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There Was No Road In… and No Road Out
We lived in a remote Alaska cabin with no road access. What felt impossible at first turned into one of the most freeing seasons of our lives.
Follow Me to Alaska Ann Parker
1 day ago3 min read


10 Questions Readers Ask Ann Parker About Living in Alaska
Readers often ask what life was really like when we lived in the Alaskan bush. Over the years I’ve answered these questions hundreds of times at book clubs, events, and online. Here are the ten questions I’m asked most often — and the honest answers from our years living off-grid near the Yentna River. 1. Why did you decide to move to Alaska? This is probably the question we’ve been asked more than any other, and when I began writing Follow Me to Alaska I knew I couldn’t a
Follow Me to Alaska Ann Parker
Feb 1910 min read


Splitting Firewood for Winter at Our Remote Alaska Cabin
Preparing winter firewood was one of the most important parts of living at our remote Alaska cabin. We learned quickly that survival depended on planning months ahead.

Ann Parker
Feb 131 min read


Staying Out of the Clouds
An airplane in the clouds over an Alaskan mountain

Ann Parker
Feb 101 min read


Pockets Along the Way
Sometimes life changes without warning, like pockets of cold along a frozen river. The journey doesn’t stop — and neither does God’s direction.

Ann Parker
Feb 102 min read
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