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Alaska Hiking & Packrafting

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Alaska Hiking & Packrafting

If you have ever wanted to experience the raw wilderness and adventure of the Alaskan backcountry, this adventure is for you.

The trip begins with a two-day instruction period to prepare our paddling skills and safety techniques for the journey ahead.

We will then fly into the backcountry and explore the nearby mountains and glaciers.

From there we will inflate our packrafts and spend two days paddling the whitewater of the Nizina River back to town.

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**This custom experience is run together with our partnering outfitter Kennicott Wilderness Guides

Alaska Hiking & Packrafting Itinerary

Everyone will plan on arriving in Anchorage between 2-6pm. We’ll have dinner in town to get to know each other before heading over to our local lodging for the night.

We’ll depart from Anchorage and drive a beautiful six to seven hours to McCarthy, the gateway for Wrangells-St Elias National Park. This evening we’ll settle into the lodge which will serve as our basecamp for the next couple of days. After dinner we’ll have our first group meeting to prepare for the trip ahead.

This is our first day of adventure. We’ll head out to the Kennicott river and practice the paddling and rescue skills necessary for our ultimate goal at the end of the week. This day will involve swimming in the river, learning paddling techniques, and practicing general river safety. We’ll return to our base in McCarthy for a stay in a local lodge.

Today we will apply the skills we’ve learned the previous day to the river. We’ll hike three miles into the McCarthy Creek and paddle seven miles of Class II-III to the confluence of the Kennicott River. After a great day on the river, we’ll return for one more night at our lodge.

Today we head into the backcountry, Alaska style. We’ll take a bush plane into the Nizina Glacier and bring everything we need to live in the backcountry for the next few days. Once we land, we’ll collect our gear, set basecamp and head off to explore the nearby glacier and mountains by foot. We’ll be camping in the stunning Alaskan wilderness tonight. 

Start the day with a short hike and then paddle across an iceberg-filled lake to the start of the Nizina River. From here, we will paddle two days of class III whitewater and camp riverside. The paddling ends near McCarthy where we will hike back to town. We’ll stay at the lodge again and will celebrate our journey with a much earned group dinner.

We’ll take the van ride back to Anchorage for one last night together at a local lodge. If you need to arrange a flight home to save time, let us know and we can help arrange your travel for an additional fee. 

Time to fly home and start planning your next T3L adventure.

Trip Details

need to know

While no experience is needed for this trip, do expect difficult days both physically and mentally. Alaska is not a beach vacation.

Come prepared for exciting days of hiking with heavy packs and paddling in cold, swift-moving water.

We don’t want to sugar coat this one, it’s definitely going to be tough at times, but for those willing to take on the challenge, this will be one of the most incredible experiences of your life.

9 Days

Get off Grid

10 Guys

Build Community

$6,995

All Included (Except Flights)

No experience with packrafting or backpacking needed but participants should be prepared to learn backcountry skills and apply them in a real setting.

If you have ever wanted to experience the raw wilderness and adventure of the Alaskan backcountry, this adventure is for you. The trip begins with a two-day instruction period to prepare our paddling skills and safety techniques for the journey ahead. We will then fly into the backcountry to the Nizina Glacier and spend . From there we will spend two days paddling the Nizina River back to town.

While no experience is needed for this trip, do expect difficult days both physically and mentally. This is not a beach vacation. Come prepared for long days of hiking with heavy packs and paddling in cold, swift-moving water. We don’t want to sugar coat this one, it’s definitely going to be tough at times. For those willing to take on the challenge, this will be one of the most incredible experiences of your life.

Alaska can be as harsh as it is beautiful. We can have warm sun, rain, and snow all within a few hours. This is a true backcountry experience and we may be hours away from the closest road. We will have satellite communication as well as trained guides to help in case of an emergency, but the best way to manage risk in these types of environments falls on everyone individually to make good choices as a team.

For the terrain, the backpacking will consist of hiking 7-9 hours a day, bushwhacking through uneven terrain. We may encounter river crossings and glacier crossings depending on the season up there. The rivers we will paddle will be fed by glaciers and (you guessed it) will be chilly. We’ll have proper safety gear and backcountry knowledge from local guides to help manage all of these elements, but it’s good to be prepared for what we may face out there.

Additionally, we can expect to see wildlife. While the majority of wildlife encounters are amazing experiences, we will be in grizzly country and will need to be diligent about storing food and carrying bear spray at all times.

Camping Gear: tents, sleeping bags, backpacking packs, sleeping pads, backcountry stoves and gas, cooking utensils

Packrafting Gear: Drysuits, packrafts, personal floatation devices (life jackets), helmets, paddles, pump

Backpacking: Good hiking boots/shoes, multiple pairs of non-cotton hiking socks, rain jacket, waterproof/resistant pants, non-cotton base layers, synthetic puffy jacket, beanie/hat, sun glasses.

