The Last Frontier Podcast
Your two hosts of this podcast work as professional guides in the Alaskan outdoor tourism industry and started this podcast as a fun way to keep busy during the pandemic summer of 2020. With uncertainty in what employment might look like, Danny and Andrew still wanted to share the beauty of Alaska with people and this podcast was a good way to achieve that goal. Alaska is an incredible place everybody should put on their destination bucket list. Each episode opens with a beer review highlighting a local Alaskan brewery and then tackles a different topic relating to what makes Alaska such a unique place in the world. With all the fun being had drinking Alaskan brews and sharing fascinating information about the Last Frontier State, what started as a fun short term project has morphed into a long term endeavor. With this decision, investments were made in much better production equipment and the sound quality drastically improves starting in Phase II of the podcast with Episode 17 (Feb 21, 2021 release date). We hope you enjoy the content and strongly encourage you to visit Alaska in the future!
The Last Frontier Podcast
Fjords of the Americas
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Fjords are some of the most dramatic landscapes on Earth. They are deep glacier-carved waterways surrounded by towering mountains, waterfalls, forests, and ice. But while most people picture places like Norway or Alaska when they hear the word “fjord,” some of the largest and wildest fjord systems in the world are actually found thousands of miles away in Patagonia.
On this episode, we compare the fjords of North and South America and explore how two regions in opposite hemispheres were shaped by many of the same forces. We talk glaciers, icefields, rainforests, wildlife, Indigenous maritime cultures, and why fjords tend to form in very specific parts of the world. Along the way, we get into the surprising similarities between coastal Alaska and Patagonia, the differences between temperate and subarctic fjord ecosystems, and why glaciers depend just as much on moisture as they do on cold temperatures.
Why do some of the world’s biggest glaciers exist far from the poles? Why are Patagonia’s fjords so remote compared to Alaska’s? And what exactly is a group of bunnies called?! It’s the episode that'll decide your next winter vacation!
Alaskan Beer of the Week: Devil in the Row by Brewerks
Music By: Blackwater Railroad Company [www.blackwaterrailroad.com] and Scott Buckley [https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley]
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