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Providing active learning experiences and fostering stewardship of the natural world through a tradition of excellence, community, and place. Hello from Denali! Camp Denali & NORTH FACE LODGE Post O!ce Box "# Denali National Park$ Alaska %%#&& We are pleased that you have included Camp Denali and North Face Lodge in your Alaska itinerary. Our 60 years of family ownership have been dedicated to natural history education, hospitality, and fine craftsmanship. The experience of staying at Camp Denali and North Face Lodge is a unique blend of camaraderie among fellow adventurers and active learning in a setting without parallel. Our lodges have a simple elegance that does not detract from the wilderness you come to explore. We say that our lodges are not for everyone, yet you do not have to be capable of scaling Denali to enjoy your stay. The only prerequisites are an interest in exploring, an enthusiasm for walking (rain or shine) and a spirit of adventure! Please take some time to review the following information to further acquaint yourself with our lodges and programs. Regards, Simon & Jenna Hamm Owners

PLANNING LOGISTICS ARRIVAL There are several transportation options for arriving to Denali National Park from Anchorage or Fairbanks; the most commonly used options are listed below. Meet us at the Denali train depot parking area by 12:30 p.m. on your arrival day (Monday or Friday). The map below indicates where to meet our custom blue & white buses, as well as nearby park facilities. We will depart at approximately 1:15 p.m. for the drive through the Park to our lodges. We do not provide lunch on your arrival day. There will be a picnic dinner midafternoon. train from anchorage Train Arrival: 3:40 p.m. the day prior; overnight at park entrance Meet our buses: 12:30 p.m. the following day train from fairbanks Train Arrival: 12:10 p.m. Meet our buses: Upon arrival motorcoach from anchorage Motorcoach Arrival: 12:30 p.m. Meet our buses: Upon arrival car From Fairbanks 3 hours From Anchorage 5 1/2 hours Meet our buses at 12:15 p.m. Extra time is needed to drop off your luggage and park your vehicle. Our drivers will direct you to free, long-term parking. DEPARTURE DAY On your departure day (Monday or Friday), we depart the lodge at 6:45 a.m. following a full breakfast to arrive back at the train depot by 11:45 a.m. This allows for same-day bus or train connections to both Fairbanks and Anchorage. PARKSIDE GUEST HOUSE (www.parksideanchorage.com) Looking for accommodations in Anchorage? Consider our B&B and receive a 10% discount for also staying with us in Denali.

Where You Are Going Camp Denali Camp Denali has 18 guest cabins that are situated along a ridgeline, each with awesome views of Denali. Our cabins are simple but well-appointed, with a wood stove for heat, propane lights, and a gas hot plate for heating water. There is an outdoor water spigot with cold running water. A short path leads to a private, meticulously-maintained outhouse. Cabins are a two- to seven-minute walk uphill to the dining room, a modern shower facility, and our historic log lodge. North Face Lodge is situated on the open tundra with fine views of the crest of Denali and other peaks of the Alaska Range. Our 15 guest rooms are cozy and well appointed. Each has a private bathroom and is connected by a covered walkway that leads to the lodge s common areas. Rooms have either two twin beds or one queen bed. North Face Lodge Your stay at Camp Denali and North Face Lodge will begin with the 90-mile journey into the heart of Denali National Park. Stops will be made along the way for spectacular vistas and wildlife observation. There will be a gourmet picnic dinner midafternoon. Arrival at the lodge will be around 8 p.m.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ACTIVITIES Guided group outings with our naturalists are available each day. Three options of hikes (strenuous, moderate, or foray) are offered to suit the interests and abilities of everyone. Canoes, bicycles, and fishing gear are available for independent outings. These activities can be planned each morning with your hosts. There are trail and topographic maps as a resource if striking out on your own. An Alaska fishing license is required for the creek between our lodges. If quiet relaxation is your main objective, the lodge has a library of literature related to Denali and the Far North. For keen learners, there is a resource center at Camp Denali that features natural history exhibits, plant, animal and insect collections, and a microscope. DINING We plate and serve breakfast at 7:30 a.m. and dinner at 6:30 p.m. in family-style seating. One entrée is featured at each meal. Lunch is a create-it-yourself sandwich and snack buffet just after breakfast. When notified in advance, we can accommodate gluten-free, dairy-free, vegetarian, and vegan diets, as well as most food allergies. ALCOHOL Neither Camp Denali nor North Face Lodge sell beer or wine. You are welcome to plan ahead and bring your own. Wine glasses, bottle openers, and refrigeration are provided. There are also no soft drinks available at either lodge. ELECTRICITY USE We generate electricity at both lodges. Appliances with heating elements, such as curling irons and hair dryers, will overload our electrical capacity at Camp Denali. Please do not use them. They may be used if staying at North Face Lodge. COMMUNICATION There is neither cell coverage nor guest internet access. A courtesy telephone is available for outgoing calls. For emergencies, our office is available for incoming calls: (907) 683-2290. PAYMENTS & TRAVEL INSURANCE Credit cards are not accepted. Reservation payments or retail purchases at the lodges can be made by cash or check. An optional gratuity may be left at the end of your stay. Please be sure to review our cancellation policy. We recommend that you purchase travel insurance to protect against any unforeseen circumstances that could affect your travel plans.

