The Journal
Stories, field notes and guidance for seeing Alaska more clearly.
ALASKA EXPLAINED
It’s one of the first questions most visitors ask. The answer begins with mountains, oceans and a frontier that shaped the way Southeast Alaska Connects.
Why Is There No Road to Juneau?
Explore by Destination
Explore Alaska by destination through thoughtful guides, local insight, and stories shaped by time spent here. Start with the place calling you north.
Juneau | Ketchikan | Skagway | Denali | General Alaska
Going Deeper: What Southeast Alaska’s Public-Use Cabins Make Possible
A cabin changes the rhythm of exploring Southeast Alaska. Instead of turning back, you get the evening, the changing tide, the night sky and the morning. From John Muir and Dan Moller to Amalga and the remote cabins still on my list, this is what public-use cabins make possible and why I hope exploring Southeast Alaska always takes years.
The Town That Still Faces the Water
Petersburg is often described as quaint, but quaintness is only what the work looks like from a distance. In this small Southeast Alaska town, commercial fishing, the cannery and the harbor still shape the rhythm of daily life.
The City With No Road Out
Juneau’s roads end at forest, shoreline, neighborhoods and mountains but the city is far from closed in. This story explores how Alaska’s capital moves beyond the pavement, through trails, ferries and an expansive marine highway.