Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport

Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport
Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport

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Trip Dates:

2012

  • May 26 – Jun 5
  • Jun 2–12
  • Jun 16–26
  • Jun 30 – Jul 10
  • Jul 7–17
  • Jul 14–24
  • Jul 21–31
  • Aug 11–21
  • Aug 18–28
  • Aug 25 – Sep 4

2013*

  • May 25 – Jun 4
  • Jun 1–11
  • Jun 15–25
  • Jun 29 – Jul 9
  • Jul 6–16
  • Jul 13–23
  • Jul 20–30
  • Aug 10–20
  • Aug 17–27
  • Aug 24 – Sep 3

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*2013 prices subject to change

Price:

2012

REI member: $3,399

Non-member: $3,750

Additional Fees

Single supplement: $399

Total Days: 11
Group Size: 4-12

Activities:

  • Hiking
  • Sea Kayaking
  • Rafting

Accommodations:

Hotel, 1 night; Lodge, 2 nights; Camping, 7 nights

namer: Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport

Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport

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Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport

Alaska is big, wild and vividly beautiful. Hiking and paddling on our Denali and Prince William Sound sampler, we'll experience the stunningly distinct ecologies of Alaska's coastal and interior regions in grand style. We cross Prince William Sound, America's largest intact marine ecosystem, to the hidden gem of Cordova, which still has a taste of 1940s Alaska. After an amazing hike, it's off to the Childs Glacier to hear the thunderous crack and witness the spectacle of millions of tons of ice calving into the Copper River. A thrilling floatplane ride to the port of Valdez is followed by a day of kayaking at Shoup Glacier, where we may run into harbor seals sunning themselves atop icebergs. Then it's on to 20,320-foot Mt. McKinley, known to the Athabascan people as Denali or the "High One." We devote three days to hiking, rafting and exploring this sub-arctic wonderland that is one of the world's premier wildlife destinations; home to grizzly bears, Dall sheep, caribou and moose.

Important Notice: Day 1 is the day you should plan to arrive at the meeting point for the trip. This may require departing your hometown one or more days in advance.

Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport Itinerary:

  • Day 1

    Your trip begins today in Anchorage, Alaska. You can arrive at any time and transfer to our hotel independently. Depending on your arrival time, the remainder of the day is at leisure to relax after your flight or to explore some of the city’s notable sites including the Anchorage Museum of Art & History and Alaska Zoo. Meals on your own today, hotel included.

  • Day 2

    Preparing for our afternoon cruise across stunning Prince William Sound, we meet early in the hotel lobby for introductions. As we head south from Anchorage en route to Whittier, we'll stop at the Portage Glacier Visitor Center to view exhibits and a highly acclaimed film about the glaciers that continue to carve and shape the Alaska landscape as they expand and recede. We'll be on the lookout for our first glimpse of Alaskan wildlife as we board an Alaska State Ferry in Whittier for the three-hour crossing to Cordova, a small fishing town far off the beaten track (the local fishing fleet is the source for much of the prized Copper River Salmon catch each season). Originally established in 1906 as a railroad terminus for the Kennicott copper mines, the town consists mostly of wooden buildings from much earlier eras. Our home for the next two nights is the Orca Adventure Lodge, a cannery built in the 1880s and now renovated into a picturesque lodge. Driving distance: 50 miles (1½ hours). Breakfast, lunch included.

  • Day 3

    Cordova is an undiscovered gem that offers scenic grandeur, bird watching and plenty of great hiking opportunities. Today's hike takes place on the Copper River Delta, through the massive Chugach National Forest. After a short drive out of town on the Copper River Highway, we'll hike through pristine spruce and hemlock forests, gaining our ridge with amazing views of the Gulf of Alaska and Orca Inlet. We'll enjoy a picnic lunch before further exploring this magnificent landscape. After our hike, we'll explore the Copper River Delta searching for river otters, moose and bear before heading back to Cordova for an amazing salmon feast. As our guides prepare a fresh salmon bake, we'll relax to the sights and sounds of this amazing coastal town. Driving distance: 60 miles (3 hours). All meals included.

