- Alaska has 39 mountain ranges, including 16 of the highest mountains in North America. Denali (Mt. McKinley to flatlanders) is king at 20,322 ft.
- There are six mountain ranges visible from Anchorage including the Chugach Mountains, part of which is in Anchorage. The other five are the Alaska, Tordrillo, Aleutian, Talkeetna, and Kenai ranges.
- Alaska has 30,000+ miles of shoreline, more than the rest of the U.S. combined.
- We have about 100,000 glaciers; only 600 of them are named. (It doesn't say whether the others wander aimlessly, looking for handouts...)
- The Aleutian arc contains 80 volcanoes; 40+ of them are active. Mt. Redoubt erupted in 2009, Mt. Spurr (75 miles west of Anchorage & often visible) erupted in 1992, depositing a layer of ash on Anchorage which remains today).
- Alaska has 17 national parks, and the largest state park in the U.S. Wrangell-St. Elias is the largest national park at more than 13.2 million acres. That's double the size of Denali National Park, containing Mt. McKinley.
- Speaking of Denali National Park, its roughly 9,500 square miles is contained entirely inside the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, which is north of Anchorage. The Mat-Su, or "The Valley" is 23,000 square miles - the same size as West Virginia, and is one of our medium-sized boroughs.
- The Municipality of Anchorage is one of the smaller boroughs, containing 1,955 square miles - the size of Delaware.
- Chugach National Forest, part of which is in Anchorage, is 5.6 million acres - roughly the size of Massachusetts and Rhode Island combined. It's the second largest in the nation.
- The Tongass National Forest is the largest at 17 million acres, located in southeast Alaska.
- The Chugach State Park is one of the largest in the country, at 500,000 acres.
- And for you fisherfolk, the world record king salmon was caught here in 1985. It weighed 97 lbs, 4 oz.
- The world record halibut was also caught here in 1996, weighing 459 pounds.
14 March 2010
Sunday Fun Facts
The 2010 edition of the Alaska Visitors Guide just came out, and features a few factoids:
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Oooh! Aaaah!
Just keep those volcanoes and earthquakes quiet from around July 15 through August 20. 'Kay?
We'll do our best. ;^)
Sounds like Joated is heading to AK?? Cool. These exciting factoids makes me want to get there sooner than Pat's retirement! Ah well. ...those who wait, etc. :<)
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