DAY 1
WELCOME TO FAIRBANKS
Welcome to Fairbanks, the "Golden Heart City,” nestled between the mighty Alaska Range to the south and the picturesque Chena River flowing through the center.
Check into your hotel between 3 and 5 today. We’ll meet at 5:30 to get to know each other, talk about our upcoming adventure, share goals for the trip, go over gear, and share a great meal.
DAY 2
In the morning we’ll have a beautiful breakfast before shuttling back to the airport for our first of two flights into the Arctic. Depending on the year, we head either to Bettles or Coldfoot, two small arctic towns each with their own character and unique history. From there we’ll change to a float plane for a flight you’ll never forget. 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; floating through massive glacial gorges with mile high walls of granite; watching the sun glint off rivers braided like lungs; seeing the tallest mountain in North America at eye level —
IT’S A TRIP TO REMEMBER.
Our skilled pilots will put us gently down on a small lake where we’ll unload gear and settle into our new camp for the evening. The pilots will fly off, leaving us in the bewildering silence and the awe of remoteness.
DAY 3 - 8
We’ll spend the next six days wandering high alpine meadows, climbing small peaks, spotting caribou & bear (from a safe distance), watching the persistent alpenglow of the far-north dance across endless mountains, laughing around camp, eating delicious well-earned meals, and connecting in the deep way wilderness makes possible. There are no trails in Alaska and few people set foot out here at all.
— SO BE PREPARED FOR THE REALNESS OF IT ALL.
DAY 9
THIS MOMENT IS ALWAYS BITTERSWEET
When you wake to the final morning in the backcountry relishing the memories, the deep sense of connection to a world that moves slower but also excited for your restaurant meal and hot shower. We’ll take some time this morning to soak in the quiet and reflect on how we want to return to the busier world — what we want to bring with us and what we’d rather leave behind.
The float plane will pick us up early this morning and we’ll bid farewell to the wild we’ve come to call home and back to Fairbanks where we’ll say 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.