I鈥檓 trying to get to Alaska鈥攎y last state鈥攂efore I turn 50, and I want you to join me. We won鈥檛 be watching glaciers calve from a cruise ship or fighting for photo ops from a crowded tour bus in Denali. This is a rugged six-day expedition in the heart of Katmai National Park, complete with bush plane flights in and out, endless brown-bear watching, and the chance to test cool new gear鈥攁ll overseen by renowned travel outfitters Modern 国产吃瓜黑料. 国产吃瓜黑料+ members will get a $200 discount off the trip price. Read more below, and then sign up for a one-of-a-kind opportunity to visit a place few people ever get to see. 鈥敼怨虾诹 editor in chief, Christopher Keyes
ALASKA DEEP BACKCOUNTRY
Inaugural Trip Dates (with Chris): August 15鈥21, 2022 | Price: $5,700 | 国产吃瓜黑料+ price: $5,500聽
Few adventures bring you face to face with Alaska鈥檚 immense beauty so viscerally as blazing your own trail through the remote wilderness of Katmai National Park and Preserve. Here you鈥檒l find volcanoes soaring above salmon-choked rivers and brown bears feasting on berries. The only way in and out is by boat or plane; what happens in between is trekking at its best. This seven-day, ten-person trip for experienced backpackers will show a side of the state that few have seen. It begins with a floatplane that departs from the hamlet of Port Alsworth and drops you deep inside Katmai, landing wherever the pilot can safely touch down. You鈥檒l set a pick-up spot about 30 miles away, shoulder a pack full of food and survival gear, and set out across the treeless tundra. No two trips are ever alike.
Typically, groups begin near Kukaklek Lake, at the headwaters of the Alagnak River, and walk six to eight miles per day, with up to 2,000 feet of elevation gain, to reach Mirror Lake, an area rich in wildlife. There are no trails, so exactly how you get there depends on weather, visibility, and how rugged your group is. Do you circumnavigate that 3,000-foot peak or head right over it? At night you鈥檒l camp wherever you get tired and share in the 颅cooking duties. The rewards for working this hard include a look at some of the densest populations of brown bears on the planet鈥斅璵ultiple sightings are nearly guaranteed鈥攁nd herds of curious caribou that thunder across meadows to check you out.
鈥淚鈥檝e visited every state except Alaska, and backpacking in Katmai represents a life-list opportunity,鈥 says editor in chief Chris Keyes, who鈥檒l be joining you. 鈥淚 cannot wait to share my passion for the outdoors鈥攁nd 翱耻迟蝉颈诲别鈥with readers participating on this amazing trip.鈥 Be forewarned, however: the sound of the plane coming to fetch you at journey鈥檚 end will be distinctly jarring to the wild person you鈥檝e become. 鈥擳im Neville