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Alaskan wilderness

Alaskan Wilderness Adventures

February 16, 2017 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Alaska wilderness

                                                     THE CALL OF THE NORTH

Are you looking for that perfect Alaskan wilderness adventure? Are you ready to explore like never before? It’s time to travel over mountains that are amazing, scale cliffs that challenge you with wildlife viewing seen nowhere else. You can float down rivers and over rapids of any skill level. Travel across oceans with iceburgs the size of mountains, mountains of ice in the chillest of waters. This is our Alaska, and it is waiting for you to explore its many secluded areas, fishing villages, forests teaming with wildlife, and oceans just waiting for a fisherman, either man or beast.

Have you ever watched a bear fish and feed his family from a safe distance? You can only imagine the thrill that will go up your spine. Reach out, explore, discover….Alaska is full of unique opportunities for adventure. Have you ever stood on your balcony of a second floor and looked down on a moose digging in the snow for some greens, dead or alive? You could pull up to a country store and come face to face with a fox, a moose, or many other animals that call the far north home.

How about a backpacking trip through the backcountry?  Here, you will learn to push yourself beyond what you thought possible. You will pass old goals and form new ones. What about a backpacking trip in the Wrangell-St. Elias Mountains? You can only imagine the memories that will fill your mind and heart. Memories that will last a life time. There are many tour companies out there with short hiking trips to longer expeditions. In the Wrangell-St. Elias Mountains you will enjoy the beauty of these rugged mountains and meet those who call it home. What fun you can have in the Alaskan wilderness.

What about a visit to historic Talkeetna? Talkeetna is a small village with a big history. Enjoy pure air and the most refreshing water. Hear the silent whisper of Wiggle Creek as it gently flows into the Talkeetna River. Cross over the beautiful Talkeetna River and camp on her shores. Take a Kayak downstream during the summer months. And remember the wildlife, so bring your camera. Who knows what you will see. There are awesome Bald Eagles, exciting Moose, Powerful Bears, beautiful birds, and maybe even a fox. Anything is possible in the Alaskan wilderness.

Make this the year that you decide to enjoy the silence of the Arctic, the solitude, the beauty, the excitement of surprise. No two trips into the backcountry will ever be the same. Have you ever considered a canoeing adventure?  The Gates of the Arctic National Park has many camping and canoeing opportunities. Or how about grabbing your camera and  photographing caribou, bear, deer, moose and many more animals in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

This is the year to make it happen. The Alaskan wilderness is buzzing with activity. Isn’t it time you joined in the fun? From the Southeast to the far North, the city to the interior, Alaska is waiting to be explored.

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Filed Under: Alaska, North America, Travel Tips, USA Tagged With: Alaska USA, Alaskan wilderness, arctic, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Interior alaska, Southeast Alaska, Talkeetna, Talkeetna River, The Gates of the Arctic National Park, Wiggle Creek, Wrangell-St. Elias Mountains

The Icy Robertson River Of Alaska

February 5, 2017 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Robertson River

                                       Thin Glacier Ice On The Robertson River

The Robertson River is one of several beautiful and major tributaries of the Tanana River. At many times of the year, you can drive this area without major problems. This river, however often has a thin to a thick coating of ice, depending when you are there.

The Robertson River is one of the most beautiful rivers in Alaska. It travels through a wonderful wilderness area that becomes the perfect adventure zone for those who are fit and active. It is filled with trails, where you can hike from Tok, Alaska all the way up to the upper River. There is a drainage ditch that you can follow much of the way if you begin at Cathedral Rapids. During the descent you will see numerous waterfalls and the fields are filled with sheep much of the year. You could almost say that the sheep are guarding the decent up to the river from Tok. It is a 17 mile hike going up this way, and not all of the way has really clear trails, but rather trails left from the sheep making the trip up the mountain and the drainage ditches. If you enjoy hiking it is a fun way to see the river. If you are equipped with inflatable rafts, you can float down the river back to where there is a major bridge crossing the river called the Robertson Bridge. It is a 25 mile trip down the river. There are specialized tour guides for this trip. It is highly recommended that you go with a tour group.

This side of the State of Alaska has some very special rivers to explore. The Robertson River is just one of the many wonderful sites you can see on this adventure. The whole area is extremely beautiful. The view are amazing and the glacier ice on the river is like nothing else. It’s blue tinted ice on the white sparkle in the sun. This is an exploration you will not want to pass up.

You can easily fly into this glacier fed river and then float out to a road. It can also be accessed by road at certain times of the year. The hardy, of course, can elect to hike in. Whichever way you desire to travel, you will see some of the most untouched wilderness land you can imagine.

For more exciting Alaskan adventures, check out our website at https://www.exploretraveler.com. Alaska is full of exciting destinations just waiting to be explored. The wilderness rivers are teaming with fish for the fishermen and the Robertson is no exception. Depending on the time of year you elect to come, there is everything from winter ice fishing to summer sport fishing. You will find exciting fishing lodges where trained guides will take you out to the outback and safely introduce you to a whole new world of fishing, to unique one of a kind adventures that you will never forget. What better way to celebrate life’s special moments, than with an Alaskan adventure!

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