    Hiking: 6-7 miles.

  • Day 4

    For those ready for another temperate rain forest hike, we'll make our way up the flanks of Mt. Eyak for a spectacular view of Prince William Sound, perhaps with soaring bald eagles in the forefront of our photos. By early afternoon, we'll strap ourselves in for an exciting and scenic floatplane flight to Valdez where we set up camp for the next two nights. Breakfast, lunch included.

    Hiking: 2-3 hours.

  • Day 5

    We spend a remarkable day exploring Prince William Sound and sea kayaking near Shoup Glacier to see Shoup Bay's amazing wildlife, including seals, sea otters, eagles and occasionally whales. Our paddle takes us past icebergs, nesting Kittiwakes and eventually in front of the face of the glacier itself. Any trip member choosing not to kayak today may opt to take a scenic cruise to the Columbia Glacier or relax back at camp. We return to our campsite this evening for dinner and overnight. All meals included.

    Kayaking: 6 hours.

  • Day 6

    Crossing Thompson Pass, we hike near the Worthington Glacier with the Chugach Range looming all around us (with views that have been compared to the Swiss Alps). This afternoon, we continue towards the Alaskan "interior" past Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and finally to the Matanuska Glacier and our campsite for the next two nights. The Matanuska is the largest road accessible glacier in Alaska at nearly 4 miles wide and 26 miles long and our nearby campsite will allow plenty of opportunities for hiking, exploring and photographing the unique landscape. Driving distance: 160 miles (4 hours). All meals included.

    Hiking: 5 miles.

  • Day 7

    Today, we'll strap on crampons for a trek on the ice of the Matanuska Glacier (no previous experience necessary). Spectacular views of surface pools, hidden lakes, ice towers, crevasses and ice caves will inspire the mountaineer in all of us as we learn firsthand about the powerful forces that these enormous rivers of ice have on the Alaskan landscape. After our trek, you'll be free to participate in a guided hike up Lion's Head, offering a different visual perspective of the massive glacier nearby. All meals included.

    Three-hour (5 mile) glacier hike included. Lion's Head hike adds additional 3 miles.

  • Day 8

    This morning, we begin our journey to Denali National Park, first protected in 1917 as a game reserve. Stopping for lunch in the small town of Talkeetna, we'll visit the Denali National Park Mountaineering Ranger Station where we can talk to a Mt. McKinley climbing ranger about the challenges mountaineers face climbing North America's highest peak. By late afternoon, we'll continue our drive to Denali National Park to set up camp near the Park entrance. Driving time: 6 hours. All meals included.

  • Day 9

    Denali National Park is a certain highlight of everyone's visit to Alaska! More than 650 species of flowering plants poke out from the thin layer of topsoil above the permafrost and 39 species of mammals survive the long, cold winters. We take a park service shuttle bus (tickets provided) on a "North American safari" into the heart of this incredible wilderness with the hopes of encountering some of its unique flora and fauna. The park road we travel down is closed to regular vehicle traffic after the initial 15 miles so the shuttle provides the only way to visit the park's amazing interior. All meals included.

    Denali National Park:
    Over six million acres in size, Denali provides our best opportunity to view Alaska wildlife such as moose, caribou, grizzly bear, Dall sheep and wolves. We'll also see many species of plants, flowers and shrubs that blanket the Tundra, and perhaps even catch a glimpse of massive Mount McKinley, the tallest peak in North America (20,320').

  • Day 10 

    After breakfast, we'll put on dry-suits and life jackets and prepare for our river rafting adventure down the Nenana River. You can opt for the Canyon Run, which has a series of Class III-IV rapids, or the Scenic Run, which is a more moderate Class II-III.  The rest of the afternoon will be left free for hiking, for an optional scenic flight around the mountain (a flight that has been called the most spectacular plane ride on earth), or  perhaps just relaxing and enjoying the sights and sounds of this magnificent park. All meals included.

    Rafting: 4 hours.

