A few that I noticed:
A snowmobile is a snow machine.
A snow blower is a snow thrower.
In the Lower 48 a radio station will give its callsign as "103'point'5" and in Alaska it will be "103'dot'5".
Ahhhh, simple things, but I sure do miss it. How 'bout throwing your coffee up in the air at -35 and watching turning into a brown cloud floating away.
Ice fishing in a 'shanty' with a pot belly stove, camp kitchen, and so many other 'necessities' of life.
Buying your ticket for the Nenana tripod.
Cars stolen on 2nd and found left running out at the Freddy's by the airport.
Friends calling you at 3AM for the wonderful northern lights. I never got tired of seeing them and never minded being awakened. (Of course the wife might disagree.)
The Food Factory.
Sending Ulus to people who didn't have a clue what they were for.
The Knotty Shop.
The roadhouse that burned before it fell into the Tanana.
The Nanooks. The Goldpanners. The Gold Kings. (Gone, I know.)
The double fireworks at New Years because it never got dark enough to shoot them at the 4th of July.
Burbot sets.
The duck race on the Chena.
Combat fishing.
Pink Salchas.
Gothataway Lane, Moose Creek.
I think I'm gonna cry now.