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| Midway Field, Icy Bay |
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| Icy Bay is approximatly half way between Valdez and Juneau, hence the name. It is located 57 N.M. from Yakutat on a 295 degree heading. Icy Bay has a 8000 foot concrete lighted runway and is opened 24 hours a day. It handles cargo heading to and from Northern and Western Alaska and also has a small General Aviation terminal for all the bush activities that exists along the coast. NDB frequency is 350 khz. This scenery will show on your GPS and MAP and installs with the "easy" method. |
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| Joiner Lake |
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| Welcome to Joiner Lake! Joiner Lake is about 5 miles from North View on a 230 degree heading. Being North View had no facilities to handle floatplanes, Joiner Lake is an alternative stop nearby. There are two cabins located there for your stay at the lake, while hunting, fishing or just relaxing. Joiner Lake is a fairly good size lake, so most any civil type floatplane will be able to slip in and out pretty easily. This is an easy to install, four seasons scenery. |
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| Lake Horton |
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| Welcome to Lake Horton. Lake Horton is located 95 miles from Galena on a 123 degree heading, almost halfway between Fairbanks and Nome. There is a 2100 foot runway here and a sizable lake for floatplane activity. During the winter, the lake will freeze over and the runway will be snow covered, so dust off those skis, you're going to need them! Stop on by and see the folks that run the little hanger there and watch out for the critters! |
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| North View |
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| Welcome to North View! North View is located 75 miles from Fairbanks on a 226 degree heading. It has a 2400 foot gravel runway and is open all year long. This location is for wheeled planes only, there is no lake. There will be a floatplane scenery not too far from here soon. There are two cabins there for your useage and the wildlife is in abundance. |
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| Cape Tagliak |
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| Welcome to Cape Tagliak! Cape Tagliak is located 100 miles from Ikutat Inlet, Kodiak Island, on a heading of 247 degrees or 200 miles from Cold Bay on a heading of 61 degrees. The airport has 3 landing areas. The first being a 2100 foot gravel runway, a 575 foot gravel runway for the Porter and a lake for the floatplane lovers. The critters are out again, so be careful! There are 2 cabins on the lake. If you see the Beaver at the dock, stop on by! |
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| Pavlofs Pass |
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| Pavlofs Pass. Pavlofs Pass is located 49 miles from Cold Bay, AK. The airport sits down between two ridges, which makes for a fun approach and departure experience. The runway is 2100 feet of gravel, so it can be used all year long. Pavlofs is a great bush stop-off on your way down the Aleutian Islands. |
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| Lituya Bay Cabins |
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| Lituya Bay Cabins. Lituya Bay is located 96 miles from Juneau, Alaska (AK) on a 282 degree heading. Lituya Bay sits on the coast and is an excellent stop while traveling the coastline. There is a 1600 grass runway and two water starts, one starting at your own cabin. There is plenty of wildlife to be seen and the fishing is great. |
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| Webbers landing |
| Welcome to Webbers Landing! Webbers Landing is located 213 miles from Juneau on a 298 degree heading. It has both land and water starts, with the land runway being a gravel runway of 2400 feet. You can also land a seaplane in the river, providing you are close to and land parallel to the shoreline. Webbers Landing is an observation post for the 2 channels that it oversees. There are 2 lookout towers manned there to observe boat traffic, especially during the winter months. The deer are plentiful, but watch out for the bears! Stop on by and see Will. He is the permanent Ranger on station there. |
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| Nelsons Outpost |
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| Nelsons Outpost is located 136 miles almost due North of Valdez, Alaska (AK) and is a great getaway for hunting, fishing and relaxing. It has a 1500 by 40 foot grass strip and also has a water runway with fairly clean approach and departure areas. The scenery is very colorful in the fall and will be enjoyed by naturalists. |
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| Timberwolf |
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| Welcome to Lake Timberwolf! Lake Timberwolf is located about 125 miles N.E. of Valdez, Alaska, on a 050 degree heading. It contains two starts, one water and one 1700 foot gravel strip. The approach and departure areas have been fairly cleared, but there are still some trees there, so be careful. |
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| Moosehead Lake |
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| Welcome to Moosehead Lake! Moosehead Lake is approximatly 108 degrees and 130 miles from Valdez . It is on a 90 degree heading from Ron Ackerleys Akutat. Moosehead Lake has a 1500 by 40 foot gravel strip and is well surrounded by thick trees. It has 1 cabin and a lighted radio antenna, which helps finding it at night much easier. |
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