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5 days (begins and ends in Juneau)
4 days moderate sea kayaking, easy to moderate day hikes
3 nights camping, 1 night inn
2009
Jul 04-Jul 08
Jul 11-Jul 15
Jul 18-Jul 22
Jul 25-Jul 29
Aug 01-Aug 05
Aug 08-Aug 12
2010
Jun 26-Jun 30
Jul 10-Jul 14
Jul 17-Jul 21
Jul 24-Jul 28
Aug 14-Aug 18

2009 Prices
$2,395 + tax (6-10 members)
$2,495 + tax (3-5 members)
$160 internal airfare
$190 single supplement

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2010 Prices
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Alaska: Glacier Bay Kayaking Escape

Kayakers with Alaska Discovery exploring the glaciers of Glacier Bay, Alaska.

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John Muir came to Glacier Bay in 1879 and was so stunned by its epic beauty that immediately upon his return he began to secure wilderness protection for this spectacular region he called “unspeakably pure and sublime.” Come join us as we retrace the famous naturalist’s route, and observe how the dynamic world of the bay changes continuously as receding glaciers reveal new landscapes.

Glacier Bay’s fascinating geology, plentiful wildlife (including the endangered humpback whale), and breathtaking scenery of soaring mountains and gorgeous tidewater glaciers are the setting for an unforgettable wilderness experience. On this trip you’ll enjoy a relaxed exploration of Glacier Bay National Park’s scenic West Arm, including the pristine wilderness of John Hopkins Inlet. You’ll start with a charter boat trip across the lower bay, then after a drop-off on a remote glacial beach, spend the next few days kayaking and camping amidst awesome mountain scenery and stunning tidewater glaciers, and taking short hikes to observe some of the interesting geological and biological processes so evident in Glacier Bay. You’ll watch for wildlife on both land and sea, learn about the fascinating natural and cultural history of the bay, and see land recently unveiled by retreating ice thousands of years old. This is one of our most popular and active trips, where expectations are always exceeded.

TRIP HIGHLIGHTS

  • Enjoy leisurely sea kayaking and wilderness camping in Glacier Bay National Park's West Arm
  • Experience magnificent scenery and abundant wildlife, including the endangered humpback whale
  • Paddle around icebergs and hike to the face of awesome tidewater glaciers
  • Perfect for those who want a true wilderness experiecne but are short on time!

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Map of the route followed on Alaska Discovery's Glacier Bay Escape, a sea kayaking adventure tour on Glacier Bay in Southeast Alaska. Itinerary: Glacier Bay Kayaking Escape

Day 1 - Meet in Juneau, Alaska, and fly to Gustavus. Overnight at a quiet cozy inn. Dinner and pre-trip meeting.

Day 2 - Board a boat for a spectacular ride into the West Arm of Glacier Bay National Park. The scenery changes dramatically as we leave the lush forests of Bartlett Cove behind and enter a land still under the influence of the Little Ice Age. We’ll be dropped off in the remote upper West Arm, where we’ll unload gear and have a kayak lesson.

Days 3-4 - Explore the pristine upper fjords of Glacier Bay by kayak and on foot. Keep your camera ready for dramatic scenery of awe-inspiring mountain peaks and calving glaciers (you’ll listen to them thunder, crackle, and pop as huge icebergs topple into the sea!), and wildlife that may include brown bears, mountain goats, humpback whales, orcas, sea otters, and a variety of sea birds. A flexible itinerary allows for fabulous hikes and serene paddles. You may explore Reid, Lamplugh, and John Hopkins Glaciers, each with its own stunning beauty and personality.

Day 5 - Following a morning hike or paddle, a charter boat transfer takes the group back to Gustavus. Fly to Juneau and depart.

This trip is operated by Alaska Discovery, the oldest and most respected wilderness guiding company in Alaska, and a Mountain Travel Sobek company. For more information about this trip and to book, please email Alaska Discovery or call 1-800-586-1911.


Detailed Itinerary - Alaska: Glacier Bay Kayaking Escape

Detailed Itinerary - Alaska: Glacier Bay Kayaking Escape

 


For more information and reservations, please contact:

Mountain Travel Sobek
1266 66th Street, Suite 4
Emeryville, CA 94608
1-510-594-6000 or
Toll Free 1-888-831-7526 (USA & Canada)
Additional International Toll Free Numbers
Fax: 1-510-594-6001
Email: info@mtsobek.com




Photo Credits
©Keith Gunnar (MTS guest)