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Rope team on Mt. Blackburn in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.

ALASKA ASCENTS

Some of the biggest vertical relief in the world, amidst massive wilderness.

Get the true remote Alaskan expedition experience in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, an area 13 times the size of  Denali National Park. The Wrangells are home to a number of expedition peaks, icefield traverses, and even first ascent opportunities.

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Trips include glacier flights, guiding, dinners and breakfasts, and transportation between Anchorage and Chitna.

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For safety reasons, we require a minimum of two guides on each of these trips.

EXPEDITION PEAKS: 8-14 days

Mt. Bona (16,421')

Mt. Blackburn (16,391')

Mt. Drum (12,011')

Mt. Bear (14,829')

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BASE CAMP STYLE TRIP

Fly into a zone with a high concentration of lower Alaskan peaks that can be summited in 1-2 days from a central base camp. This is an excellent option for climbers interested in a mountaineering skills or Denali prep course.

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TRAVERSES

The Bagley Icefield is the largest nonpolar icefield in North America and offers a number of traverse variations.

TRIP LENGTH

6-18 days

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MEETING LOCATION

Anchorage, Alaska

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DATES

We offer climbing in the Wrangells on a custom basis for private groups and individuals.

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COST

Varies depending on trip length and group size.

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Flying into the mountains with Paul Claus of Ultima Thule Outfitters.
Expedition climbing in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.
Expedition high camp in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.
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