Exploring the North Wrangells - Wrangell-St. Elias National Park:
Are you looking to test your off-trail backpacking skills in America’s largest national park? This rarely seen area of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park is arguably Alaska’s most dramatic wilderness and offers one of the few places on earth where you can hike on dry tundra directly beneath a vertical and heavily glaciated north face over 7000’ tall.
Overview
Duration 12 days
Length 70+ miles
Intensity Level 3
Season Summer
Begins In Anchorage
Ends In Anchorage
Airport Anchorage International Airport (ANC)
Wildlife bears, sheep, wolves, caribou, moose

Shaped by volcanoes and scoured by ice ages, the north Wrangells give experienced backpackers the rare opportunity to feel like a mountaineer and travel like an explorer. Our 50-mile route will take you across glaciers, swift creeks, high mountain passes, and wide-open tundra.  Combine all of this with some of the most reliable weather in Alaska, and you have the makings of a true backpacking adventure of a lifetime.

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Logistics

This trip originates in Anchorage, Alaska. Getting to Anchorage is a snap. Alaska Airlines, your travel agent, or the carrier of your choice can easily arrange roundtrip airfare from the lower 48.  Once you land in Anchorage, your adventure really begins. For this trip into Wrangell St. Elias National Park,  you'll find that the areas we visit won't be found on any road map; out here there aren't any roads!

Bush Flights: Access to the North Wrangells is limited to air travel in a small airplane flown by an experienced bush pilot. This adventure includes the bush flight between Nebesna, Alaska and a remote runway in the heart of the Wrangell St. Elias wilderness.  Have your camera at the ready, your trip begins here.  For most, this will be your first experience in a small aircraft – a memorable one to be sure.  The 30 minute flight from Nebesna, the north Wrangell's Wrangell's gateway community on the edge of the Wrangell St. Elias National Park, takes you through the northern portion of the Wrangell Mountains with towering peaks and tumbling glaciers right off the wing tips.

Accommodations:
Lodging on night one is included in your package.  The group will be staying in Nabesna at the rustic Devil's Mountain Lodge, located at the end of the Nabesna road.  The lodge, an inholding located within Wrangell St. Elias National preserve, is owned and operated by the Ellis', whose family homesteaded the land over 50 years ago.  Prices are double occupancy.  If you prefer your own room on night one you will be asked to pay a single supplement of $150.  The remaining nights will be spent camping in the wilderness! 

The Experience: We’ll be meeting at 8am this morning at the Susitna Place in downtown Anchorage.  If you’re staying at a different property in Anchorage, let us know and we’ll arrange to pick you up.  We can also schedule an airport pick-up if you’re arriving into Anchorage that morning.  We’ll need to be on the road to Nabezna by 9am, so your flight should arrive no later than 7am.  The drive to Nabesna takes approximately six hours. Once you’ve settled into your accommodations for night one, we’ll gather for a group dinner and discussion of logistics.  We’ll pour over topographical maps and discuss safety issues.

Up early on day 2, we'll have breakfast at the lodge.  We'll then make our way to the airstrip for our flight into the wilderness.  Our first day will allow us to collect our senses, gaze at the surrounding beauty, and get a feel for the terrain we will be covering.  You will quickly become acquainted with our style of wilderness travel and camp etiquette.  Meals are planned to be sumptuous, filling culinary adventures of their own.  Because weight and packaging is critical, careful consideration is taken in planning and packing the ingredients.  You can be assured every meal will be something you may never have experienced in the wilderness.  We use organic and real food products when possible, and the very best freeze-dried and dehydrated ingredients available.

What’s Included:

  • All group camping gear (tents, stoves, fuel, etc.), satellite phone and safety equipment.
  • Trekking poles.
  • Roundtrip van transportation from Anchorage to Nabesna.
  • Roundtrip air transportation from Nabezna to the wilderness.
  • Lodging on night one at the rustic Devil's Mountain Lodge.
  • Professional guide service for duration of trip at a maximum 4:1 client to guide ratio.
  • All meals from lunch on day one through lunch on day twelve.

What’s Not:

  • Lodging in Anchorage prior to and after your adventure.
  • Personal gear (sleeping bags, packs, rain gear, etc.) - See Equipment Lists.
  • Trip cancellation insurance.
  • Alcoholic beverages.
  • Guide gratuities.

