| Jack & Ede Reisland |
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" I was pregnant, and Jack had to cut ice steps so I could get up to the school from our cabin. I'd sit on my bottom and slide down to go home. " |
| Who they are: Alaska residents since 1958. School teachers; ran the Denali Grizzly Bear campground; homesteaded next to Denali National Park. Jack worked as park ranger and naturalist. |
| Don't miss: The Denali Highway, for a taste of how things used to be |
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| Jodi Hodgeboom |
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"We've got people without running water or electricity and those who have all of modern technology at hand. Everyone gets together for skiing and dog mushing and dinners." |
| Who she is: Denali resident since 1995 on a seasonal basis, full time since 2003. Development Director of the Denali Foundation. |
| Don't miss: Get into the backcountry. Get off the bus and hike or camp. |
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| Kris Capps |
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"People think we live in igloos and that we're far away from everything. Sure my grocery store is two hours away, but that's no big deal." |
| Who he is: Denali resident since 1991; weekend visitor since 1982. Kayak instructor and freelance writer. |
| Don't miss: Get off the bus and walk into the wilderness. |
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