Flying the Alaska Bush-Great Adventures

There's no doubt that flying the Alaska bush can be a challenging job for any pilot. If you want to take on this adventure, be prepared for an experience of a lifetime. Who knows better than Larry Walls.
By: ThefriendlySky
 
April 18, 2011 - PRLog -- There's no doubt that flying the Alaska bush can be a challenging job for any pilot. If you want to take on this adventure, be prepared for an experience of a lifetime. Who knows better than Larry Walls. You can visit his website : http://www.thefriendlysky.com/ and read for yourself. Did you know that Alaska is over twice the size of Texas? That's a lot of wilderness to see and explore. When you land on a landing strip on a river sandbar, you've landed someplace that can't be seen on any map. That's only the beginning of your breathtaking adventure into unchartered territory. There are wonderful places to visit and friendly faces to meet. You can take a break and visit an authentic village and watch the natives create beautiful crafts. Or you can explore territory only you can reach by plane,.there are breathtaking views to capture and mountains to view. There are hikes to walk that will take up all of your memory on your digital camera.




If you're up for panning for gold, you might get lucky. There is gold to be had and there are modern day gold miners who spend their “golden years”(no pun intended) in search of these shiny nuggets. Okay, so maybe panning for gold isn't up your alley-perhaps you just want to see the beautiful wildlife that Alaska has to offer. If you enjoy watching a mother bear with her cubs or watching eagle soar, you will love the perks of flying the Alaska bush. Moose and deer are also common animals that you'll see in this gorgeous wildlife state. Larry Walls has had the opportunity to see wildlife at its best. He can tell you what you need to know about flying the Alaska bush, Just visit his website at: http://www.thefriendlysky.com/ to find out if you have what it takes to fly the Alaskan wilderness.




There's no doubt that Alaska is the last of the true remaining frontier land. For tourists the Alaska bush pilot is invaluable. Without Larry Walls, many folks would not have had the opportunity to see glaciers, or polar bears in their natural habitat. Seals are another mammal that can be seen in their natural surroundings. Larry Walls knows that without the bush pilot, folks would never have the opportunity to see nature at its best. He speaks of the bush dwellers and their fascinating stories. You can pack a picnic lunch and sit a spell for some interesting stories told straight from the bush dwellers themselves. Larry wants to share his thoughts with you on flying the Alaska bush and more. As a civilian in the Alaskan wilderness he had the privilege of flying over the bush. He will tell you that to experience the “real” Alaska-you need to see it from a plane. With so much untouched territory, there is so much to see. Come visit Larry Walls at: http://www.thefriendlysky.com/ for stories and articles on the Alaska bush pilot.

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