Alaska August 29 September 12, 2019

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Alaska August 29 September 12, 2019

, Cover Image Redoubt Mountain Lodge Expedition Overview Alaska is vast, beautiful, and wild. Unfortunately, most visitors see very little of the state. They arrive on huge cruise ships and follow a well-beaten track. This trip, planned by longtime Alaskan and Apex founder Kevin Clement, aims to get you off that beaten track and into the real Alaska. You ll fly by small plane from Prince William Sound over the Copper River and into the Wrangell Mountains, sail on an Alaska Marine Highway ferry, and drive the full length of the Denali Highway. You ll visit four spectacular national parks: Kenai Fjords, Lake Clark, Wrangell-St. Elias (America s largest), and Denali. And we ll find wildlife all along the way. Grizzly Bears, Caribou, Dall Sheep, Moose, Sea Otters, Humpbacks and other whales, Wolves, Steller s Sea Lions, puffins, and eagles are all on our list. Alaska, the Photos: Brown Bears near Redoubt Mountain Lodge, Moose, Orca Adventure Lodge Sunset Last Frontier, deserves to be seen the right way.

Itinerary Thursday, August 29: Arrive Anchorage Arrive in Anchorage, Alaska s largest city and set on the shores of beautiful Cook Inlet. Transfer to your hotel and enjoy a welcome reception and dinner with your fellow travelers and expedition leader. Dinner and overnight at Hotel Captain Cook. Friday, August 30: Anchorage / Seward After breakfast, head out of Anchorage on the scenic Seward Highway, hugging the dramatic shorelines of Turnagain Arm on your right and Chugach State Park s 3,000-foot mountains on your left. Stop for lunch in the mountain hamlet of Girdwood and enjoy a tram ride to the top of Mt. Alyeska. Take in the staggering views of the mountains, glaciers and Turnagain Arm below. Afterwards, continue on to Seward, a picturesque port city perched on the edge of Resurrection Bay. Visit the extensive Alaska SeaLife Center, the only cold-water marine-research facility in the Western Hemisphere, created as part of the Exxon Valdez oil-spill settlement. Enjoy dinner in town, and overnight at Seward Windsong Lodge. Alaska Private Touring Saturday, August 31: Seward Kenai Fjords National Park This morning board a sightseeing vessel to cruise the coast of Kenai Fjords National Park, 587,000 acres of jaw-dropping, mostly impenetrable wilderness. Crowning the park is the massive Harding Ice Field; from it, countless tidewater glaciers pour down, carving the coast into dizzying fjords. Spend the day at the Northwestern Fjord, home to three tidewater glaciers and numerous alpine glaciers. Look for Sea Otters, sea lions and seals, marine birds such as puffins and cormorants, and Orcas and Humpback Whales. Dinner and overnight at Seward Windsong Lodge. Photos: Brown Bear, Anchorage, Humpback Whale

Sunday, September 1: Seward / Cordova Time permitting, spend the morning at Kenai Fjords National Park s Exit Glacier, the only area of the park accessible by road. Take time to explore Exit, a striking example of Alaska s receding glaciers. Next, drive to Whittier and board the Alaska Marine Highway ferry for passage to Cordova. Sail over the calm waters of Prince William Sound, keeping an eye out for marine animals en route. Come to shore in the eccentric fishing village of Cordova, nestled at the head of Orca Inlet, and transfer to your hotel. Dinner and overnight at Orca Adventure Lodge, located in a rebuilt cannery from the 1880s. Monday, September 2: Cordova This morning, enjoy breakfast as you watch nesting Bald Eagles in the trees above the lodge. Orca Inlet also boasts the highest concentration of Sea Otters on Earth, and you can see many of them from the lodge s beach. Afterwards, drive through the scenic Chugach National Forest to Child s Glacier. Explore the Copper River Delta system and enjoy a picnic lunch with views of the glacier. Dinner and overnight at Orca Adventure Lodge. Tuesday, September 3: Cordova / Wrangell St. Elias National Park After breakfast, explore Orca Inlet by cruise boat or kayak, searching the sloughs, mudflats, saltwater marshes, and freshwater ponds along the shoreline for eagles, Harlequin Ducks and Dusky Canada Geese. See Harbor Seals, Sea Otters and whales in the inlet. This afternoon, pack up your belongings and enjoy a charter flight up the Copper River. This is one of Alaska s most impressive wilderness waterways, and the flight route takes you along the Wrangell and Chugach mountain ranges en route to Kennicott. Your lodge is located in the heart of the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, the largest national park in the U.S. More than 100 glaciers and some of North America s tallest peaks reside among the park s 13.2 million acres. Arrive at your hotel, and enjoy dinner and overnight at Kennicott Glacier Lodge. Alicia Freyman Wednesday, September 4: Wrangell St. Elias National Park Today, you have the option to strap on mountaineering crampons and hike atop the exquisite Root Glacier. The trek is suitable for all skill levels, and will not soon be forgotten. Explore Root s moulins, seracs, blue water pools, and fascinating ice formations. Gaze at 16,390-foot Mt. Blackburn in the distance. Those who don t desire to hike the glacier may explore the erstwhile copper boomtown of Kennicott and take a tour of this impressive ghost town, which once held the richest known concentration of copper ore in the world. Dinner and overnight at Kennicott Glacier Lodge. Thursday, September 5: Glennallen / Denali National Park After breakfast, enjoy a charter flight west to Glennallen. From here, drive over the spectacular Denali Highway, once the only access road to Denali National Park. Today, the Denali Highway is an oft-overlooked treasure. Much of the route lies above timberline, so the views go on forever. The mountains and glaciers of the Alaska Range form a majestic backdrop, with miles of rolling tundra punctuated by shallow lakes and the remnants of gold mines in between. Arrive at your lodge at the eastern edge of the 6 million-acre Denali National Park, and enjoy dinner at 229 Parks Restaurant. Overnight at Carlo Creek Cabins. Photos: Bald Eagle, Sea Otter, Aerial View of Copper River, Kennicott Mill

