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The ExploreNorth Blog
By Murray Lundberg, a resident of Canada's Yukon Territory with a passion for Exploring the North. This blog is one of the vehicles used to share that passion through words and images.

Alaskab4udie
By Julie Perilla. In the summer my blogs are mostly about hiking, running and biking in Alaska. In the winter I'll be skiing, winter biking and ice climbing.

Alaska Times
By Greg Gusse. An observation through a misty morning lens from a slippery mountain peak of a poet's dark little world twirling alone within the perplexing galaxy occupied by the "other" people.

Alaska: The View From Up Here
By R. Brett Stirling. When you live at the edge of the continent and top of the world it can change your perspective. This is my attempt to offer The View From Up Here.

Árran Blog
By Arden Johnson. Árran is the quarterly of the Sami Siida of North America. North American Sami news, announcements, news from Sápmi. Árran and Siida site updates and previews of next Árran.

Bird Treatment and Learning Center Anchorage, Alaska
By Dave Dorsey. A blog about non-profit member supported organization in Anchorage, Alaska dedicated to the rehabilitation of injured, sick and orpahaned wild birds and provides avian education to the public.

Borderland
By Doug Noon. Conceptual borders are places to make new meanings - to explore different ways of thinking and being, to muck about with difficult questions and to be unafraid of wrong answers.

Dave's Snarky (Northern) Canadian Blog
By Dave Monroe, a writer by self description, who holds down other positions so he can keep buying toys that keep him from writing.

The Happy Trappers
Bryan and Vikki live in a remote part of northern BC, 100 miles from the nearest road.

HollowayBar.com
Stories from an operational gold mine in northern British Columbia (McDame Creek, along Highway 37).

The House & other Arctic musings
The writer (a retired RCMP officer) and his family operate Kiggavik Bed and Breakfast in Arctic Bay, Nunavut.

InuvikPhotos.ca
Philippe Morin is a young newspaper reporter living in Inuvik, NWT.

Life With Dogs in the Yukon
By Dogsled Stacie.

Martin's Eclectic Blog
From Inuvik, sports enthusiast, dog lover and IT guy Martin talks about anything that strikes his fancy.

The Mayor's Blog
By John Steins, mayor of Dawson City.

Michael's Meanderings
The great outdoors, family and travel are Michael Pealow's passions. He writes from Whitehorse.

TundraGarden
By AnneBrygger. Mostly about the ongoing saga of the farthest north garden on the North American continent, with other random topics and opinions thrown in.

Wandering Spirits Kennel
The life and times of a house full of rescued animals and their humans, by TamaraLyn Young in Whitehorse, Yukon.

OutdoorsPro
By former Alaskan Mark Nelson, now living in Oregon.

Andri Sigurðsson (in Icelandic)
Andri is a working Web Developer and a student at Reykjavík University where he studies Computer Science.

heimasíða Gísla Guðrúnar (in Icelandic)
Og Andreu Ruthar. Aðlega verið að blogga um heimilslífið og fjölskylduna. Gísli á eflaust samt eftir að pósta allskonar dóti.

Alaska Podshow
By Scott Slone. Life in Alaska! A mix of music, news, interviews, events and everything Alaska. Subscribe to learn what life is like here in Alaska and what happens after all the tourists leave.


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