  • Day 11

    Driving south from Denali, we pass through the Matanuska Valley, returning to Anchorage around 5 p.m. Please do not schedule any flights out of Anchorage prior to 8 p.m. Driving distance: 240 miles (5 hours). Breakfast, lunch included.

Note on Itinerary

Although we do our very best to adhere to the schedule listed above, this itinerary is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control including weather, road and terrain conditions. Occasionally, floatplane flights cannot operate due to inclement weather in which case our groups will travel from Cordova to Valdez via ferry. Some of our hikes are over trail-less tundra and actual daily hiking mileage may vary. 

Note on driving times: On 4 days, driving times range from 3-6 hours. There are numerous breaks for hikes, photo stops, etc., scheduled throughout the drives.

Air Travel

Please check with us before purchasing your airline tickets to ensure your trip has the necessary minimum number of participants required to operate.

Single Travelers

If you are traveling alone and specifically request single accommodations, you will be asked to pay the full single supplement noted on the trip itinerary. If you wish to share accommodations, we will assign you a roommate if one is available. If a roommate cannot be found, you will be asked to pay a reduced single fee, which is half of the full single supplement. Please be advised that there are a limited number of single rooms/tents available on most departures.

Price Includes

Accommodations and meals as noted in the daily itinerary; all van transportation; guide leadership; group cooking and camping gear including tents (bring your own sleeping bag/pad); entrance to Denali National Park and shuttle bus ticket; ferry from Whittier to Cordova; floatplane flight from Cordova to Valdez; kayak tour of Shoup Glacier or Columbia Glacier scenic cruise; Matanuska Glacier hike and Nenana River rafting excursion.

Not Included

Airfare to Anchorage; 3 dinners; sleeping bag/pad; insurance; alcoholic beverages; gratuities; optional excursions including Denali flight seeing; items of a personal nature.

Qualifications

This trip is rated as Moderate [3]. It is not necessary to be an expert hiker to participate in this trip, but you should enjoy hiking and feel comfortable spending 3-6 hours on trail during most days. To maximize your enjoyment of the trip and to avoid sore muscles, we suggest beginning a regular exercise regimen at least 2 - 3 months prior to departure. Recommended exercises include hiking, jogging, cycling and/or swimming. The better shape you are in, the more fun you will have. Get out on those hills if possible! The kayaking trip to Shoup Glacier and rafting trip on the Nenana River are suitable for beginners.

Weather

Temperatures during the summer months in Alaska are generally pleasant during the day (60 - 80° F), but can drop into the 40s and 50s at night. Late August departures may encounter daytime temperatures in the 50 - 60° range, with nighttime temperatures in the high 30s. Although sunshine may be abundant, at least some rainfall is a strong possibility during any month, and you must be prepared for weather extremes that vary greatly from day to night, and from region to region as you travel through the state. Proper raingear is essential.

Denali National Park Regulations

All commercial operators visiting Denali National Park & Preserve operate under a Commercial Use Authorization (CUA). CUA operating provisions strictly regulate traffic, both motorized and non-motorized, within the boundaries of the park. Most backcountry portions of the park, including those adjacent to the park road, are closed to guided activities including day hiking and backpacking. Guides accompanying clients in these closed areas will be assumed to be conducting guiding activities and considered to be in non-compliance of the terms of the CUA. Please understand that, for this reason, our guides will not be accompanying the group on the bus ride into Denali on Day 9 but will be happy to recommend a variety of hikes accessible along the park shuttle route.

General Information

This trip is subject to the booking information set forth in the current REI Adventures Reservation Information. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A full gear list and pre-departure information is sent upon sign-up. We highly recommend the purchase of travel insurance through REI Adventures. If coverage is purchased at the time of your initial reservation, the 'Pre-existing Conditions Exclusion' is waived (certain exclusions apply).

We look forward to having you join us for the trip of a lifetime! Why wait? Space is limited, reserve your adventure today.

Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport

The key to staying comfortable while on an active trip is layering. To get maximum comfort with minimum weight, you need versatile layers that mix and match to create the right amount of insulation, ventilation and weather protection. Try to bring only what is necessary—this will help you and the field staff.

