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12 DAYS
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  • Visit the Kluane National Park Interpretive Centre 
  • Pass through the narrow gorge of the Tatshenshini and out into the broader valley, we will be paddling out of the Yukon and entering British Columbia 
  • Hike onto the dramatic surface of the glacier is unforgettable 
  • Relax and enjoy a hike to overlook the bergs on the lake
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Primary: Rafting
Other: Helicopter Touring, Wildlife, paddling, nature, Camping
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Tatshenshini River Expedition by Raft

Perhaps the wildest and most visually spectacular river in North America, the Tatshenshini River flows through the heart of the largest bio-preserve in the world, Tatshenshini Provincial Park.
Perhaps the wildest and most visually spectacular river in North America, the Tatshenshini River flows through the heart of the largest bio-preserve in the world, Tatshenshini Provincial Park. Recently protected by the establishment of this protected wilderness area, the Tatshenshinior “Tat” flows past tall mountains, vast glaciers and an iceberg dotted lake. Bald eagles abound, grizzlies feed on spawning salmon and if you are lucky, you may catch a glimpse of the rare blue glacier bear. This rafting adventure on the Tat is an international journey of unparalleled beauty. 

Featured in our ’99 Fall issue of Northern Currents, this is the region of the recent "Iceman" discovery. 

We raft from the Klukshu River, a coastal range river at Dalton Post to the Yukon River and Dry Bay, Alaska along a 255 km (160 mile) route with an elevation drop of 550 m (approx. 1,800 ft).

