Searching for a More Rugged Wilderness? Here’s How to Move to Alaska
Sick of the lower 48? Hitting a mid-life crisis? Maybe you should move to Alaska. Fair warning, though, it’s not for the faint of heart.
Matthew Kok is a writer, a thru-hiker, and a traveler. They have over 4,000 miles on their feet and are always looking for new ways to connect with the earth. They write regularly for The Trek and Garage Grown Gear. You can find them on Instagram at @matt.kok
Sick of the lower 48? Hitting a mid-life crisis? Maybe you should move to Alaska. Fair warning, though, it’s not for the faint of heart.
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