and explore the hillsides along the Seward Highway. I was stationed at Elmendorf '81 to '90, then retired and stayed six more years. Used to spend a lot of time around Silvertip Creek, before they straightened out the road and closed a lot of access/parking spots. Used to be a lot of varmints there, even heard wolves on occasion. The Palmer creek area (near the end of the Hope turnoff) was a favorite for spruce hens in winter. Need a 4-wheeler or snow machine to really get in there, tho. I usually carried a Single Six and pocket full of long rifle ammo in deep winter. In the spring, think LFCs (large furry critters) and take along something heavier. By the way, (and I hesitate to ask) did Alaska Fish & Game change the residency requirements? I had to wait a year b4 getting a resident license (couldn't afford the non-resident big game fees). Anyway, enjoy it up there. Dennis :wink: