North Carolina QUESTIONS… Alaska ANSWERS
- What animals are found in Alaska?
- Black/Brown bear, Moose, Caribou, Muskoxen, Snowy owl, Red-backed vole. Lynx, Ruby-crowned kinglets, American robin, Lapland longspurs, Mosquitos, Ground squirrels
- What type of daily activities do you enjoy?
- ATV riding, fishing, hunting, hiking, dog sledding, skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, gardening (summer), frisbee golf
- Why do you live there?
- Fewer people and more animals; I love the wide open spaces; there are few garden pests and the people are great; It’s wild!
- How do you handle the cold?
- Eat more food (get energy all the time); Ugh!, Beaver mittens & hat; hot cocoa; hand warmers
- What is the average temperature?
- (See today’s Interactive Activity)
- How do you stay safe from the animals?
- Be bear aware.
- How much snow/ice accumulation occurs during the winter?
- Varies by location.
- What are some of the advantages/disadvantages to living there?
- ADVANTAGES: More self-reliance; Easier to get away from “it” all.
- DISADVANTAGES: Walking 3/4-mile to school when it was 70 degrees below 0 (in 1989); The expense of heating your home; waiting for your car to warm up to 40 degrees below 0.
- What type of housing do you have?
- The first clarification from this question lies in the meaning of the word “igloo,” which means “house.”
- How often do you see auroras?
- 2 – 3 times per week (during winter); (See aurora image in the Photo Gallery)