DAY 1
WELCOME TO KOTZEBUE
It’s funny little town and the perfect place to start our epic journey into the Alaska backcountry. Check out the town and the visitor center before meeting up with your guides for a pre-trip orientation at 7pm.
DAY 2
In the morning we’ll board our bush plane for our first flight deep into the Arctic all the way to the Northwestern corner of the park. As the Alaskan saying goes, walk a month or fly an hour. If you’ve never flown in a bush plane you’re missing out on one of the greatest experiences in life, really. There’s nothing quite like seeing Alaska from the sky — breezing over tundra; spotting moose and grizzly; watching the sun glint off rivers braided like lungs; it’s truly special.
Our skilled pilots will put us down on a lake or on the tundra and fly off, leaving us in the bewildering silence and the awe of remoteness. We’ll hike a mile or less to our chosen basecamp and setup our home for the next five days. That evening we’ll just rest and absorb the magnitude of the place. It may be sunny or pouring rain… but it’s always beautiful.
DAY 3 - 5
Basecamp hikes, delicious shared meals, relaxing evenings, cards, and campfires. Each day will be an opportunity to explore a new place. Our hikes won’t be pre-planned and they’ll all be off trail. This is true adventure. If our group is bigger than six, we’ll have two guides and can hike in two groups each day. Some might chose a slow meditative saunter near camp while others may chose to go as far as their legs can take them. Each day will be a new co-creation with each other, the terrain, and the weather.
Day 6 - 8
In the morning, we'll enjoy breakfast and break down camp before our bush pilots arrive to fly us west through the Brooks Range to Kobuk Sand Dunes National Park. We'll touch down on the edge of the dunes and make our camp for the next few days.
We’ll spend our days hiking through the dunes, watching caribou or wolves if we see them, eating great meals, and reveling in the sunsets of this prehistoric place. These dunes—the largest active ones in the Arctic—along with the smaller Little Kobuk and Hunt River Sand Dunes, form a 30-square-mile expanse of towering sand that feels more like the Sahara than a location just 35 miles north of the Arctic Circle.
DAY 9
Today is a bittersweet day. You’ll likely be really ready for showers. And you’ll be sad to say goodbye to the wild land that you’ve begun to call home. After breakfast the distant sound of engines will filter in. We’ll pack up camp, load up the planes and fly back to Kotzebue. We’ll share a celebratory dinner before saying our goodbyes.
The Alaska Factor
Any expedition in Alaska requires flexibility, patience, and a big sense of adventure. We always try our best to follow our itineraries as written, but rarely do. That’s part of the fun of it! Alaska weather is always changing and shifting and we will always respectfully honor what the weather allows or doesn’t allow us to do. We get the incredible luxury of flying into these beautiful places, but with flying also comes a need to defer to the conditions. Sometimes flights may be delayed for a day or more as we wait for an appropriate weather window. Trip itineraries may also shift due to group skill, pilot availability, or any number of unforeseen circumstances. Please come with an open mind, a spirit of enthusiastic adventure, and a willingness to see where the trip takes you.