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Several hundred people gathered at Soldotna High School Thursday to remember 16-year-old Tucker Challans, who was killed by an avalanche last month while snowmachining. The celebration of life included speeches from teachers, a balloon release and a snowmachine sendoff.
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Most Kenai Peninsula lands now closed to snowmachine use.
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Groups combine efforts to improve safety among Alaska off-road vehicle riders
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The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge announced a partial opening to snowmachine use in areas north of the Kasilof River and Tustumena Lake.
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The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge has opened areas of its land for snowmachine use. The refuge asks snowmachiners to be respectful of their surroundings and avoid areas with insufficient snow accumulation.
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Areas of the Glacier and Seward Ranger Districts in Chugach National Forest are closed to winter motorized use. The closures will remain in effect until Feb. 15 unless otherwise noted.
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The Chugach National Forest has opened sections of the Glacier and Seward Ranger Districts for recreational snowmachine use. Snowmachine use is permitted in specified areas until Nov. 30, unless otherwise noted.
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Snow has been dumping around southcentral. If you’re into skiing, snowboarding or snowmachining, you’ve probably been dreaming about getting out into the…
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A Kasilof man died in an avalanche while snowmachining near Cooper Landing on Monday afternoon. Thirty-two-year-old Kekai Dang was caught in a slab…
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It’s been a slow start to winter for snowmachining on the central Kenai Peninsula. There’s been plenty of cold the past month but snow accumulation has…