Friday, September 6: Denali National Park Denali National Park was created in 1917 to protect Dall Sheep from over-hunting. Today, the park has grown in size and purpose. Amazingly, there is only one road within it, and hiking trails are kept close to this road, and mainly by the park entrance. The rest of the park remains for the animals, of which there are many: bears, wolves, Moose, Caribou, Dall Sheep, foxes and marmots are but a few of the mammals found here, and raptors of many varieties pepper the skies. This morning, acquaint yourself with the park at the Denali National Park Visitor s Center. Then, settle in for a shuttle ride deep into the park, to Camp Denali in the remote old mining community of Kantishna. En route, see taiga forest give way to high alpine tundra and snowy mountains, culminating in North America s tallest peak, 20,310-foot Denali. Your driver is a trained naturalist, and will be on the lookout for wildlife, as this is one of the best opportunities for animal spotting in the park. The lodge is situated on a tundra ridge above Moose Creek Valley, and boasts views of the crests of Denali and six other major peaks of the Alaska Range. Dinner and overnight at Camp Denali. Saturday & Sunday, September 7 & 8: Denali National Park Over the next two days, expert guides will lead backcountry outings around Wonder Lake and more of the park s trail-less wilderness. There will be ample opportunity to view wildlife at close range. Each evening at the lodge, the naturalists and visiting specialists will present programs to increase your understanding of Kantishna and the sub-arctic. Dinners and overnights at Camp Denali. Monday, September 9: Denali National Park / Fairbanks / Homer This morning, enjoy the 90-mile return bus drive to the park entrance, stopping for wildlife along the way. At the Denali rail depot, climb into vehicles and begin your overland journey to the nearest commercial airport in Fairbanks. As you head north, catch spectacular views of Denali beside you. In Fairbanks, board a scheduled flight for Homer, via Anchorage. Arrive at The End of the Road, as Tom Bodett famously calls Homer, in the late afternoon and take some free time to amble its charming streets. Though a tourist haven, Homer has retained an eccentric, artsy vibe that is evident in its shops and cafes. Stand at the harbor on Homer Spit and gaze out over glittering Kachemak Bay. Turn, and take in the staggering mountain panorama behind the town. Dinner and overnight at Land s End Resort. Tuesday, September 10: Homer After breakfast, continue your exploration of Homer with a visit to the Pratt Museum, which highlights historic and contemporary life around Kachemak Bay. Visit the marine gallery, which holds more than 75 species of fish, birds and sea mammals, including the rare Bering Sea Beaked Whale, Steller Sea Lion, Beluga and Sperm Whales. The nearby Islands and Oceans Visitors Center offers a comprehensive view of the research that goes on at the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. Enjoy a natural history walk on the beaches and woods of Homer with an expert local guide, followed by lunch and an afternoon at leisure. Dinner and overnight at Land s End Resort. Wednesday, September 11: Lake Clark National Park / Anchorage Early this morning, transfer to the floatplane base for a flight to the incredibly remote Redoubt Mountain Lodge, in the heart of the Chigmit Mountains in Lake Clark National Park. The lodge is the only privately owned property on the nine-mile-long, glacier-fed Crescent Lake, one of the best areas in Alaska for Black Photos: Hoary Marmot, Denali Landscape, Dall Sheep, Caribou

and Brown Bear viewing. On arrival board a deluxe pontoon boat. Cruise the lake with an experienced guide, searching for bears along the water s edge. Take a break in the early afternoon to enjoy lunch, followed by more bear viewing, either by boat or from the main lodge deck. From Redoubt Mountain Lodge, return to Anchorage by floatplane. Toast to your epic adventure at a farewell dinner this evening. Dinner and overnight at Hotel Captain Cook. Thursday, September 12: Depart Anchorage This morning, bid farewell to your fellow travelers and transfer to the airport for your flights home. Photos: Pontoon Cruise, Kenai Fjords National Park Market at Merkato Redoubt Mountain Lodge

