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  • Urban snowboarder, Guss Engle, performs a Wallie Nose Glide Pretzel on the 5th Avenue Hill across from Elderberry Park, downtown Anchorage
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  • Urban snowboarder, Chris Brewster, performs a Wallie Fronline 270 on the 5th Avenue Hill across from Elderberry Park, downtown Anchorage
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  • Urban moose, Anchorage, Alaska
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  • Samantha Carey and Caroline Wiseman perform for participants in the Urban Unangux Culture Camp and visitors during the launch of kayaks at the Alaska Native Heritage Center, Anchorage
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  • Moose sightings within Anchorage basin are always a treat and, luckily, a regular occurence. While generally docile, keep your distance as these giant ungulates like their space.
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  • Anchorage Moose, with their maisive antlers, are infamous for stripping trees of their leaves and, occasionally, strings of electric lights.
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  • Anchorage's Tony Knowles Coastal Trail with city skyline from near Point Worenzoff.
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  • Star the raindeer
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  • Spotting a caribou on the streets of Anchorage may not be as unusual as one may think. During the summer months, Star and her care-taker, Albert Whitehead and his grandchildren, Amanda and Jenna Seaman, can be spotted walking start through Anchorage's downtown neighborhoods.
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  • Retired urban designer Jerry Parker at Olympia Coffee Rosters in Olympia, Washington  "Are we going to be gated suburbs or a real city?"  jerome.parker@comcast.net
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  • Glen Hemingson (orange) and Ricardo Lopez in front of their house on Fifth Avenue near Elderberry Park in Anchorage.  "I moved to Anchorage the day before Thanksgiving in 2002.  In the summer of 2001 I had ridden up here on my BMW motorcycle, and just fell for it.  I had been living in Alta, Utah, a tiny ski town of 400 people, for ten years.  I was looking for a more urban environment, so I moved to Alaska.  I think Anchorage has more going on than just about any other city its size in the country.  And plus, it’s so close to Alaska." <br />
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"People here have a wonderful live-and-let-live attitude.  I ran into Frank & Nancy Murkowski a while ago at the grocery store, and said, “Hello, Governor.”  He told me they’d just been to Lisa’s son’s college graduation and then asked me if I knew where the tortillas were.  That kind of thing just doesn’t happen anywhere else."<br />
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"I think I’ll be here for a while, and don’t plan on moving Outside anytime soon.  It’s too hot.  I have a good job, a good life and a wonderful partner in Ricardo, whom I love dearly." <br />
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"I really like this town, but one thing I would wish for are more sushi restaurants.  And world peace, of course."  <br />
glen@copperwhale.com
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