AN EXPEDITION ABOARD THE MV ALASKAN DREAM

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S T A N F O R D T R A V E L / S T U D Y AN EXPEDITION ABOARD THE MV ALASKAN DREAM June 3 to 12, 2018

A cruise to Alaska was my first trip with Stanford Travel/Study, and being on a small vessel made the trip truly awe-inspiring. I m delighted, therefore, to invite you to join us on the 32-passenger MV Alaskan Dream, an exclusive Stanford charter that offers our travelers the opportunity to experience the Inside Passage in the best possible way: exploring rarely visited sites by day and recapping our adventures aboard our ship in the evenings with our faculty leader, Buzz Thompson, 72, MBA 76, JD 76, and savvy local naturalists. Ply the waters of Frederick Sound by kayak, and discover Glacier Bay National Park, home to sea lions, mountain goats, bears, and more than 250 species of birds, keeping a close watch for summering humpback whales in the glacial waters. Learn about the rich cultural heritage of Alaska, as we visit with the local indigenous people, the Tlingit. BRETT S. THOMPSON, 83, DIRECTOR, STANFORD TRAVEL/STUDY Highlights CAPTION RELAX onboard as our ship s captain changes course to make the most of wildlife sightings. WATCH massive icebergs calve into the crystal-blue waters of Tracy Arm and Glacier Bay. GAIN some perspective of Alaska s heritage while visiting with a local Tlingit community. CRUISE or paddle in pristine bays and sounds while searching for whales, bald eagles and bears. COVER: GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK

Stanford Faculty Leader Buzz Thompson is a fantastic speaker, person and travel companion. He readily answers questions, is eager to engage with guests and offers keen insights with his comments. KEN ROCK, 77, MBA 85, BURMA, 2017 BARTON BUZZ THOMPSON, 72, MBA 76, JD 76, who joined the Stanford Law School faculty in 1986, is a co-founder and director of Stanford s Woods Institute for the Environment, which brings together more than 180 faculty from throughout the university to solve global environmental challenges. A popular and innovative Stanford professor, he is also a leading authority on environmental and natural resources law. An expert in sustainable development, he has consulted with governments and nonprofit organizations on six continents on how to grow economies while protecting the environment and natural resources upon which people and economies depend. Buzz has led over 10 Travel Study trips. During our time in Alaska, he looks forward to discussing Artic politics; the culture and future of Alaskan natives and resolving the conflict between energy and conservation. Perry L. McCarty Director, since 2004, and senior fellow, since 2005, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment Faculty member, since 1986; Robert E. Paradise Professor of Natural Resources Law, since 1995; founding director, environmental and natural resources program; vice dean, 1999 2004 Stanford Law School Senior fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, since 2001 Chairman of the board, Resources Legacy Fund and Resources Legacy Fund Foundation, since 2007 California trustee, The Nature Conservancy, since 2004 BA, economics and political science, 1972, Stanford University MBA and JD, 1976, Stanford Law School S T A N F O R D T R A V E L / S T U D Y SIGN UP ONLINE: alumni.stanford.edu/trip?alaska2018 OR BY PHONE: (650) 725-1093