 

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FAQ

Everyone asks:

What about the mosquitoes?
In case you've heard horror stories... the number of mosquitoes is greatly dependent on hatching season and annual weather conditions. While we are bound to encounter some mosquitoes during the course of our adventure, their numbers have not generally presented major problems on past trips in these specific areas. That said, please arrive prepared with insect repellent and a head net to fend off any mosquitoes that are present.

Will bears be a problem?
Alaska is bear country! There are both grizzly and black bears in most of the wilderness areas of Alaska we visit. We love seeing bears in the wild and it really is one of the most thrilling experiences common in Alaska backcountry travel. With that said, traveling safely and taking precautions to minimize a negative encounter are things we take very seriously. In addition to being subject to our thorough bear safety orientation, you’ll also see that we take many precautions when traveling in Alaska’s wilderness – 1 all of our food has been packaged to minimize odors – we vacuum seal most of our fresh ingredients and sauces, we pack our food in bear resistant food canisters, and we store our food well away from camp. 2 We make noise when we’re hiking in thick brush or when we’re hiking in windy conditions to minimize surprise encounters 3 we keep an exceptionally clean camp and 4 as a last resort we travel armed. Our guides carry 44 mags or shotguns. Most of Alaska’s national parks, excluding Katmai and Denali, allow for the use of firearms and our guides are thoroughly trained in firearm use. Again, using a gun is a last resort and thankfully we’ve never had to call one into service on a trip!

What kind of food might we expect?
Our food is excellent – in fact it is something that clearly differentiates us from our competitors. We have spent the past decade fine tuning our backcountry menu. Breakfasts include pancakes, scrambles, various homemade granolas and cereals, French pressed coffee, assorted teas and hot drinks. For lunch we enjoy foccacia sandwiches, bagels and Alaska lox, hummus and toasted pita chips, and assorted wraps. We also have homemade snack mixes both salty and sweet and energy and candy bars available throughout the day. Dinners could include lasagna, pad thai, beef mole’ tacos, penne pasta with a     roasted red pepper pesto, wild mushroom risotto, etc. And we ALWAYS enjoy one of Derek’s home baked desserts after dinner.

When would you require a deposit? and how much? Trip cancellation insurance? Can we get it through you?
We require a deposit of $1000 per person to officially reserve a trip. Really the deposit is due as soon as you’d like to book. That way, we have the trip inked in on the schedule and can begin the effort to coax others into joining the adventure. When you decide to book, we then generate an invoice that we send by email. You’ll then have the option to pay the deposit by mailing us a check, calling us with a credit card number or by using a Visa, Master Card, or American Experss on our secure online payment system. As for trip cancellation insurance, Alaska Alpine Adventures is licensed to sell Travel Guard - an industry leading insurance product designed specifically for adventure travelers. Please contact us for details, or click here to obtain a quote.

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park:

Why go to Wrangell-St. Elias National Park?
The list of superlatives is staggering. In addition to being America's largest national park (larger than Rhode Island and Vermont combined!), Wrangell-St. Elias is home to the continent’s largest assemblage of glaciers, the second highest peak in the US, and the greatest number of peaks above 16,000 feet.

The Alaska, Chugach and Wrangell-Saint Elias ranges converge in what is referred to as the "mountain kingdom of North America." This spectacular wilderness includes the continent's largest assemblage of glaciers, and the greatest collection of peaks above 16,000 feet, including Mount St. Elias (18,008'), the second highest peak in the United States, the largest non-polar icefield in the world and a boundary that, when combined with Kluane Tatshenshini/Alsek National Park in Canada and with Glacier Bay National Park, encompasses the world’s largest internationally protected area at 24 million acres and is recognized as a World Heritage Site.  

Where is Wrangell-St. Elias National Park?
America's largest National Park (13 million acres) is located on the eastern edge of the state of Alaska, sharing its eastern boarder with Canada's Kluane National Park.  Wrangell-St. Elias National Park lies approximately 200 air miles east of Anchorage, Alaska.

How do you get to Wrangell-St. Elias National Park?
Access to the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve is by van, small aircraft or, in some instances, by boat.