WHAT TO PACK ESSENTIAL GEAR Hiking Boots: Over-the-ankle and in good condition. Tennis shoes are NOT recommended. Hiking boots are recommended on every outing for your comfort and safety. Rain gear: waterproof jacket and pants Hat and gloves: wool or fleece Warm layers: wool sweater, fleece vest, or jacket Shirts: short and long-sleeved Pants: lightweight, quick-drying & breathable Long underwear: wool or synthetic top & bottom Binoculars Day pack OPTIONAL GEAR Extra camera battery Casual clothes for around the lodge Hiking gaiters Pack cover AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE Hats Gloves Socks Clothing Insect repellent Books and field guides Postcards Quality binoculars SUGGESTED READING AVAILABLE TO BORROW Day packs Water bottles Head nets for insect protection Trekking poles Gaiters Fishing gear LL Bean boots: (good for wet conditions; not for steep or rocky terrain) Mountain bikes/helmets Canoes/paddles/PFDs Bear spray There is no luggage weight restriction for our lodges. If you are taking a charter flight while in Alaska, be sure to know those limits. www.alaskageographic.com is a good resource for books, maps, and DVDs. Denali, Symbol of the Alaskan Wild by William E. Brown (1993) Kantishna: The Pioneer Story Behind Mount McKinley National Park by Tom Walker (2005) Rhythm of the Wild by Kim Heacox (2015) Coming Into the Country by John McPhee (1976) A Naturalist s Guide to the Arctic by E.C. Pielou (1994)

DETAILED ITINERARy DAY ONE Your stay begins in the afternoon with the 90-mile journey into the heart of Denali National Park. Your driver will be one of our knowledgeable naturalist guides, who interprets the geology, ecology, and history of the Park as you travel through it. We will stop for the many spectacular vistas and to observe wildlife. We will have a gourmet picnic dinner at 4 p.m. and will arrive to the lodges around 8 p.m. DAY TWO Start the day at 7:30 a.m. with a delicious homemade breakfast. After breakfast you have the option of joining one of our guided group hikes. Choose from three different levels of hikes to spend the rest of the day exploring the Park with one of our guides. Savor your sack lunch during your day s adventure. Join us at 6:30 p.m. for an exquisite dinner in our dining rooms that look out onto Denali and reminisce about the day s highlights. The evening concludes with a presentation by one of our naturalists or a guest speaker on a topic of Alaska s natural or cultural history. DAY THREE (3 night stays) DAY THREE/FOUR (4 night stays) After breakfast, join a naturalist hike to explore a new area of the Park. You may also choose from one of our independent activities: ride a bicycle along the Park Road, paddle a canoe on Wonder Lake, or strike off on local trails. For guests staying seven nights, there will be just one guided option available on the Monday or Friday midway through your stay. DEPARTURE DAY After a full breakfast, depart at 6:45 a.m. from Camp Denali and North Face Lodge for the drive back along the Park Road. Our goal is to arrive back at the rail depot by 11:45 a.m. in time for our guests transferring to the Denali Star train to Anchorage.