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    The Knik Glacier (Dena'ina: Skitnu Łi'a) is an ice field located 50 miles (80 km) east of Anchorage, Alaska on the northern end of the Chugach Mountains...
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  • On 27 March 2021, an Airbus AS350B3 helicopter crashed near the Knik Glacier, Palmer, Alaska. Five occupants died, including Czech billionaire entrepreneur...
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  • Knik may refer to the following entities in Alaska: Knik Arm, the northernmost extension of Cook Inlet Knik Glacier, a glacier in the Chugach Mountains...
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    being Turnagain Arm. Knik Glacier empties into the Knik Arm. The Port of Anchorage is located on the arm. The Dena'ina name for Knik Arm is Nuti, meaning...
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    The Knik River /kˈnɪk/ (Dena'ina: Skitnu; Ahtna: Scitna’) is a 25-mile-long (40 km) river in the U.S. state of Alaska. Its source is at Knik Glacier, from...
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  • 1999. Knik Glacier Kellner died on 27 March 2021 in an Airbus AS350 B3 helicopter crash, while heliskiing in Alaska's backcountry near Knik Glacier, 50...
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    release annually. Lake George near the Knik River had large annual outbreaks from 1918 to 1966. Since 1966 the Knik Glacier has retreated and an ice-dam is no...
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  • Day to Labor Day. It is located in Butte, which is near the Knik River, and Knik Glacier at Mile 10.4 of the Old Glenn Highway, about 41.5 miles northeast...
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    Palmer is flanked by two glaciers, the Matanuska Glacier and the Knik Glacier. Wind blows through the Matanuska and Knik River Valleys into the town...
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    March 2021, an AS350 carrying Czech billionaire Petr Kellner crashed at Knik Glacier (Alaska), killing five. On 1 November 2022, an AS350 B3 operated by Midtnorsk...
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    Gannett. One arm of the Knik Glacier flows from the ice fields of Mount Gannett's north and east slopes, and the Colony Glacier rises on the west and southwest...
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  • released July 20, 2019. It was filmed by John Gray over two days on the Knik Glacier in Alaska, it opens with Daigle walking along a blue stream cutting through...
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    of Glacier Creek. It rises in the high mountains of the divide between this part of the Turnagain Arm drainage and Eagle River, a tributary of Knik Arm...
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    −20 °C with wind chill factors below −30 °C. This climate supports the Knik Glacier which surrounds the mountain. The months May through June offer the most...
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    views of the surrounding Matanuska Valley and distant Knik Glacier. Located within the town is the Knik River Public Use Area (KRPUA), which provides a full...
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  • dollars. 2 "Episode 2" 24 November 2019 (2019-11-24) 792,000 Day 6 in Knik Glacier, Alaska: Hamish takes Andy to do dog sledding with dog sled racers Justin...
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    one of two narrow branches at the north end of Cook Inlet, the other being Knik Arm. Turnagain is subject to climate extremes and large tide ranges. Turnagain...
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  • place in the valley on the river MV Susitna, a ship built for the proposed Knik Arm ferry in Alaska This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    geological and biological importance, and include craters, volcanoes, glaciers, lakes, islands and habitats for several rare species. The first set of...
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    from the mountain drains south to Turnagain Arm via Glacier River and north to Knik Arm via Knik River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit...
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  • 12:13 p.m. EST. Aviation Safety Network: Accident Description ktuu.com "Knik Glacier Wreckage Is From Military Crash That Killed 52" Archived June 24, 2013...
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    Alaska, at the terminus of the Cook Inlet, on a peninsula formed by the Knik Arm to the north and the Turnagain Arm to the south. First settled as a tent...
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    is a prominent landmark in the Anchorage area and can be seen across the Knik Arm of the Cook Inlet from most of the city, especially at higher elevations...
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    Palmer at the Alaska State Fair. It includes the valleys of the Matanuska, Knik, and Susitna Rivers. 11,000 of Mat-Su Valley residents commute to Anchorage...
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    Alaska to Anchorage in south-central Alaska. Cook Inlet branches into the Knik Arm and Turnagain Arm at its northern end, almost surrounding Anchorage....
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  • "After 60 years, Alaska glacier gives up wreckage from 1952 crash," Los Angeles Times, June 28, 2012 ktuu.com "Knik Glacier Wreckage Is From Military...
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    discharge volume at its mouth. The river stretches from the Susitna Glacier to Cook Inlet's Knik Arm. The Susitna River was named by the Dena'ina Alaska Native...
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    27th-highest peak within the park. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains to Knik Arm via Raven Creek and the Eagle River. Topographic relief is significant...
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    generally southwest to the Knik Arm of Cook Inlet. Downstream of its source, the river is joined by meltwater from Matanuska Glacier in the northern Chugach...
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    had been collected from Lake George. This lake sits near the face of Knik Glacier, some distance from the Copper River Basin area. Pygmy whitefish are...
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