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You don’t have to be a glutton for punishment or under age 35 to visit Alaska in the winter; you do have to love bracingly chilly temperatures and to pack warm clothes. It helps to be a baby boomer or senior who loves outdoor adventures from skiing to skating to sled dog racing.
However counterintuitive it is to think about travel to Alaska in February and March, that is when the ski resorts and Anchorage welcome business. It is no more than a 90-minute drive along good roads from Anchorage’s international airport to Girdwood, where Alyeska, the state's biggest ski and snowboard resort is.
Using Anchorage as the hub, travelers can plan a multipronged adventure over a week to 10 days that includes downhill skiing, a winter carnival, cross-country skiing, glacier viewing and the start of the fabled Iditarod race.