Weather

Temperatures during the summer months in Alaska are generally pleasant during the day (60 - 80° F), but can drop into the 40s and 50s at night.  Late August departures may encounter daytime temperatures in the 50 - 60° range, with nighttime temperatures in the high 30s.  Although sunshine may be abundant, at least some rainfall is a strong possibility during any month, and you must be prepared for weather extremes that vary greatly from day to night, and from region to region as you travel through the state.  Because Alaska’s weather can be chilly even in summer, please bring additional warm clothing if you tend to get cold easily.

Gear Checklist

Provided Gear
  • Tents
  • Kayaks w/paddling gear & rubber boots for Shoup Glacier excursion
  • Cooking equipment / eating utensils
  • Group first-aid kit
  • Crampons for Matanuska Glacier hike
  • Dry suits for Nenana River rafting
Official Papers
  • Airline tickets
  • Photo identification
Luggage
  • Duffel bag, medium/large sized
  • Daypack for water bottle, raingear, camera, etc.
  • Waterproof daypack rain cover
  • Luggage tags and luggage locks
Camping Gear
  • Sleeping bag, lightweight compressible, 30° F (or 20° if you are a cold sleeper)
  • Sleeping pad
Outerwear
  • Rain jacket and pants: lightweight, breathable, waterproof (see “Things to Consider” section)
Clothing
  • Lightweight, easily washable items for travel and evening wear
  • T-shirts
  • Long sleeve shirts
  • Hiking shorts, quick-dry
  • Hiking pants, quick-dry
  • Midweight fleece jacket or synthetic sweater
  • Midweight thermal underwear top and bottom
  • Hiking socks and liners (6 pair)
  • Underwear
Clothing Accessories
  • Wool/fleece hat
  • Sun hat
  • Fleece gloves or mittens
Footwear
  • Hiking boots - lightweight with ankle support, water resistant and broken-in
  • Sandals or sneakers for campground
Travel Accessories
  • Two water bottles (1 quart size) or hydration pack
  • Sunglasses and retainer strap
  • Sunscreen / Lip balm
  • Insect repellent
  • Watch with alarm or travel clock
  • Headlamp or small flashlight with spare batteries/bulb (early June and August departures)
  • Personal first-aid kit (small)
  • Toiletry kit and small towel
  • Baby Wipes
  • Ziploc bags to separate wet items from dry
Optional Accessories
  • Camera, film and spare batteries
  • Mosquito headnet
  • Paddling gloves
  • Reading and writing material
  • Bandana
  • Earplugs
  • Compact binoculars (very useful)
  • Hiking stick or trekking poles
  • Knee supports
  • Motion sickness remedies
  • Spare contact lenses or glasses
  • Travel pillow

Things to Consider

  • Please remember to always pack essential items such as appropriate identification, money, eyewear, a change of clothing, hiking boots and medications in your carry-on baggage, in case your luggage is delayed.
  • Make sure boots are broken-in and bring moleskin or similar for foot treatment. Thin liner socks (either silk or synthetic) worn under regular hiking socks may minimize the risk of blisters.
  • Good raingear is essential on this trip! Bring pants and a jacket with an attached hood. Most waterproof/breathable outerwear layers come with DWR (durable water repellent) treatments on their outer surfaces. With regular exposure to the elements, DWR treatments can wear off. You can renew your DWR by washing according to the care instructions and ironing using a warm steam setting. Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a permanent DWR treatment. After extended wear and/or many washings, the original repellent finish will be depleted and you'll need to use a spray-on or wash-in water repellency treatment to treat the outer surface of the fabric. Keep in mind that even waterproof, breathable raingear made of fabrics such as Gore-Tex will soak through in an all-day rain. Plan your layers accordingly to keep yourself warm.
  • Cotton is wonderful in warm weather. However, once it becomes wet, it will drain your body heat. Bring wool or synthetics such as Capilene®, MTS® and Thermax®.
  • Always test your layers before a trip. Your outer layer should fit easily over the inside ones without binding and bunching up.
  • Use Ziploc bags or stuff sacks to keep wet clothes separate from dry clothes. Bring a pack cover to keep your daypack dry if it rains.
  • If you wear prescription glasses, use a safety cord and bring an extra pair if possible. Contact lens wearers should also bring an extra set, or bring eyeglasses as a backup.

