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The blanket toss is open to viewing by tourists, and in 2000 Scott Gomez was tossed twenty feet/six meters. [23] Former champion and state representative Reggie Joule, [24] once appeared on The Tonight Show to discuss the blanket toss. [22] Nalukataq is a men's and women's event in the World Eskimo Indian Olympics.
The departure ports — San Francisco; Seattle; Vancouver, British Columbia; and the Alaskan cities of Seward and Whittier — each offer their own unique beauty and charm. Vancouver is ...
A blanket toss at the 2011 World Eskimo Indian Olympics. The blanket toss, also known as Nalukataq, is a trampolining discipline. The trampoline is made up of walrus hide or a seal skin blanket, held by 40 to 50 volunteers. The objective of the blanket toss discipline is to get as high as possible, while also managing balance and style in the air.
The Race to Alaska (R2AK) is an annual 750-mile adventure race from Port Townsend, Washington up the Inside Passage to Ketchikan, Alaska. Any form of boat is allowed, so long as it has no motors. Support crews are not allowed. [1] [2] Nearly half the teams do not make it to Alaska. [3] The record time is 4 days, set in 2016. [4]
Alaska State H.O.G. Rally Tanana Valley State Fair fairgrounds, Fairbanks, Alaska (2015) "hundreds" [48] by 2006 [49] Harley Owners Group Interior Alaska chapter 2014 rally between Wasilla–Anchorage: Sportbike Northwest: Maryhill Loops Road, Goldendale, Washington: 200 (2006) [50] 2003 Sound Rider! Ride for Kids Carnation, Washington: 200 ...
What is so special about Denali National Park? Denali is home to the highest peak in North America, also called Denali. The 20,310-foot mountain was previously also known as Mount McKinley, but it ...
The Alaskan Way Viaduct ("the viaduct" for short) [1] [2] [3] was an elevated freeway in Seattle, Washington, United States, that carried a section of State Route 99 (SR 99). The double-decked freeway ran north–south along the city's waterfront for 2.2 miles (3.5 km), east of Alaskan Way and Elliott Bay, and traveled between the West Seattle Freeway in SoDo and the Battery Street Tunnel in ...
North of Seattle, the fresh snow was enough to cover about ¾ of a grande Starbucks coffee cup. The snow covered about 3/4 of a grande Starbucks cup outside of the Seattle metro area on Feb. 6, 2025.