by Linda Cox | Mar 26, 2021 | Things to Do
March 20th was the first day of spring and Jessica & Antonella watched over a foot of snow fall during the first four days of spring here in Palmer, Alaska 2021. The blizzard they experienced truly felt like Winter during Spring! The two of them stayed in the...
by Linda Cox | Mar 21, 2021 | Things to Do
Jen and Jon stayed in the middle cottage, Spruce, and told me, “The cottage is beautiful and the area and view are outstanding! The cottage was warm and cozy, with an amazing view of the mountains from the loft bedroom. It was very lovely and exactly what we expected!...
by Linda Cox | Mar 3, 2021 | Things to Do
Michelle and Larry, a very loving couple spent Valentine’s Day in the Pine Cottage at Alaska Backcountry Cottages! This delightful couple shared with me how they support each other in their individual hobbies; Michelle visiting Alaska to support Larry’s fishing...
by Linda Cox | Nov 30, 2020 | Things to Do
Last summer, June 2020, Bryan and Sarah stayed at AKBCC, Bryan enjoyed his stay so much he wrote in this review on AirBnB, “I normally do not write reviews, but this one deserves an exception! The cottage provides an absolutely stunning mountain view, beautifully...
by Linda Cox | Oct 23, 2020 | Things to Do
Alaska Backcountry Cottages are built on the perfect property for Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) Viewing! Northern Lights are amazing! When the solar winds and solar flares reach earth, they are affected by the earth’s magnetic field. When the charged...
by Linda Cox | Oct 6, 2020 | Things to Do
It’s totally understandable why William and Jackie want to relocate to Alaska, this state is amazing!! William and Jackie are a wonderful couple who met as young teens in Virginia. While hanging out with friends they became acquainted when Jackie was 14 then started...
by Linda Cox | Sep 30, 2020 | Things to Do
The colors are beautiful during Fall in Alaska! The Alaska.org weather calendar tells us we’re losing daylight by about 5 minutes a day during September through the Alaska fall. The daily loss of daylight has always been fun for me to witness! Travelalaska.com...
by Linda Cox | Sep 26, 2020 | Things to Do
Newlyweds are ready to hike the trails and experience Alaska! Hannah and Daniel met at a “March for Life” event in Chicago, Illinois 6 years ago and were married last Christmas! The love they have for each other sparkles in their eyes! Hannah and Daniel spent...
by Linda Cox | Sep 16, 2020 | Things to Do
Official State Symbols represent the cultural heritage and natural treasures of each of the 50 states of the US. Forget-Me-Not and Spruce Cottages at Alaska Backcountry Cottages were named to represent Alaska Symbols! Garden Forever explains how and why...
by Linda Cox | Sep 10, 2020 | Things to Do
The Great State of Alaska was a Russian Colony known as Russian America from 1774 until the US finalized the purchase in 1867. After the Crimean (Krimeen) War in 1853, Russia was short on cash so they sold Russian America believing the land contained no useful...
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