Packrafting: For the river you will want non-cotton base layers to keep you warm under your drysuit. Polyester, fleece and synthetic materials work well. You’ll want a couple layers for your upper body and at least one for your lower body.

Clothes for Travel and Town: Comfortable clothes for at night are really your preference, we can leave a bag with clothes at our outfitter during the backcountry portion.

Personal Toiletries: Hygiene is important in the backcountry and we recommend picking up Eco safe products including soap, bug spray, sunscreen, toothpaste and toothbrush.

You will be responsible for getting yourself to and from Anchorage, AK (by car or air). We will either meet you at the hotel or if you are flying in we will arrange to pick you up at the airport. Once with the group all costs for the trip including food, lodging, gear, transportation, and guide gratuity are included.

Our staff are certified in wilderness medicine and are trained to T3L’s high standards in risk management and group facilitation. Additionally, we will recruit local guides to bring their local knowledge, gear, and expertise for more intensive trip activities.

We believe that being outdoors is a great way to manage your own mental well-being during the pandemic. As with everything we do, risk management is also a cornerstone at Type3Life. While we know everyone is tired of dealing with this, we do expect everyone to follow our COVID-19 guidelines while on our trips to help manage the safety of the group.

Local areas, guides, and activities may require different considerations for minimizing our risk for COVID-19 exposure and we appreciate you working with us during your trip to help keep everyone involved safe. At the very least hand washing and good hygiene is necessary in any backcountry trip. Additionally, depending on the trip, we may require masks during various parts of our trip as well as proof of vaccinations or PCR tests for travel. We will communicate specifics with you upon signing up, but if you have any questions, please reach out to us.

We recommend all of our participants look into purchasing their own personal travel insurance prior to the trip to cover them in case of unforeseen travel or medical issues that may arise.

During the primary backcountry portion, T3L will have a satellite phone for emergency situations. In the unlikely event of an emergency, T3L will contact your emergency contacts. Personal cell phones or other electronic devices are not allowed once we depart the front country.

Our trips are all about getting out into the most incredible places on earth with a group of guys looking to push themselves outside of their normal comfort zone. What separates a T3L trip is our emphasis on individual personal growth balanced with our dedication to building a community of guys who have your back. We do have intentional moments of reflection built into each trip, but we focus on letting the people and the place come together organically for a unique experience each day.

All of our trips are designed to push participants physically and mentally. That being said, every man can benefit from our trips, not just the super fit. If this experience sounds cool, but you’re not sure if you’ll be able to do it, we recommend reaching out to us and we can talk about it. If we don’t think you can safely participate, we’ll find the right trip for you.

Each T3L trip is unique, but the commonality between each group is the community of guys that you leave with. With that, we just ask that you come ready to be a part of the group and treat your fellow members with respect.

From a physical standpoint, be sure to review the itinerary and make sure you are physically and mentally up for it. We have trips of varying difficulty levels and can work with you to find you the best option. Again, if you have any questions about your ability to participate in a specific trip, we recommend chatting with the T3L team.

Finally, we all love beer. In fact, the idea for this company may have come after one too many beers on a river trip. That being said, we believe that the experience we’re putting on is incredible enough that we do not need drugs or alcohol to dilute them. It’s about being the real you out in the real world. We do require you to leave any non-prescription drugs and alcohol at home.

Type3Life trips are not intended to be wilderness therapy. Our intention is to build community and create bonds that help men connect with one another. 

If you need therapeutic resources please reach out and we will do our best to point you in the right direction.

Challenges are just opportunities

Test your limits

Alaska can be as harsh as it is beautiful.

From cold wet weather, to daring rapids and daunting heights the Alaska Packraft trip is an ideal place to prove to yourself you can succeed.

It will take a team and over a week to prepare and execute this amazing 38-mile, remote backcountry river expedition back to civilization. Trust and cooperation will be key on this trying adventure.

Test your mettle and walk away with a community for life!

ALASKA HIking & PACKRAFTING Trip Leaders

Paul aka "Ronto"

Paul aka "Crash"

Alaska HIking & Packrafting

Testimonials

5/5
"They do a great job planning and communicating with the group ahead of time to make sure everyone has the proper gear and more importantly the right mindset for the adventure."
Adam aka "Dubya"
5/5
"Being able to escape the grind of daily life with a group of like minded friends allows me to reset and refocus my goals and come back to the world a better version of myself."
Steven aka "Tonka"
Challenges are just Opportunities

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