
The Yukon September 1 – September 20 This September Outdoor Studies at Alaska Pacific University did something different. Sixteen of … Read On

The Yukon September 1 – September 20 This September Outdoor Studies at Alaska Pacific University did something different. Sixteen of … Read On

The trail wound its way up into the hills, around small, weed-edged ponds, and across a shallow stream. It was lined with spruce trees and … Read On

Alaska Pacific University is among Outside magazine’s top 25 colleges for students seeking affordable wilderness outings as well as … Read On

Mountain Rescue students deploy at Kooteney Highline with a Norwegian Reeve, used for slot canyon and water rescues. These students are in … Read On
Snow science 2 students are working vigorously on analyzing their field data from this winter. One of the projects focuses on snow … Read On

APU Outdoor Studies department Expedition Mountaineering course spent three weeks on Ruth Glacier during the May Block of 2011. This upper … Read On
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