Cordova Chronicles: Mt. Eyak Ski Hill memories
The snow is piling up, and it looks like we are in for another fabulous ski season. The Mt. Eyak Ski area is truly one of Cordova’s finest recreational facilities, and not enough can be said about those that helped develop it, as well as those who continue to maintain and expand it.
Cordova Chronicles: What about Alchuck?
In this week's edition of Cordova Chronicles, Dick Shellhorn recalls stories of Cordova's quick-witted icon, Tina Tapley.
Cordova Chronicles: It’s all in the name
Dick Shellhorn delivers another rustic tale from the fisheries of yesteryear.
Cordova Chronicles: Thanks, ducks, for Alaganik Landing
With the USFS Million Dollar Bridge Recreation Area at Mile 52 no longer accessible due to the washout at Mile 36, Alaganik Landing has become the most popular recreational spot on the Copper River Highway.
Cordova Chronicles: Communication is the key
Dick Shellhorn muses on the "deuce and a half," a 10-wheeled off-road truck with an interesting history.
Cordova Chronicles: The power of the press
Dick Shellhorn reminisces about USMC veteran Jerry Behymer.
Cordova Chronicles: Hopes high for another big ski season
With fresh snow already dusting the peaks surrounding Cordova, local skiers and snowboarders are anticipating another big season.
Cordova Chronicles: A fan for the ages
From up yonder in bleachers much higher than the top row at CHS Court, Stan Makarka will still be rooting for his beloved Blue and White.
Cordova Chronicles: Gabions galore
Gabions are rectangular wirework containers that are filled with rock or other materials for use in construction of dams and retaining walls.
Cordova Chronicles: Christmas in June?
After two months' wait, Dick Shellhorn returns with another charming installment of Cordova Chronicles.