No-Good, Lying-Through-Your-Tooth, Tall Alaska Tales
Are these true stories, or no good, lying-through-your-tooth Tall Alaska Tales?
Are these true stories, or no good, lying-through-your-tooth Tall Alaska Tales?
Sometimes, you can end up losing a prized possession, and later find it floating right past you. Is this one of those times, or is this just a no good, lyin-through-your-tooth Tall Alaska Tale? You decide!
Did Moose Pass resident, Robert James Palmer, actually sharpen his axe — and his hand — to a nub? Or, is this just a Tall Alaska Tale? You decide!
Did Harley biker Lance Boyle escape they wrath of the once-hibernating Grizzly on Powerline Pass? You be the judge!
The Sourtoe Cocktail has been served up at the Sourdough Saloon in downtown Dawson City back in the early 1900s. Did the mix ever actually include a human toe, or is this just a Tall Alaska Tale?
Nome is unique and often associated with gold. But gold comes in various forms. For patrons of a popular roadhouse in Nome, the little shack out back was priceless! Or is this a Tall Alaska Tale?
Women are the reason for so many advances in Alaskan aviation- no surprise! Is this the truth or a Tall Alaska Tale!
It means something extra when Kim Carlson has attendst he annual Polar Bear Jump Off in Seward, AK, as she has done for ten years—raising tens of thousands of dollars. She has dedicated her jumps, first to her mother, who was lost to cancer, and subsequently to other victims and their families.
It was a packed house and a packed show of fun! Alaskans and Texans- in the same room! Only on the Big Alaska Show can such a combination co-exist in the same room.
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