Margerie Glacier P a c i f GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK Inian Islands i c O c e a n Glacier Bay Juneau Tracy Arm Fjord BRITISH ALASKA COLUMBIA Frederick Sound Sitka CANADA U NITED S TATES Thorne Bay Kasaan Wrangell Metlakatla Ketchikan MISTY FJORDS NATIONAL MONUMENT MARGERIE GLACIER Itinerary SUNDAY, JUNE 3 HOME / KETCHIKAN, ALASKA Arrive in Ketchikan, known as Alaska s First City (the earliest incorporated city in the state) and the Salmon Capital of the World. Gather this evening for a welcome reception and dinner at our hotel. CAPE FOX LODGE (D) MONDAY, JUNE 4 KETCHIKAN / EMBARK This morning learn about Ketchikan s rich history while visiting the Totem Heritage Center and the Southeast Alaska Discovery Center. Independently explore the Tongass Historical Museum and stroll along Creek Street, frequented by loggers, miners and fishermen during the town s often-lawless gold rush era that began in the late 1880s. Board our ship and settle in to our home for the next eight nights. TUESDAY, JUNE 5 MISTY FJORDS / ANNETTE ISLAND Glide past the 3,000-foothigh glacier-sculpted cliffs of Misty Fjords, discovering its natural history as we stand on deck viewing glistening waterfalls, listening to the calls of seabirds and being awed by the famous New Eddystone Rock, a stunning volcanic core. In the afternoon, learn of the extraordinary history, art and cultural traditions of the Metlakatla Indian Community on Annette Island. Visit a traditional Tsmishian longhouse, enjoy a ceremonial dance performance and meet with native artists. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 KASAAN, PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND / THORNE BAY Today we stop at Kasaan, located on an inlet on the eastern side of Prince of Wales Island, renowned for its high concentration of black bears. Walk on enchanted forest paths lined with intricately carved totem poles to the Chief Son-i-Hat Whale House, the only remaining traditional Haida longhouse in the U.S. Cruising farther north along the island s eastern shore, experience the frontier spirit of Alaska s timber years on a tour of Thorne Bay, once the largest logging camp in the world. Meet with resident artisans and enjoy a walking tour of the town, during which we might see some of the island s fauna. THURSDAY, JUNE 7 WRANGELL / FREDERICK SOUND Home to a little more than 2,000 permanent residents, Wrangell is the only town in Alaska to have been under the jurisdiction of three flags and ruled by four nations: the Tlingit, Russia, England and the U.S. Take advantage of several options to explore this colorful history, including a guided walking tour and a trip to the Wrangell Museum, or a visit to the State Historic Park and Petroglyph Beach, which contains the highest concentration of petroglyphs in Southeast Alaska. Back aboard ship, watch for humpback whales and other marine mammals in the world-renowned whale waters of Frederick Sound, or take an optional jet boat excursion up the Stikine River, North America s fastest free-flowing navigable river. FRIDAY, JUNE 8 TRACY ARM FJORD Enjoy a lecture this morning before exploring Tracy Arm Fjord, an area John Muir referred to as, a wild, unfinished Yosemite. Trace the faces of sheer granite cliffs that rise to 4,000 feet looking for nesting birds, watch pristine waterfalls tumble down to the emerald green water and observe the exquisite sculpting on some of Alaska s largest icebergs. The fjord is home to brown and black bears, deer, wolves, harbor seals, and birds such as guillemots and arctic terns. Ice conditions permitting, we ll navigate the entire length of Tracy Arm, stopping to view both the Sawyer and South Sawyer