Feel free to give us a call at (800) 622-2236 should you have any questions regarding the gear list. The staff at our stores and Direct Sales (800-426-4840) will also be happy to help you with gear questions. Or check out www.rei.com/learn. The Expert Advice section on our "Learn" page has great information to help you prepare for your trip.

REVIEW SNAPSHOT®

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REI Adventures Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport
 
4.8

(based on 12 reviews)

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Group camaraderie (12)
  • Guides (11)
  • Well organized itinerary (11)
  • Food (10)
  • Once in a lifetime experience (9)

Cons

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        • Reviewer Profile:
        • Casual adventurer (8), Avid adventurer (4)
        • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
        • All the details planned for me (10), Destination (10), I liked the itinerary (10), Active adventures (9), Travel with like-minded outdoor enthusiasts (4)

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      5.0

      Fantastic adventure!

      By LisaS

      from Connecticut

      About Me Avid Adventurer

      Site Member

      Pros

      • Accommodations
      • Activity Level
      • Exceeded Expectations
      • Food
      • Group Camaraderie
      • Guides
      • Once in a Lifetime Experience
      • Quality Equipment Provided
      • Well Organized Itinerary

      Cons

        Best Uses

          Comments about REI Adventures Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport:

          The varied activities and locations were a fantastic introduction to all that Alaska has to offer. Nothing prepares you for the scale of Alaska, but through our excellent guides, we were able to experience many of its most beautiful sites. We returned home looking forward to returning!

          • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
          • All the Details Planned for Me, Travel with Like-minded Outdoor Enthusiasts

          (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

           
          5.0

          Take this trip!

          By Not2OldGuy

          from Chicago, Illinois

          About Me Casual Adventurer, Love the outdoors

          Site Member

          Pros

          • Accommodations
          • Activity Mix
          • Exceeded Expectations
          • Group Camaraderie
          • Guides
          • Once in a Lifetime Experience
          • Well Organized Itinerary

          Cons

          • Application handling

          Best Uses

            Comments about REI Adventures Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport:

            Jon David was a terrific guide. I can't say enough great things about how he conducted himself and lead the group. He is knowledgable about the area and is very organized with really good leadership skills. He's a natural for the job and really made the whole group confortable from the start. Plus the guy can cook!

            The people handling the application process could be more organized. They lost my dad's application papers and he had to re-send them after 2 months. They also at first said they hadn't received mine after a month but I requested the representative to go look and she did and found them at the bottom of a pile of papers. Not the greatest confidence builder when you've not taken a trip like this before. The rep was pleasent while handling the concern but should have had the papers in a file for the trip ready at hand.

            • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
            • Active Adventures, All the Details Planned for Me, Destination, I Liked the Itinerary
            • Why did you choose this trip?:
            • I was trying to plan my own trip to Alaska but quickly got overwhelmed with the details of planning without knowing anything about the area or vendors. The itinerary was the right length, destinations, and activities I was interested in. Plus all the planning was done for me.
            • What was the highlight of your trip?:
            • I have two favorites, well three: 1) Seeing Mt.McKinley before it hid behind the clouds for the day, 2) Seeing grizzlies right next to the bus in Denali exactly when we were planning to get out and hike, 3) getting to spend it with my 75 year young dad.
            • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
            • First, Be sure to follow up with REI that your application is received and keep a copy in case it's not. Secondly, be sure to contact your Adventures representative and talk to him/her about anything you have questions about including appropriate gear for your trip and time of the year you're going. I made several revisions to my packing based on advice from my rep. They do a great job.

            (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

             
            5.0

            Go!

