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Alaska, U.S.: Off the Grid
National Geographic Traveler Magazine May 2010
National Geographic Traveler Magazine has recognized Alaska Alpine Adventure's Twin Lakes Paddle trip as one of their 50 Tours of a Lifetime! The Twin Lakes Paddle is one of our signature trips, and one that we feel represents the epitome of wilderness travel in Alaska. The supreme wilderness of Twin Lakes, located in the heart of Lake Clark National Park, is a wonderland of crystalline waters set beneath a rugged rim of mountains and vast tundra expanses. It’s home to countless species of wildlife, and the legacy of Dick Proenneke – the conservationist featured in the popular PBS documentary, Alone in the Wilderness.
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Go Big or Go Home - 2010 Adventure Issue
Outside Magazine April 2010
Cruise ships and wildlife buses? The tourist staples miss the point of Alaska: It's the last real place to find an epic, crowd-free adventure on American soil. We've scoured the state for the best wilderness lodges, river trips, lonely highways, and DIY escapes. Bear mace not included.
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Birthplace of Wilds - Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
National Geographic Adventure July 2009 |
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A Pebble in the Water
National Parks Magazine June 2009
If industrial pollution degrades the Lake Clark area’s vast watershed, Oberlatz believes a domino effect could claim animals, plants, fish—and the businesses and people that depend on each. “There aren’t any examples around the world where a large open-pit mine and a vibrant tourism industry coexist,” he says. “It’s never been done.”
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Endangered Alaska
Men's Journal March 2009 |
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Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth
National Geographic Adventure February 2009 |
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Seeking Adventure? Look No Further.
Alaska Business Monthly April 2008 |
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What Men Want 2007 - America's Best
Men's Journal December 2006
TURQUOISE TO TWIN TRAVERSE - Lake Clark National Park, AK. With two active volcanoes and a healthy wildlife population, Lake Clark National Park is quintessential frontier Alaska. You'll need a bush plane drop-off and at least a week to trek from Turquoise Lake to Twin Lakes or hire Alaska Alpine Adventures to guide you.
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Alaska - Are You Ready? Stony River Loop, Revelation Mountains
Backpacker September 2006 |
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Lead On Me: Want to know where the pros go?
Outside Magazine June 2004
Dan Oberlatz, Co-Owner, Alaska Alpine Adventures. Instead of flaunting his feats on big peaks like Denali, 35-year-old Oberlatz would rather show you around the backcountry: You'll spend five days hiking and kayaking in the remote Twin Lakes basin, where you'll paddle beneath the snowcapped Chigmit Mountains.
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Boating in the Backcountry
Canoe and Kayak October 2004
Alaska Alpine Adventures was recognized as the sole outfitter offering backcountry kayaking on Lake Kontrashibuna.
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Trips of a Lifetime
Outside Magazine March 2004 |
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Lake Clark - Untamed Alaska, and Lots of it
Outside Magazine May 2002 |
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Wild Places: Four Million Acres: No Waiting
National Geographic Adventure Magazine July 2000
Soon after the launch of Alaska Alpine Adventures, National Geographic Adventures recognized us as the go to guides for Turquoise Lake and Lake Clark National Park!
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