Is transportation to Wrangell-St. Elias National Park included in the price of the trip?
Absolutely, our trips are all inclusive from Anchorage. All you need to do is get yourself to Anchorage by Day 1 of your itinerary.

Where will you meet us?
Your Alaska Alpine Adventures guide will meet you at 8 AM at our B&B on the morning of day one an orientation and gear check. 

Who will I be flying with and what time will we be departing on day one?
Your guides will meet you at the B&B at 8AM.  You'll drive with your guides in a comfortable 15 passenger van to Nebesna, Alaska, a drive that takes around 6 hours.  From there, we'll be flying with K-Air into the North Wrangells. 

Is Wrangell-St. Elias National Park a good place for viewing wildlife?
Absolutely. Wrangell-St. Elias National Park is home to grizzly, coastal brown, and black bears, mountain goats, caribou, moose, wolves, wolverines, lynx and tremedous seasonal populations of migratory birds.  The park also boasts one of the largest concentrations of Dall sheep in North America.

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Itinerary

Itinerary:

Day 1: Today we’ll meet in Anchorage at 9am. We’ll load into our 15-passenger van and begin the six-hour drive to Nabesna, the gateway community to the northern section of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. Our route will take us north from Anchorage, traveling through the majestic Chugach and Talkeetna mountain ranges. After a picnic lunch at the Matanuska Glacier, we’ll continue east on the scenic Glenn Highway toward Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.  By late afternoon, we’ll arrive in Nabesna and will check into the Ellis family lodge at Devils Mountain.  After settling into our accommodations, we’ll enjoy a fantastic dinner and discuss the days ahead.  Lunch & Dinner included.

Day 2: After an early breakfast, we’ll load packs and prepare for our early morning Piper Super Cub flight into the park. As you and your pilot lift off of the gravel runway, the grand scale of this wonderful wilderness will be immediately apparent. The stunning vastness of nearly 13-million acres is overwhelming, and you’ll immediately understand Alaska’s sense of scale as the small plane drifts over the landscape. After half an hour, you will begin the descent toward a tundra ridge above Tumble Creek. After everyone has enjoyed the ride in the cub, our skilled pilot will bid us farewell and disappear into the landscape.  We’ll then shoulder our packs and begin hiking toward the headwaters of Tumble Creek, all along trying to digest the majesty of the surrounding peaks that tower well over 13000’!  We’ll camp tonight along the Tumble Creek. All meals included.

Days 3-5: For the next three days, we’ll make our way south toward the expansive north face of Mt. Jarvis. The size and scope of Mt. Jarvis is really beyond description and can best be described as incomprehensible.  From the verdant tundra mesas to the twin summits, you’ll have the rare opportunity to witness seven thousand feet of vertical relief and what is literally one of the most majestic vistas in North America.  We’ll cross Tumble Creek on the morning of Day 3 and will move along a stunning tundra ridge toward Jarvis and will set up camp next to a small lake beneath a hanging glacier.  Day 4 will be spent on a long day and amazing day hike where we’ll cross an unnamed glacier (no ropes or glacier skills necessary) and ascend onto a large mesa beneath Jarvis.  Scouting the tundra for caribou and sheep, we’ll stop for lunch overlooking the Jacksina Glacier and the mighty north face of Mt. Jarvis.  By day 5, we’ll be headed north and onto the second stage of our circuit. All meals included.

Days 6-11: The character of the country will change as we begin stage two of our journey and head north toward Tanada Peak. Broad singular vistas will be replaced by tight steep valleys and new views around every corner.  We’ll hop glacier creeks, ascend steep and exposed sheep trails, and cross a 7000’ pass along the way.  While the weather and the terrain will dictate the exact location of each night’s camp, we will have plenty of time to truly explore this amazing and diverse landscape. By the end of Day 11, we’ll be camped along a small creek near the airstrip. All meals included.

Day 12: After our final breakfast in the wilderness our pilot will begin the process of flying us out of the wilderness one at a time. By 2pm we’ll be headed back to Anchorage where we’ll conclude our journey and bid one another farewell.  If you are leaving Alaska on this day, please schedule your homebound flights for after 10pm, or you can opt to stay in Anchorage overnight. Breakfast & Lunch included.

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