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Preliminary results of study find bells don't ward off bears
ANCHORAGE (AP) -- For years, conventional wisdom has advised people to make noise to avoid dangerous surprises while traveling in Alaska bear country. For those who choose not to talk, sing, clap or bang on a cook pot, that usually means wearing bear bells, a tried-and-true hiker's accessory.

Want a public-use cabin this summer? Better call now
  ANCHORAGE (AP) -- In late December, while others scurried about taking care of last-minute holiday shopping, Mark and Leslie Kroloff watched the calendar for another reason. They knew they had to if they wanted to be on a Prince William Sound beach the last week of June.

Some numbers to use when making cabin reservations
  ANCHORAGE (AP) -- Here are some places to look when reserving public-use cabins in Alaska.

Water filters or purifiers a good addition for backcountry travelers
  SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Y2K hype was good for something besides canned corn and green Jell-O sales.

Hiker's haven
photo: 092900outdoorart
  Leyla Arsan, Jennifer Yates and Nathan Cornell are dwarfed by their surroundings as they hike single file down the Lost Lake trail north of Seward recently.

Coast to coast: First transcontinental walking route completed from Atlantic to Pacific
  CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Hikers who step onto the American Discovery Trail in Nevada's capital city must decide how ambitious they are: It's a relatively short trip west to the Pacific Ocean -- or a long, long journey east to the Atlantic coast.

Tour of the state course Page B-4
  If you watch a cross country race from a single point on the trail it may seem like runners are just plodding along until they finish. Such is not the case.


 

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