GLACIAL WATERFALL, TRACY ARM FJORD Glaciers and possibly catching sight of mountain goats near the base of Sawyer Glacier. Additionally, skiff excursions are available to allow us to see the majesty of the fjord in greater detail. SATURDAY, JUNE 9 JUNEAU / ORCA POINT LODGE Spend today exploring the scenic highlights of Juneau, Alaska s capital, and viewing the world-famous Mendenhall Glacier, 12 miles north of the city. In downtown Juneau, enjoy free time to visit the Alaska State Museum, the Juneau-Douglas City Museum and the Alaska State Capitol or take in stunning panoramic views while rising 1,800 feet above the city aboard the Mount Roberts Tramway. Or perhaps delve deeper into local native culture viewing exhibits, art displays and a clan house at the Walter Soboleff Center. Our day s adventure ends with a relaxing evening at Orca Point Lodge. SUNDAY, JUNE 10 GLACIER BAY We spend today in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, a treasure of natural wonders. It s home to glaciers and snow-capped mountains and is teeming with wildlife, including brown and black bears, Stellar sea lions, mountain goats, whales and birds more than 250 species of birds have been recorded in Glacier National Park. One of today s highlights is the Margerie Glacier, known for its dramatic calving displays. Watching from our ship s sun deck, fully experience white thunder as immense spires of ice separate from a glacier and crash into the tidal waters. Joining us for the day to enrich our experience on one of the world s most fascinating bodies of water are a Glacier Bay National Park service ranger and a native Huna Tlingit interpretive naturalist. MONDAY, JUNE 11 ALASKAN PANHANDLE / INIAN ISLANDS Discover the serenity of the raw wilderness of Southeast Alaska s many remote coves, bays and inlets as we take advantage of several excursion options today. Depending on conditions, these may include a coastline kayak paddle, up-close whale encounters from aboard ship, a hike through a dense oldgrowth forest or tracking the movements of a foraging bear from the safety of a skiff. Visit the Inian Islands Institute, a nonprofit organization founded by Stanford alumni to educate and inspire rising environmental leaders. Gather tonight before dinner for a farewell reception with fellow travelers. TUESDAY, JUNE 12 SITKA / DISEMBARK / HOME After breakfast, disembark in Sitka, rich in Alaska s native and Russian history and the only community in Southeast Alaska that faces the open ocean waters of the Gulf of Alaska. Transfer to the Sitka airport for flights home. (B) NOTE: Due to the expeditionary nature of our voyage, the ship s schedule may change to adapt to the vagaries of weather and ice. Optional Post-trip Extension DENALI JUNE 12 TO 17 (5 ADDITIONAL DAYS) Travel to Denali National Park and take in its towering mountains, cliffs, scenic vistas and prime wildlife viewing areas. It s common to encounter wildlife right on the park road, as Denali s Big Four caribou, moose, Dall sheep and grizzlies use this pathway during their natural migrations. Spend three nights at the Kantishna Roadhouse, a Denali Park lodge that offers a glimpse back to life during the gold mining days of the early 1900s, with original structures such as a mining recorder s office and roadhouse still intact on the property. Details and pricing for the extension will be provided to confirmed participants.

Alaskan Dream At 104 feet in length, the MV Alaskan Dream features an innovative, streamlined catamaran design that allows the vessel to easily navigate narrow channels and passages. All 20 cabins have extra-large viewing windows. The Vista View Lounge offers spectacular views of the scenery, ports and wildlife as our ship forges its way along coasts and into bays, fjords and sounds. Program Cost * Rates are per person, based on double or single occupancy, as specified. CATEGORY DOUBLE* SINGLE** A: Bridge, Upper, Main Decks $9,695 $11,995 One queen bed or two twin beds, picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 104 sq. ft. Observation Deck Bridge Deck Observation Deck Bridge Deck Observation Deck Upper Deck Bridge Deck Main Deck Upper Deck AA: Main Deck $9,995 One queen bed or two twin beds, large picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 120 sq. ft. OBSERVATION DECK DECK OBSERVATION DECK OBSERVATION DECK Upper Deck Main Deck Main Deck Vista View: Upper Deck $12,695 One queen bed, side and forward large picture windows, sitting area, private bathroom with : shower. Approx. 147 sq. ft. BRIDGE DECK BRIDGE DECK BRIDGE DECK 306 304 BRIDGE DECK 306 306 304 304 BRIDGE COVERED OPEN DECK 303 301 BRIDGE COVERED 306 304 OPEN UPPER COVERED DECK 303 301 OPEN DECK 303 301 UPPER DECK212 210 208 206 204 202 COVERED OPEN UPPER DECK 212 210 303 208 206 301 204 202 OWNER S 207 205 203 UPPER DECK 212 OWNER S MAIN DECK BRIDGE BRIDGE 210 208 206 204 202 207 205 203 BAR Owner s Suite: Upper Deck $12,995 One queen bed, large picture windows, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 208 sq. ft. *Stanford Alumni Association nonmembers add $300 per person. **Single accommodations are limited. MAIN DECK MAIN DECK 212 210104 208 102 100 206 ALASKAN OWNER S DINING 104 102 100 207 ROOM ALASKAN DINING 103 OWNER S ROOM 207 103 204 202 205 203 LOUNGE BOW ING LOUNGE AREA 205 203 BOW ING AREA MAIN DECK STATEROOMS/CATEGORIES ALASKAN DINING ROOM ALASKAN DINING ROOM Owners + : One queen bed, large picture windows, wardrobe, 104 104 Vista View: One queen bed with side and forward views 102 100 102 100 103 AA + : One queen bed 103or two twin beds, large picture window, LOUNGE LOUNGE BOW ING AREA BOW A*: One queen ING bed or two twin AREA beds, picture window, DINING ROOM CATEGORY A

