Your Guide to the National Parks of Alaska: Glacier Bay, Wrangell—St. Elias, Denali, Kenai Fjords, Lake Clark, Katmai, Gates of the Arctic, and Kobuk Valley

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Please note this is part of a larger work, Your Guide to the National Parks, which is also available in paperback and electronic versions. The full version includes suggested trips, best of the best lists, and a few other introductory sections. All of the media (photos and maps) for these electronic books must be downloaded/viewed on the web.

This e-book covers Glacier Bay, Wrangell—St. Elias, Denali, Kenai Fjords, Lake Clark, Katmai, Gates of the Arctic, and Kobuk Valley National Parks.

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About the author

Michael Joseph Oswald (born June 18, 1980) is an award-winning American travel writer. In 2003 he graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in electrical engineering. After four years working in a corporate environment, he escaped to a more adventurous lifestyle only to be mugged in Colombia, South America. Injuries sustained required surgery, and failure to follow doctor's orders blessed him with a permanently prostrate pinkie. This unfortunate event resulted in prompt return home and pursuit of safer travel: kayaking, biking, and hiking across America's National Parks. The fruit of these endeavors is Michael's debut title: Your Guide to the National Parks.

When Michael isn't sleeping in his tent or converted bus, he lives and writes (typing with all nine functional fingers) at his parents' hobby farm in northeastern Wisconsin with their dog Cuddles and cat Magpie.

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