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Your typical sled-dog tour / expedition should run about 10 days to experience a full and wide variety of trail systems and topographical diversifications that abound in this remote wilderness area of interior Alaska and to allow for training with your team, but can be set at whatever amount of time you prefer.

You can begin your training on an established trail system from our homestead or American Summit cabins with a day or two of day trips to give you the “feel” for what is to come later on when the trails become more challenging.

Day trips can vary from 12 to 55 miles.  Our homestead day trips begin deep in the boreal forest and range onto the Yukon River with a run to the Canadian Border to the East or a run on the Yukon River for as far as you want to the West.  Day trip trails can also range into and through several large river drainages, mountain passes and lake crossings including mountain ascents, descents, sheer ice, jumbled ice and different snow conditions which helps to contribute to your novice-training regime. 

Our American Summit cabin features some of the most incredible views Alaska has to offer with some established trails and “make-your-own” trails.  Some years the 40-Mile Caribou herd (of 40,000+) winter right on top of American Summit along with you, your dogs and the wolves.  Usually we can turn the average beginning musher from a novice running a well marked established trail to an advanced “dog-musher” running “black diamond courses” in pursuit of the perfect caribou photo in just a couple days of day trips.  At this point the real adventure begins.

It is an adventure of your choosing.  You can run the Yukon Quest trail and overnight at a remote checkpoint cabin or old miner or trap line cabin.  Run deep into the glaciated mountain ranges of the “40-Mile” country and overnight in a tent camp/camps.  The most challenging and physically demanding tour we have to offer carries you deep into the rugged interior of Alaska.  You will travel in country accessible only by dog team so remote that you are guaranteed not to encounter another human for days on end.  Or run a 150-mile loop, which includes 100 miles of the Yukon Quest trail, crossing American Summit, running the canyons of the “40-Mile River” with a final 50 mile run on the Yukon River.  The overnights range from rustic log cabins in the middle of no-where to a deluxe private cabin with an incredible sauna for one night if that is what you prefer.  Trail conditions of this tour usually are of intermediate level.  For the average person, of average physical shape it would only take a couple of days of training and preparation.

We specialize in custom tours designed specifically to your level of physical fitness and your request of trail and overnight accommodations.  You can communicate directly with us via U.S. mail, E-mail, pre-arranged telephone conference, etc. after initial contact and then we specifically put together all the details, dates and logistics for your customized tour.

Clients begin booking as early as June or before so if you are tied down to specific dates check with us right away to see if the tour is available when you are.

Prices for these tours, trips and adventures are $365.00 per person per day, $350.00 per person for 2 or more. 


CONTACT:
For more information
and/or questions e-mail us at bushalaskaex@starband.net or bush_alaska_expeditions@hotmail.com ask for our brochure or write us at:  Bush Alaska Expeditions, P O Box 161, Eagle, AK 99738.  No incoming phone calls due to the remote location but there is Internet access via satellite. Phone calls can be arranged via computer and satellite.   

OCT-NOV-DEC each year finds us at our American Summit Base Camp.  Our internet access is limited to once every 7 to 10 days.  Please contact us with any questions but also be aware that during that period you may not receive a reply for a period of time depending on weather and travel conditions. 





 
   

 

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