Additional Tatshenshini River Trip Notes: 
  • Pre- and post-trip accommodation is your responsibility - the cost is not included in the trip fee. 
  • At the-fish packing plant in Dry Bay we will be picked up by a small plane (probably Hawker Sidley) and flown back to Whitehorse. Be sure to have proof of citizenship with you for the U.S. and Canadian customs. On the rare occasion, we can be weathered in at Dry Bay. To keep to schedule, we would require a shuttle flight to Yakutat, Alaska. 
  • Please ensure that you have a waterproof rain jacket and pants. Goretex is not a substitute for rain gear on this trip. Life jackets are supplied. Please do not bring a PFD as we have regulation life jackets that are required by law for this river.
Day 1: Kluane National Park
We will meet in the hotel lobby at 8am. Following breakfast (not covered) and will embark on the Alaska Highway. Along the way we will visit Kwaday Dan Kenji (translated: Long Ago Peoples Place). Here we will see examples of native shelters and traditional living skills used by First Nations people in the region for 10,000 years. Further on we will visit the Kluane National Park Interpretive Centre. (The bakery across the road is legendary for its goodies – keep your wallet handy.) We then head south into the Kluane Game Sanctuary, stopping at the ancient village of Klukshu. Stepping back in time we have an opportunity to view this tradional settlement. A small craft shop is open and purchases can be sent back on the bus for storage in our office. The next leg of our journey will take us through the stunning scenery of the Haines Pass. Our objective is the US Customs Post at Pleasant Camp where we clear US Customs before the trip. You may be tempted to have an afternoon nap during the drive, but the scenery will keep you riveted! Later in the afternoon we arrive at Dalton Post, now known as Shäwshe reflecting its heritage with the Champagne Aishihik Firtst Nations. Following a safety orientation we will load the rafts and push off. At this point the Tatshenshini is a narrow stream. Watched by Bald Eages we will travel a short distance before reaching the evening camp. (L/D)
Day 2: Canyon Whitewater
Another safety briefing will prepare us for the day. Before long, as we float deeper into the St. Elias Mountains (19,850’) we will encounter class 2–4 whitewater jubilantly welcoming us into this land without roads. This is the most continuous whitewater of the trip. As we pass through the narrow gorge of the Tatshenshini and out into the broader valley, we will be paddling out of the Yukon and entering British Columbia. In camp we will relax and dry out after an exciting day in the rapids. (B/L/D)
Day 3: Bald Eagles
Today, in contrast to the swift rapids we have descended, the river meanders quietly but surely through the broad valley dotted with oxbow lakes. This region is home to moose, beaver, bald eagles, osprey and many species of waterfowl. Through out the day the many tributaries of the Tatshenshini cause it to swell until it has doubled in volume from our previous campsite. Here we are treated to our first view of the Alsek Range. (B/L/D)
Day 4: Ridges & Mountain Goats
Weather permitting, this is a hiking day. We will spend the time exploring the local area. A hike up to an open ridge offers everyone the chance to overlook the river and surrounding area. A short distance along this ridge offers an alpine meadow hosting an endless variety of wild flowers. Those who are more ad venturous can continue to climb another 1000 metres to the top for a spectacular view of some of the glaciers of the Alsek Range. This area is known as Goat Ridge and often, if we are lucky, we glimpse mountain goats feeding on the open tundra of the high plateau. (B/L/D)
Day 5 & 6: St. Elias Range
We float past the Carmine peaks and the O’Connor River with great views of the far off St. Elias Range. Here we see signs of recent glacial action as the river picks up speed and becomes very braided. Moose, mountain goats, grizzly bears and bald eagles often frequent the wide gravel river banks. (B/L/D)
Day 7: Glaciers Abound
Today we begin to see the many glaciers of the area. From our camp at Melt Creek, near the confluence of the Alsek River, we can count 27 different glaciers. Glorious views can be seen in all directions. (B/L/D)
Day 8: Confluence of Great Rivers
Now, as we speed along with the current, the voluminous Alsek River joins us from the north. So large is the confluence that it is difficult to know exactly where our route lies. The Noisy Range overlooks the confluence where the Tatshenshini disappears in the shadow of the looming Pentice Ice Caps. The surrounding peaks become higher and increasingly majestic, robed in glaciers. We stop at the base of Walker Glacier and its huge moraines. The hike onto the dramatic surface of the glacier is unforgettable. If you listen during the night you may hear ice falls – huge blocks roaring down from the heights where they have broken free. (B/L/D)
Day 9: Alsek Lake & Bergs
Back on the river we will pass the Novatak Glacier, nearly six miles wide where it sprawls towards the river. As Mount Fairweather (15,300') appears around the bend, dwarfing the surrounding 7,000' peaks, a narrow sliver of a peninsula separates the river from Alsek Lake. Here the Alsek and Grand Plateau Glaciers occupy several miles of shore line where they “calve” huge slabs of ice into the lake issuing a thundering roar. The iceberg-studded lake is an enchanting place to camp. (B/L/D)
Day 10: Grand Plateau Glacier
On our lay-over day, we will relax and enjoy a hike to overlook the bergs on the lake and if conditions permit, we will paddle and row among drifting bergs, keeping a respectful distance as they crack and roll. (B/L/D)
Day 11: Dry Bay, Gulf of Alaska & Flight Back to Whitehorse
The Alsek now passes through a transition from the tallest peaks on the continent to the broad flat Pacific coastline. In this valley we have a vertical distance of over 15,000’ between us and the highest peaks, an overall elevation difference greater than that of the Himalayas. Back on the river we pull into shore at the fish packing sound of the local power generator is a beacon, even in the thickest Pacific fog. The only access is by air or boat. In all but the worst weather, the bush plane will pick us up and fly us back through the Coast and St. Elias ranges to Whitehorse. Following showers, the group may want to gather at a local eating establishment (not included). Whitehorse is a lively town and it will not be difficult to find a way to enjoy the evening! (B/L/D)
Day 12: Homeward Bound
After goodbyes and a last look around Whitehorse, we will head for home with a cargo of fond and spectacular memories. (B/L/D)
TRIP INCLUDES
  • Life jackets
  • Tent: comfortable for 2 people 
  • Tent bag: Each bag holds 3 tents. 
  • River bag: this is for your clothing and camp gear. 
  • Day bag: a smaller bag for items you may access to during the day. 
  • Boot bag: bag for carrying hiking boots. 
  • Cooking, eating utensils, table ware – All.
TRIP DOES NOT INCLUDE
  • $193 Park Fee
CANCELLATIONS: 20% cancellation fee applied if cancelled 60 days prior to departure. Cancellations within 60 days are 100% non-cancelable

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