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  2. Flattop Mountain (Anchorage, Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Off the plateau loop is a difficult trail to the peak. Since it is the most accessible mountain to Anchorage, Flattop is a very popular location for hiking, climbing, berry picking, paragliding, and backcountry skiing. Campouts are held on the summit at the summer and winter solstices.

  3. Hatcher Pass - Wikipedia

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    The area is popular for daytrip recreation; sledding, skiing, snowmobiling, hiking, camping, hunting, white-water kayaking, berry-picking, climbing, recreational gold-mining, mountain biking, etc. Independence Mine State Historic Park, a few miles east of the pass, consists of 271 acres (1.10 km 2), with well-preserved mine buildings, and a ...

  4. Gustavus, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Gustavus (Lingít: Wanachích T’aak Héen [3]) (gus-TAY-vəs) [4] is a second-class [5] city [6] in Hoonah-Angoon Census Area in the U.S. state of Alaska.The 2020 census population was 655, [7] which represents a 48% increase over the 2010 census of 442 [6] and is one of the fastest growing communities in Alaska.

  5. List of edible plants and mushrooms of southeast Alaska

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    Berry has a distinct odor. Elderberry, Sambucus: Yéil' Flowers and mature deseeded fruit can be eaten raw. Berries are sometimes found up to 20 feet high. Cooking the berries removes an alkaloid that may upset the stomach. Said to have the ability to calm nerves. Consumption of seeds, immature berries, stems, and roots, may cause cyanide ...

  6. Wild berry picking season: Here are WA state’s common ... - AOL

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    The Evergreen State is full of beautiful, delicious wild plants. It’s also full of toxic lookalikes.

  7. Ekwok, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Ekwok means "end of the bluff" (river's edge) in Yupik, [4] [5] from iquk ("end"). [6] It is the oldest continuously occupied Yupik village on the Nushagak River.During the 1800s, the settlement was used in the spring and summer as a fish camp, and in the fall as a base camp for picking berries.

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  9. File:Children picking blueberries, Anvil Creek, vicinity of ...

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    File:Children picking blueberries, Anvil Creek, vicinity of Nome, Alaska, ca 1901 (HEGG 30).jpeg