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Bears of Admirality
3 Days/2 Nights
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Your
pulse will race the first time you see a bear in the wild. Even
veteran Alaskans are thrilled to be so safely close to bears at Pack
Creek. We have seen bears feeding, nursing, sleeping, playing, and
even charging each other.
Pack Creek meets
the ocean in a calm bay of Admiralty Island National Monument. In
1945 Stan Price rescued an orphan cub near his homestead at Pack
Creek and developed a peaceful co-existence with the bears. His
legacy is The Stan Price Brown Bear Sanctuary which allows bear
viewing at extremely close range. These are wild bears that have
become accustomed to human presence. As they fish in the rich salmon
stream, we watch them interact with nature in an intimate
environment.
Once you have
camped under Admiralty Island's lush canopy, paddled sea kayaks
along its shores, explored its ancient forests, and watched its
magnificent bears feasting on migrating salmon, you will come to
understand why this land was known to the native Tlinget as
Kootznoowoo - "Fortress of the Bears."
Due to limited
permits for the bear sanctuary, these trips fill early. Begins and
ends in Juneau.
DETAILED
ITINERARY:
Day 1
- We begin with an early morning orientation meeting in Juneau. We
then head to the airport pond, where we board floatplanes for a
scenic flight down the Inside Passage to Admiralty Island, landing
next to a secluded beach. We will set up camp a few miles from the
sanctuary. After lunch and a kayak lesson, we will begin exploring
this fascinating wilderness. You may find time to walk the beach,
view the diverse marine and bird life, or just gaze across the inlet
to the stunning coastal mountains while your guides cook a fresh and
delicious dinner.
Day 2
- We rise early and prepare for our visit to the Stan Price Brown
Bear Sanctuary at Pack Creek. Paddling toward the world of the brown
bear is a superb way to experience the entire ecosystem. We will
spend a full day watching for bears. We hope to see several bears,
including family groups with playful cubs. Bears are best viewed at
the mouth of Pack Creek, but we may also take the beautiful forest
hike to the observation tower on the upper river where bears may be
fishing right below us.
Day 3
- After another night in our wilderness campsite, we will have a
relaxing morning until our floatplane takes us on another beautiful
flight over the northern end of Admiralty Island and back to Juneau.
We will arrive in Juneau in early afternoon, and the trip ends with
a transfer to your hotel or other destination.
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DATES 2007 July 6-8
July 8-10
July 22-24
July 24-26
August 8-10
August 12-14
August 14-16
DURATION 3 days / 2 nights
TRIP RATING
Easy to Moderate
COST 2007
Price to be determined, plus tax

INCLUDES
Transportation - All ground and sea
transportation; flight to Admiralty Island; hotel transfers
Gear - All kayaking equipment
Lodging - Two nights camping
Meals - All meals
Activities - Easy sea kayaking; easy
hiking
WHAT TO BRING
Gear list
NOT INCLUDED
Alcoholic beverages, tips to local guides, expenses due to flight delays, cancellations and/or missed connections due to but not limited to weather. Flight transportation to
& from Juneau.
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Contact Us:
20200 Cook Road
Burlington, WA 98233
Toll Free: 866-298-6287
Int'l: 360-757-3700
FAX: 360-757-3760
dolly@dollyvardentours.com
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