            By CarDix

            from Philadelphia, PA

            About Me Avid Adventurer

            See all my reviews

            Pros

            • Exceeded Expectations
            • Food
            • Group Camaraderie
            • Guides

            Cons

              Best Uses

                Comments about REI Adventures Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport:

                This trip offers a variety of activities and allows you to see the diversity of the landscapes of Alaska. Our guide asked us the first day what each of us was hoping to see or do in Alaska, and she did a great job trying to make all those wishes come to pass.
                The camp sites were excellent. There is more opportunity to shower then is detailed in itinerary, which is nice:) The food is really good. Gourmet dinners, hot breakfasts, coffee ready when you wake up.
                Great guides make a great trip, and this trip has some great guides. You won't be disappointed.

                • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
                • Active Adventures, Destination, I Liked the Itinerary, Travel with Like-minded Outdoor Enthusiasts
                • Why did you choose this trip?:
                • The location was the first factor I looked for when choosing this trip, and the number of stars and the reviews I read sealed the deal.
                • What was the highlight of your trip?:
                • So many! No. 1: Ice climbing. It was an add on ([$]) that most of our group chose to do, and no one was sorry. No. 2: The optional Lion's Head hike was amazing. It was at the end of a long day, and those who didn't go missed out on some amazing views. No. 3: Our guides were also a highlight. Haley and Brandon were fun, professional, and flexible. No. 4: the wildlife.
                • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
                • Bring good rain gear. Bring one warm jacket and gloves (I went mid August and things could get chilly). Remember this is a van trip. You will have a few long days in the van, so bring an ipod!

                (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                5.0

                Amazing Introduction to Alaska

                By Leslie Taylor

                from Bethesda, MD

                About Me Avid Adventurer

                See all my reviews

                Pros

                • Activity Level
                • Choice of locations
                • Exceeded Expectations
                • Food
                • Group Camaraderie
                • Guides
                • Mix of activities
                • Once in a Lifetime Experience
                • Quality Equipment Provided
                • Well Organized Itinerary

                Cons

                • Vehicle breakdown

                Best Uses

                  Comments about REI Adventures Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport:

                  Visiting Denali, all the hikes (lots of different environments), Seeing Valdez and Cordoba, flying in the float plane and experiencing great views of the Sound, mountains and glaciers. Enjoyed the guides' enthusiasm, good humor and adaptability, and the group dynamics and comraderie. Recommend satellite phone for communication when out of range of cellular coverage -- since we experienced a vehicle breakdown miles from any assistance and spent a number of hours in the van and two particpants had to go above and beyond what anyone would have expected. Impressed with the leader's handling of the event, however.

                  • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
                  • Active Adventures, All the Details Planned for Me, Destination, Good Value, I Liked the Itinerary, Travel with Like-minded Outdoor Enthusiasts
                  • Why did you choose this trip?:
                  • WAnted to see Alaska, have an active outdoor experience, and enjoy it with other outdoor enthusiasts.
                  • What was the highlight of your trip?:
                  • There were so many amazing things we did and saw -- the hikes, glacier walk, seeing grizzlies in Denali, along wtih many other animals, seeing the peaks of Mt. McKinley, visiting various glaciers, the float plane, the whitewater rafting and being with other people who were upbeat, enthusiastic and really enjoying themselves.
                  • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
                  • Follow gear list but add gaiters (reduces mud if rainy); you won't need as many changes of clothes as you think (except underwear and socks) -- no one cares what you wear; recognize you will not be online or in contact everyday (what a relief -- a real vacation); engage in general conditioning, especially hiking, to prepare; be sure you are comfortable camping; if you need something (equipment, clothes, modification of activities, special foods), just ask the guides or other participants -- everyone is there to help you have as good a time as they want to have.
                   
                  4.0

                  Take the trip!

                  By GreeneGirl

                  from Phoenix, AZ

                  About Me Casual Adventurer

                  See all my reviews

                  Site Member

                  Pros

                  • Diversity of activities
                  • Diversity of wildlife
                  • Food
                  • Group Camaraderie
                  • Once in a Lifetime Experience
                  • Saw multiple ecosystems
                  • Well Organized Itinerary

                  Cons

                  • Quality Equipment Provided

                  Best Uses

                    Comments about REI Adventures Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport:

                    The only real downside on this trip was the tents. They are well used, it had been raining a lot this season, and some were in need of waterproofing/fixing.

