What kind of wood can you BBQ with in Alaska that make a good smoke for smoking?
The smokehouse I once toured had three types of wood on hand: Oak, Hickory, and Pine. The Hickory was the main wood for the fire. The Oak was used to 'cool the fire', and the Pine was used to 'heat up the fire'.
In the lower 48, Mesquite wood has become popular. Happy 'cuing!
How long would it take to drive from Fairbanks Alaska to Vancouver BC?
45 hours according to google maps.
How long would it take to drive from Fairbanks Alaska to Canada?
That is a distance of about 300 miles, depending upon weather conditions it would take about 5 hours.
Juneau, Alaska
And you can reach it by Air as well.
What is the population per square mile of Alaska?
The area of Alaska is 656,424 sq miles
The population was estimated at 683,478 in 2007.
So, dividing population by area gives 683,478 / 656,424 =1.04 persons per sq mile.
However, over 13% of the state is water, so this increases the 'real' density to 1.2 per sq mile.
Where do Alaska state representatives meet?
On the second floor of the Alaska State Capital Building in Juneau Alaska
Closest city in Alaska to Russia?
The town of Gambell on Saint Lawrence Island is about 35 miles from Russia's Chukchi Peninsula. Click on the 'Gambell, Alaska' link to learn more. The closest settlement in Russia to the US border is Uelen.
When William Seward bought Alaska from Russia what did the purchase double?
The size of the United States.
What was the cost of all of the territory of Alaska when it was bought?
The price tag was 7.2 million dollars.
How long does it take mail to be delivered from Louisiana to Alaska?
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
What are all the names of the cities in Alaska?
here are a few-
Juneau
Anchorage
Ketchikan
Skagway
Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau.
When Alaska was first purchased what was the nickname?
It was called Seward's Folly and Johnson's Icebox by those that did not approve ot the purchase of Alaska.
What is the alskan pipeline and where does it begin and where does it end?
The Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline, which is owned by the Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, was built to bring crude oil from the North Slope at Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, the most ice-free port in Alaska.