Information Terms & Conditions DATES June 3 to 12, 2018 (10 days) SIZE This program can accommodate 32 participants. Single accommodations are extremely limited; please call for availability. INCLUDED 1 night of accommodations in Ketchikan 8-night cruise aboard the MV Alaskan Dream 9 breakfasts, 8 lunches and 9 dinners Welcome and farewell receptions Gratuities to porters, guides, drivers and ship s crew for all group activities All tours and shore excursions as described in the itinerary Transfers and baggage handling on program arrival and departure days Port fees and embarkation taxes Minimal medical, accident and evacuation insurance Educational program with lecture series and pre-departure materials, including recommended reading list, a selected book, map and travel information Services of our professional tour manager to assist you throughout the program NOT INCLUDED International and U.S. domestic airfare Passport and visa fees Immunization costs Meals and beverages other than those specified as included Independent and private transfers Trip-cancellation/interruption and baggage insurance Excessbaggage charges Personal items such as internet access, telephone and fax calls, laundry and gratuities for nongroup services AIR ARRANGEMENTS You are responsible for booking and purchasing airfare to the start location of the program and from the end location of the program. These air purchases are NOT included in the program cost. To assist you in making these independent arrangements, we will send you information with your confirmation materials on when to arrive and depart. WHAT TO EXPECT We consider this program to be moderately active. Guests should be prepared to walk over uneven ground for up to two miles. During the cruise, many excursions and landings require guests to board inflatable boats. Bear in mind that weather in Alaska can change quickly, especially in the parks and reserves. Travelers will have ample opportunity to take in the beautiful Alaskan scenery from the comfort of our ship. We welcome travelers 15 years of age and older on this program. Deposit & Final Payment A $1,000-per-person deposit is required to hold space on this program. A $200-per-person deposit is required to hold space for the optional post-trip extension. Sign up online at alumni.stanford.edu/ trip?alaska2018 or call the Travel/ Study office at (650) 725-1093. Final payment is due 120 days prior to departure. As a condition of participation, all confirmed participants are required to sign a Release of Liability. Cancellations & Refunds Deposits and any payments are refundable, less a $500-per-person cancellation fee, until 120 days prior to departure. After that date, refunds can be made only if the program is sold out and your place(s) can be resold, in which case a $1,000-perperson cancellation fee will apply. Insurance Stanford Travel/Study provides all travelers who are U.S. or Canadian citizens with minimal medical, accident and evacuation coverage under our group-travel insurance policy. Our group policy is intended to provide minimal levels of protection while you are traveling on this program. You may choose to subscribe to optional tripcancellation and baggage insurance. Information offering such insurance will be provided to travelers with their welcome materials. The product offered includes special benefits if you purchase your policy within 14 days of written confirmation of your participation on the trip. Eligibility We encourage membership in the Stanford Alumni Association as the program cost for nonmembers is $300 more than the members price. A person traveling as a guest paid for by a current member will not be charged the nonmember fee. For more information or to purchase a membership, visit alumni.stanford. edu/goto/membership or call (650) 725-0692. Responsibility The Stanford Alumni Association, Stanford University and our operators act only as agents for the passenger with respect to transportation and ship arrangements and exercise every care possible in doing so. 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Stanford Travel/Study Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center 326 Galvez Street Stanford, CA 94305-6105 (650) 725-1093 Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Stanford Alumni Association AN EXPEDITION ABOARD THE MV ALASKAN DREAM June 3 to 12, 2018 alumni.stanford.edu/goto/travelstudy To use the term, trip, does not do justice to this happy, joyous experience. It was a great adventure. ALDON CLARK, 54, MD 57, ALASKA ADVENTURE, 2014 S T A N F O R D T R A V E L / S T U D Y