10-Days Backpacking in Alaska's Lake Clark National Park
This summer, I offered the third-ever Bearfoot Theory group adventure where myself and and a group of Bearfoot Theory readers ventured into the Alaskan wilderness for 10 days of backpacking. Led by our guides from Alaska Alpine Adventures, we hiked across tundra, icy rivers, snowy passes, boulder fields, and high alpine mountains. Watch this new travel vlog to see everything you get to experience in Alaska's backcountry.
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RVing to Alaska | Hiking the Savage Alpine Trail | Denali National Park
We made the best of our time in Denali National Park, this video is from hiking the Savage Alpine Trail.
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Multi day hike thru Wrangell St. Elias In Alaska
Multi day hike thru Wrangell St. Elias In Alaska. Air dropped with Wrangell Mountain Air into the wilderness this group finds their way through pristine wilderness and natural beauty.
Hiking Horseshoe Lake Trail Alaska
Fun afternoon hike with Maggie! She got the better end of the deal and got to ride in her backpack! This is a beautiful lake located near the entrance of Denali National Park. There are beaver dams all over! It is truly a sight to see!
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2011 Neacola Traverse - Alaska Alpine Adventures
Longtime friend and client Mark Steven's on the final day of an 11 day 87 mile traverse of the Neacola Range in Lake Clark National Park.
Alaska Hiking: Savage River Loop Trail head @ Indian Head Rock in Denali Nat'l Park
Alaska Hiking: Savage River Loop hiking trailhead @ Indian Head rock in Denali Nat'l Park. Fathers Day and Summer Solstice, June 21, 2009.
This is on the sand bar of Savage River. There is a nice parking area, pit latrines, picnic tables and beautiful scenery galore! This trail is approximately 2 miles round trip.
Walking the Wild in Alaska- Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska
Recommended Alaska Hiking Guides
• Hiking Alaska: A Guide to Alaska's Greatest Hiking Adventures (Regional Hiking Series)
• 50 Hikes in Alaska's Kenai Peninsula (2nd Edition) (Explorer's 50 Hikes)
• Explorer's Guide 50 Hikes Around Anchorage (Explorer's 50 Hikes)
• 50 Hikes in Alaska's Chugach State Park
• Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve (National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map)
• Hiking in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
Recommended Resources
• Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve Adventure Set: Map & Naturalist Guide
• Glacier Bay: The Land and Then Silence
• Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
• Glacier Bay National Park
• Sculpted by Ice: Glaciers and the Alaskan Landscape
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• Lonely Planet Alaska (Travel Guide)
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Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve is a United States national park and national preserve managed by the National Park Service in south central Alaska. The park and preserve was established in 1980 by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.[3] This protected area is included in an International Biosphere Reserve and is part of the Kluane/Wrangell–St. Elias/Glacier Bay/Tatshenshini-Alsek UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park and preserve form the largest area managed by the National Park Service in the United States by area with a total of 13,175,799 acres (20,587.186 sq mi; 53,320.57 km2), an expanse that could encapsulate a total of six Yellowstone National Parks.[4] The park includes a large portion of the Saint Elias Mountains, which include most of the highest peaks in the United States and Canada, yet are within 10 miles (16 km) of tidewater, one of the highest reliefs in the world. Wrangell–St. Elias borders on Canada's Kluane National Park and Reserve to the east and approaches the U.S. Glacier Bay National Park to the south. The chief distinction between park and preserve lands is that sport hunting is prohibited in the park and permitted in the preserve. In addition, 9,078,675 acres (3,674,009 ha) of the park are designated as the largest single wilderness in the United States.
Wrangell–St. Elias National Monument was initially designated on December 1, 1978, by President Jimmy Carter using the Antiquities Act, pending final legislation to resolve the allotment of public lands in Alaska. Establishment as a national park and preserve followed the passage of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act in 1980. The park, which is bigger than the country Switzerland, has long, extremely cold winters and a short summer season. It supports a variety of large mammals in an environment defined by relative land elevation. Plate tectonics are responsible for the uplift of the mountain ranges that cross the park. The park's extreme high point is Mount St. Elias at 18,008 feet (5,489 m), the second tallest mountain in both the United States and Canada. The park has been shaped by the competing forces of volcanism and glaciation. Mount Wrangell is an active volcano, one of several volcanoes in the western Wrangell Mountains. In the St. Elias Range Mount Churchill has erupted explosively within the past 2,000 years.
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Hiking in the Backcountry- Denali National Park, Alaska
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Recommended Alaska Hiking Guides
• Hiking Alaska: A Guide to Alaska's Greatest Hiking Adventures (Regional Hiking Series)
• 50 Hikes in Alaska's Kenai Peninsula (2nd Edition) (Explorer's 50 Hikes)
• Explorer's Guide 50 Hikes Around Anchorage (Explorer's 50 Hikes)
• 50 Hikes in Alaska's Chugach State Park
Denali Recommended Gear List
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Switch Blade with saw edge
Bear Proof Food Container
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Polypro Layer (Avoid Cotton)
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This video was recorded in Denali National Park and Preserve. Denali National Park and Preserve is located in Interior Alaska, centered on Mount Denali, the highest mountain in North America. The park and contiguous preserve encompasses more than 6 million acres (24,500 km2). The national preserve is 1,334,200 acres (5,430 km2). On December 2, 1980, a 2,146,580 acre (8,687 km2) Denali Wilderness was established within the park. Denali's landscape is a mix of forest at the lowest elevations, including deciduous taiga. The preserve is also home to tundra at middle elevations, and glaciers, rock, and snow at the highest elevations. The longest glacier is the Kahiltna Glacier. The park received 587,412 recreational visitors in 2016. Wintertime activities includes dog-sledding, cross-country skiing, and snowmachining.
