Wild Alaska Illustrated by Emory Banker

$24.00

Inside Wildsam Wild Alaska, you’ll find the best of the Last Frontier, from classic taverns to surprising Thai spots, from high-intensity traditional sports to serene wilderness landscapes. With help from a deep team of Alaska-based writers and experts, our guide provides multiple concise itineraries to national parks and iconic road trips, as well as quick-but-deep guides to the state’s biggest cities and most charismatic small towns. With delightful history and culture woven into the tale, this book helps any traveler plot an Alaskan adventure.

Presented by Xtratuf

Editor

 Allison Williams

Illustrations 

Emory Banker

Contributing Writers

Robert Annis, Bailey Berg, Lisa Maloney, Kate Nelson, Julia O’malley, Victoria Petersen, Kraig Becker and Jennifer Justus

Featuring

Ernestine Hayes, Jon Waterman, Heather Lende, Emma Privat, Paige Drobny and Matthew Komatsu

Designer

Alan Kahler

144 pages, printed in the U.S.A.
Back-pocket size, 4 x 6.5 inches
Featuring more than two dozen local experts

Inside Wildsam Wild Alaska, you’ll find the best of the Last Frontier, from classic taverns to surprising Thai spots, from high-intensity traditional sports to serene wilderness landscapes. With help from a deep team of Alaska-based writers and experts, our guide provides multiple concise itineraries to national parks and iconic road trips, as well as quick-but-deep guides to the state’s biggest cities and most charismatic small towns. With delightful history and culture woven into the tale, this book helps any traveler plot an Alaskan adventure.

Presented by Xtratuf

Editor

 Allison Williams

Illustrations 

Emory Banker

Contributing Writers

Robert Annis, Bailey Berg, Lisa Maloney, Kate Nelson, Julia O’malley, Victoria Petersen, Kraig Becker and Jennifer Justus

Featuring

Ernestine Hayes, Jon Waterman, Heather Lende, Emma Privat, Paige Drobny and Matthew Komatsu

Designer

Alan Kahler

144 pages, printed in the U.S.A.
Back-pocket size, 4 x 6.5 inches
Featuring more than two dozen local experts