                    This was my second REI Adventure trip, and as a single traveler, taking a trip that is completely planned allows me to totally enjoy it and see all the sights. I prefer smaller groups over large crowds, and this type of trip works perfectly. I'm already planning the next one ....

                    • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
                    • Active Adventures, All the Details Planned for Me, Destination, Good Value, I Liked the Itinerary
                    • Why did you choose this trip?:
                    • I had never been to Alaska, and it was on the "must see" list. I liked the idea of a variety of activities during the trip (hiking, kayaking). I also like the diversity of locations on the itinerary and that I would be able to see more of Alaska.
                    • What was the highlight of your trip?:
                    • There were several - kayaking to Shoup Glacier, trekking on Matanuska Glacier, visiting Denali National Park and Preserve, and the floatplane ride to Valdez. The Denali Air flight to Mt. McKinley was great, even if the weather didn't entirely cooperate.
                    • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
                    • Check the weather in advance so that you bring adequate warm clothing, if necessary. I purchased an additional fleece jacket in Cordova and was glad I did! Invest in a good rain jacket and pants. Bring the items recommended on the Gear List - it covered all my needs during the trip. If you are not in shape, train in advance, especially climbing hills, as recommended by REI. The hikes are very doable, but if you live in a flat area, hills can be a little tougher. And if it rains, just go with it and have a good time. It's a great adventure.

                    (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                     
                    4.0

                    This Trip Shows So Much of Alaska

                    By jmcnee1

                    from Bakersfield, CA

                    About Me Casual Adventurer

                    Site Member

                    Pros

                    • Accommodations
                    • Exceeded Expectations
                    • Food
                    • Group Camaraderie
                    • Guides
                    • Quality Equipment Provided
                    • Well Organized Itinerary

                    Cons

                    • Activity Level

                    Best Uses

                      Comments about REI Adventures Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport:

                      The trip was awesome and definitely worth it. It seems the activities are geared toward a less fit crowd. The rafting in particular was disappointing since the river guides were very conservative in their route through the rapids.

                      • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
                      • Active Adventures, All the Details Planned for Me, Destination, I Liked the Itinerary
                      • Why did you choose this trip?:
                      • The destination and the activities in the itinerary.
                      • What was the highlight of your trip?:
                      • Ice climbing at the Matanuska glacier.
                      • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
                      • Bring a lot of warm clothes and prepare for rain.

                      (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

                       
                      4.0

                      great trip, prepare well

                      By brownbird

                      from southeastern USA

                      About Me Casual Adventurer, Fit but not freqnt camper

                      Pros

                      • Group Camaraderie
                      • Guides
                      • Once in a Lifetime Experience
                      • Well Organized Itinerary

                      Cons

                        Best Uses

                          Comments about REI Adventures Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport:

                          This trip was great fun. Realize that REI contracts with a local outfitter which provides the guides and gear. The special activities are run by independent outdoor centers. Everything went off without a hitch. The guides were very responsive, flexible, and organized. The job is clearly difficult; feeding, driving, and satisfying 12 or so strangers. Highest kudos to the guides. The independent guides for each special event (whitewater, ice climbing, sea kayaking) were also really nice, very knowledgeable, very safety conscious, and dealt with us novices with respect. At Denali Park, the REI guides play a limited role due to park rules. This didnt make a difference as the park guides were also excellent. Our group dynamic was really superb. The tents were adequate but were somewhat worn and a couple leaked. They were roomy 3-person tents occupied by 1 or 2 people.