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Into Denali [Alaska]
It's been more than a month since my unforgettable trip to Alaska. Alaska Alpine Adventures took me on a trip of a lifetime and here to share with you. WATCH IN HD
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EPIC BACKCOUNTRY HIKE IN DENALI NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE
Had an amazing time in the backcountry of Denali National Park and Preserve. We were fortunate enough to fly out with Kantishna Air Tax and spend some time at their lodge before our hike. We took the long 6 hour bus ride back to the beginning of the park for our way back.
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Alaska Bound 14: Embracing the Winter Storm in Denali
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The weather can get crazy in Denali National Park and when we're only inside the National Park we gotta hike no matter what! The Savage Alpine trail is ranked as one of the best official hikes within Denali National Park with commanding views of the mountains and valleys. It's also a hot spot for bears.
For us the hike started crazy and ended up even crazier...it's definitely an adventure!
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Adventure from Kennicott | Wrangell-St Elias National Park
What an amazing place! Incredible. You must see Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve to believe it. Number and scale loom large here, magnified by splendid isolation. The largest U.S. national park, it equals six Yellowstones, with peaks upon peaks and glaciers after glaciers. Follow any braided river or stream to its source and you will find either a receding, advancing, or tidewater glacier. The park lets you sample representative Alaska wildlife as well as historic mining sites. Hike its mountains,float its rivers, ski its glaciers, or fly over this landscape and witness living geology. You sense discovery, the feeling you might be the first to see such sights.
The peaks' sheer numbers quickly quell your urge to learn their names. Just settle back and appreciate their beauty, mass, and rugged grandeur. That roads are few means many travelers will not enter the park itself, but major peaks –Blackburn, Sanford, Drum, and Wrangell –are seen from nearby highways. Or position yourself in one spot and watch sun, clouds, and storms play hide and seek with single peaks or ridges. Watch moods change by the minute here. Four major mountain ranges meet in the park, which include nine of the 16 highest peaks in the United States. The Wrangells huddle in the northern interior. The Chugach guard the southern coast. The Saint Elias Mountains rise abruptly from the Gulf of Alaska to thrust northward past the Chugach on toward the Wrangells. The eastern end of the Alaska Range-mapped as the Nutzotin and Mentasta mountains-forms part of the preserve's northern boundary.
The Wrangells are volcanic in origin, but only Mount Wrangell remains active (last report erupting in 1900) with vents of steam near its summit. With adjoining Kluane National Park in Canada, all these ranges form North America ’s premier mountain wilderness. Covered year-round with snow, the high-country stands cloaked with icefields and glaciers. Near the coast, North America ’s largest subpolar icefield, Bagley Icefield, spawns giant glaciers, the Tana, Miles, Hubbard,and Guyot.
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Glacier Caves!!! - Zone 7 Denali National Park in Alaska
This is a quick video of a two day hike in Zone 7 at Denali National Park up in Alaska. 4 Friends on the search for glacier caves. Starts at the end then tells the story quickly.
I recommended anyone to go and visit!
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Our Trip to Alaska
Just a few of the many highlights of our trip to The Last Frontier. Among our most memorable experiences were the Flattop Peak Trail, the Kenai Peninsula, Seward, the Kenai Fjords, Anchorage, the Anchorage Mayor's Marathon, the Thunderbird Falls Trail, Mount McKinley (Denali), the 49th State Brewing Company, the Savage River Trail, the Denali Park Hotel, the Eielson Alpine Trail, Wonder Lake, and Denali National Park. Breathtaking scenery and too many laughs to count!
Denali Day Hike Recap
Kickin' back at basecamp with the digital camera.... Campstove banter between Kristen, Adrian and Matthew...
Discovery hike
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The largest National Park in the United States.
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Denali NP, Alaska. Savage Alpine Trail. Part 2
Part 2 of 2 of my beautiful hike on the savage alpine trail in the alaska range of central alaska!
Hiking Denali National Park - Mt Busia
Hiking in Denali National Park - Mt Busia
Back in the Kantishna Hills of Denali, near the end of the 93 mile dirt road, lies Mt Busia. Starting from the Kantishna Roadhouse I cross Moose Creek and begin my trek up the large hill. It is a muddy and primitive trail through alder, willow and tundra, and on a clear day provides a clear and glorious view of The Great One, herself, and the Alaskan Range.
Fly in hike to Denali NP Backcountry
The whale's tale' between Ruth (R) and Tokositna (L) glaciers. Mt. McKinley is almost peeking out in the lenticular clouds just under the wing.