The
Alsek River runs through the Alsek, Noisy, St. Elias, and
Fairweather Mountain Ranges in some of Alaska's most rugged and
stunning wilderness. This is big water running through big mountains
-- breathtaking as you float past glaciers spilling from the
towering peaks above, and exhilarating as you climb mountains for
views into the lush valleys below.
Chances of seeing wildlife are excellent, as
the Alsek River Valley serves as a migratory corridor for animals
such as bear, moose, and wolves. Our Alsek exploration is the
ultimate wilderness experience, perfect for adventurers with camping
experience who enjoy big white water and love to hike. These trips
begin in Haines and we'll return you to Yakutat, which has daily jet
service to Juneau and Anchorage.
Day 1 - We will drive 155 miles up the
Chilkat River Valley, across the border into British Columbia, and
on to Haines Junction in the Yukon Territory. We will make a brief
stop at Kluane Park for an introduction to the natural history of
the area. After the drive, we will load our rafts, push off on a
small tributary of the Alsek, and begin our approach to the St.
Elias Mountains. We will set up our first wilderness camp after a
short float down river.
Days 2-4 - Every day is fun and
adventurous. The spectacular terrain provides us with ample hiking
opportunities. Often we will take half-day floats interspersed with
hiking. Options, such as scrambling up 5,500-foot Goat Herd
Mountain, provide us with great views of this world-class wilderness
area. We may be able to camp at Lowell Lake, where icebergs float
past a short distance from camp after calving off the Lowell Glacier
across the lake.
Days 5-6 - We will begin the most
serious white water these next two days as the Alsek builds in
volume and energy. After full days of exciting, fast flowing water,
including Lava North, a class IV rapid, we will float through the
river valley until we are just upstream of the stunning Tweedsmuir
Glacier.
Days 7-8 - As the Tweedsmuir Glacier
pushes into the river, Turnback Canyon forms, filled with sharp
drops and dazzling, thundering currents. The narrow canyon chokes
the Alsek into an unrunnable channel, and we set up for our
helicopter portage. The spine-tingling helicopter lifts us above the
10-mile-wide glacier and along the dramatic Turnback Canyon to
rejoin the river.
Day 9 - We will continue downstream
until joining the Tatshenshini River at one of the most spectacular
river confluences in the world. The towering Fairweather and St.
Elias Ranges are divided by the Alsek at this point. Glaciers
surround us as we enter Alsek Bay, skirting the edge of Glacier Bay
National Park.
Days 10-11 - Once at Alsek Bay, we'll
float through iceberg-laden waters exploring the mysterious shapes
and patterns cut from the fallen ice. Icebergs here are nearly large
enough to be glaciers themselves, as they can stretch for city
blocks and tower high above our heads.
Day 12 - We will pull into Dry Bay
sometime in the late morning, de-rig our boats, and enjoy a final
lunch. Charter planes will fly us to Yakutat. We will return to
Yakutat in time to catch the evening flight back to Juneau.