Expedition Map Alaska A Anchorage B Seward C Cordova D Wrangell St. Elias E Denali Park Entrance F Camp Denali G Fairbanks H Homer I Redoubt Mountain Lodge By Air By Boat By Road

Your Expedition Leader Kevin Clement Not many people can say they have lived inside Denali National Park, but Kevin Clement is one. Nowadays, however, he spends most of his time guiding ecotourism and adventure travel trips on all seven continents. Kevin has served as the Denali Foundation instructor for natural history and as a trainer for the Park s staff of naturalists. For several years he worked with the sled dogs of Denali National Park, rebuilding sleds in the summer and patrolling in the winter. He has lived in several other national parks and has guided groups in whitewater rafts, on cross-country skis, by sled dog, and on foot, earning certifications in scuba diving, swiftwater rescue, and wilderness medicine, as well as a Coast Guard Master s license. Kevin s interests and experience make him a superb all-round naturalist. A veteran of over 100 voyages to the Antarctic, most recently Kevin has been coordinating and leading kayaking excursions in South Georgia and on the Antarctic Peninsula. Kevin also continues to draw and paint. His first career was as an illustrator and he never travels without his sketchbook. Or his sense of humor. Kevin is the consummate Renaissance Man, possessing a poetic and artistic take on the world that adds a fascinating dimension to his interpretation as you explore alongside him. Judy M., Hawaii

Expedition Details Alaska August 29 September 12, 2019 $18,970 Per Person Rate $23,720 Solo Rate 15 Days Trip Length 16 Guests Group Size Anchorage / Anchorage Start/End Included Apex Expeditions rates include all accommodations; all meals, activities and excursions as described in the itinerary; air Cordova to Wrangel St. Elias, Wrangell St. Elias to Glennallen, Fairbanks to Homer, Homer to Redoubt Mountain Lodge and Redoubt Mountain Lodge to Anchorage, as noted in the itinerary; services of one Apex Expeditions leader for every eight guests, as well as local guides throughout the itinerary; local beer & wines at lunch & dinner; all gratuities; airport transfers; permits and entrance fees; all taxes. Not Included Costs not included in the price of your Apex expedition include travel to and from the start and end point of trip; premium brand drinks and liquor; travel insurance (Trip Cancellation and Interruption, as well as Emergency Medical and Evacuation insurance, are highly recommended); airport departure taxes; equipment rental; excess baggage fees; passport and/or visa fees; items of a personal nature (phone calls, laundry, souvenirs, etc.); and independent travel arrangements pre- or post-trip. Payments & Terms 20% of the trip cost will confirm your place on the expedition. The final balance is due 150 days prior to departure. All prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and must be paid in U.S. dollars. Per person pricing is based on double occupancy. The solo rate is paid by participants who specifically request single accommodations and is subject to availability. If you are traveling alone and wish to share accommodations, we will try to match you with a roommate of the same gender. However, if a roommate is not available, the published solo rate will be charged. Upon confirming your reservation you will be required to pay the published Solo Rate, if we are able to pair you with a roommate, the applicable difference will be refunded at the time that the final trip payment is due for all participants. Please note that solo accommodations are limited and cannot always be guaranteed throughout. For our full set of Terms & Conditions, please visit our web site at www.apex-expeditions.com/about/terms-conditions/ One-of-a-kind adventures to the world s most fascinating places. Join us. Denali

Reservation Form Alaska August 29 September 12, 2019 Person 1: (Primary Contact) Passport Name: Preferred Name: Date of Birth: Email Address: Mailing Details: Address: City: State: ZIP Code: Country: Phone: Fax: Double Solo Person 2: (If applicable and at same address, otherwise please submit a second Reservation Form.) Passport Name: Preferred Name: Date of Birth: Email Address: Deposit Information: My deposit check is enclosed (20% of total tour fare) Charge my deposit to my: VISA MasterCard American Express Card #: Expires: CCV Code: Name on Card: Signature: Please return this completed form to Apex Expeditions. E-mail: info@apex-expeditions.com or Mail: 4130 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116