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- Turnagain Arm - Wikipedia
Turnagain extends in an east–west direction, and is between 40–45 miles (64–72 km) long It forms part of the northern boundary of Kenai Peninsula, and reaches on the east to within 12 miles (19 km) of Passage Canal, a western branch of Prince William Sound
- Home - Turnagain Marine Construction
TURNAGAIN is both a marine construction and engineering firm Our END² project delivery method gives our clients a better way to get their facilities approved, funded, and completed
- Forecast | Chugach Avalanche Center
Today: Unsettled weather continues with cloudy skies and showery precipitation concentrated near the coast Up to 1" of new snow is possible near Turnagain Pass and Girdwood above 2000' In Portage, up to a foot of new snow is expected above 2000'
- Turnagain Arm Drive | Scenic Viewpoints Things to Do
If you’re in Anchorage without a rental car and still want to experience the beautiful scenic drive along Turnagain Arm, you’re in luck Contact our friends at Salmon Berry Tours, Wild Journeys Alaska, or Red Eye Rides for a guided trip along the arm, complete with photo stops at all the highlights
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- Turnagain Arm - Visit Anchorage
Bordered on one side by the scenic Seward Highway, Turnagain Arm is a spectacular setting for wildlife watching, nature photography, and hiking, all just south of Anchorage
- Project Overview | Giga Metals Corporation
Project Overview The Turnagain Project, located in north-central British Columbia on the traditional territory of the Tahltan and Kaska Dena, and is among the largest undeveloped sulphide nickel deposits in the world Turnagain is held in Hard Creek Nickel, a subsidiary owned jointly by Giga Metals Corporation and Mitsubishi Corporation
- Avalanches reported in Turnagain Pass area as avalanche concern is high . . .
Avalanche danger Sunday is high in the Turnagain Pass area and considerable in the Summit Lake area, according to the Chugach National Forest Avalanche Center
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