enhance your trip as well as your memories of them. Read the rest of this entry »
By Allie Moxley
Industrial fishing is a very active sector of the economy, especially in states like Alaska, where fisheries account for a major source of revenue. The Alaskan waters are some of the most bountiful in the world, and thanks to prudent regulation of the fishing industry in that state, there is every sign that those waters will remain just as abundant. Read the rest of this entry »
My passion for prospecting and my enduring love for the wilderness of Alaska were born on the beaches of Nome in 1993. I couldn’t stop whistling, North To Alaska! Read the rest of this entry »
By Chris Wary
The sheer size and varying landscape of Alaska offers many different places to schedule your Alaskan Fishing Trip. You can try your luck fishing the high seas for Halibut, fly-in to a remote location for fly-fishing, or even just bait fish at a fishing hole outside of Anchorage. However, some areas cannot be compared to anywhere else in the world for the amount and size of their fish. Here are four of the best places to fish in Alaska.
By Roy Varni
Sarah Palin’s run on the ticket with John McCain generated quite a bit of interest about Alaska – not that there wasn’t already. We get more than a million visitors to our capital city of Juneau each year. So, the interest is definitely there.