                          • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
                          • Active Adventures, Destination, I Liked the Itinerary
                          • Why did you choose this trip?:
                          • The destination. Appeared to be well run and well liked in reviews. Family friendly.
                          • What was the highlight of your trip?:
                          • The special activities. The scenery and wildlife.
                          • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
                          • Some things that may need reiteration although they are in the writeups. -This is a tent camping trip. -This is a road trip. You live out of a 14-person van that pulls a small trailer with all the gear; there are 2-3 long travel days. -It can get cold (mid-40s)and is often rainy at least in early June. You will be setting up and breaking down your tent a few times during the 10 days. Note that the total cost will include gratuities for the guides.

                          (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

                           
                          5.0

                          If you only go to Alaska Once

                          By Ilovemountains

                          from Chicago

                          About Me Avid Adventurer

                          Pros

                          • Accommodations
                          • Exceeded Expectations
                          • Food
                          • Group Camaraderie
                          • Guides
                          • Once in a Lifetime Experience
                          • Quality Equipment Provided
                          • Well Organized Itinerary

                          Cons

                          • Activity Level

                          Best Uses

                            Comments about REI Adventures Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport:

                            The food is excellent so worry about over eating not under.

                            You will have time to see everything, like others have said, you won't feel rushed.

                            The only con is that if you extremely active this trip will not be wear you out. Activities are great and go all day; however, I was looking to be worn out each night and was not.

                            • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
                            • All the Details Planned for Me, Being a lone traveler, Destination, Travel with Like-minded Outdoor Enthusiasts
                            • Why did you choose this trip?:
                            • I desperately wanted to go to Alaska and not willing to go by myself and plan details in an unfamilar place, this was my perfect solution.
                            • What was the highlight of your trip?:
                            • The first was seeing a Black Bear twenty feet down the trail head. The second highlight was the fligt around Denali. Finally, all the sheep, caribou, grizzilies, and fauna that we saw.
                            • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
                            • Bring extra warm clothes, you will use it. Also, know the degree of your sleeping bag, it may sound silly now, but you'll be nice and toasty when it hits 20 degrees in Denali. DO THE FLIGHT in Denali, you'll never forget it.
                             
                            5.0

                            WOW!

                            By 2Martha

                            from Washington State

                            About Me Casual Adventurer

                            Pros

                            • Activity Level
                            • Food
                            • Group Camaraderie
                            • Guides
                            • Well Organized Itinerary

                            Cons

                              Best Uses

                                Comments about REI Adventures Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport:

                                This trip was very well planned out. I know there was a schedule but it was not very apparent to the travelers. It was at a leisurely pace and the guides were very flexible if the travelers wanted to stay somewhere a little longer or participate in other activities.

                                • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
                                • All the Details Planned for Me, Destination, Good Value, I Liked the Itinerary
                                • Why did you choose this trip?:
                                • I've been looking to go to Alaska and have found when I plan my own trips it does not feel as organized or I don't do what I planned.
                                • What was the highlight of your trip?:
                                • Kayaking to the foot of Shoup Glacier.
                                • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
                                • Bring warm clothes, paddle gloves are important to have. Don't even think you might losea few pounds because of all the activities, the food is very good & plentiful.
                                 
                                5.0

                                Sold on living in Alaska

                                By Exteam

                                from Atlanta, GA

                                About Me Casual Adventurer

                                Pros

                                • Accommodations
                                • Activity Level
                                • Exceeded Expectations
                                • Food
                                • Group Camaraderie
                                • Guides
                                • Once in a Lifetime Experience
                                • Quality Equipment Provided
                                • Well Organized Itinerary

                                Cons

                                  Best Uses

                                    Comments about REI Adventures Denali & Prince William Sound Multisport:

                                    I was impressed by how comfortable I was with 12 strangers after day 1-the food was amazing-the guides were outstanding.

                                    • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
                                    • Active Adventures, All the Details Planned for Me, Commitment to Sustainability, Destination, I Liked the Itinerary
                                    • Why did you choose this trip?:
                                    • Wanted something that would make a lasting impression and was NOT with 1500 of my closest friends.
                                    • What was the highlight of your trip?:
                                    • Exceeding my limits and climbing to the top of a mountain to overlook a valley and glacier.
                                    • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
                                    • Pack lite-and bring extra socks.

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