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Anchorage Daily News article originally published on November 27, 2017: https://www.adn.com/outdoors-advent...scenery-of-backcountry-ice-skating-in-alaska/
Direct link to the just under 3-minute video: https://vimeo.com/244394367Two filmmakers who captured the beauty of backcountry ice skating in Alaska — in a video showing skaters gliding through ice caves and along glacial lagoons — said they're out to generate interest in the sport.
"This is very easy to go out and do, but some people may not have knowledge of how to do it," said Cale Green, a cinematographer. "Part of the idea was raising awareness about this amazing outdoor activity."
The three-minute film is called "Wild Ice – Backcountry Skating Alaska." Its soaring footage was often shot by drones, showing skaters weaving past icebergs and snowdrifts along frozen lakes.
"Backcountry skating" is the practice of hunting for wild ice, whether on on a river, lake, glacial lagoon, or inside an ice cave. Filmed in southcentral and southeast Alaska over the course of two winters, "Wild Ice" features nordic bladers, hockey players, figure skaters, and a few adventurous puppies. Shot locations include Kenai Lake, the Portage Lagoons, Turnagain Arm, Wasilla Lake, Sheridan Glacier, Byron Glacier, and Portage Glacier.