Meet the Author
Catherine Bodry
Catherine Bodry is a travel writer and adventurer who spent her entire adult life in Alaska before relocating to the UK a few years ago. Passionate about mountains and human-powered exploration, she has hiked, run, road tripped and mountain biked across much of the state, developing a deep familiarity with its landscapes and communities. Catherine is the co-author of four editions of Lonely Planet Alaska, where she contributed extensive coverage of destinations from the Aleutian Chain to the Inside Passage.
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