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Tatshenshini River Rafting


What to Bring for Tatshenshini River Rafting

Getting ready is part of the fun. This list is designed to simplify your packing. Please feel free to contact us with any items questions. We use chartered aircraft with limited load carrying capacity. Try to restrict your gear to an effective but lightweight set of outdoor clothing and equipment. Please limit your load to a total of 40 pounds. If you are in doubt about a certain item of clothing, bring it along and consult with the guides pre-trip. It can always be left behind if deemed unnecessary. We will arrange a place at the departure point for you to leave your travel clothing. Avoid bringing unnecessary valuables such as jewelry.

WE PROVIDE:
Tent – Mountain Hardware Trango 3, self-supporting dome tent - comfortable for 2 people with some remaining floor space for clothing etc. (single occupancy is $50). If you wish to bring your own, please contact us to approve the model and design.

Tent bag – we provide communal bags for transporting tents on the raft. Each bag holds 3 tents.

River bag – 115 litre, 30 gal – this is for your clothing and camp gear. When closed properly it provides waterproof protection. We have never encountered anyone who couldn’t fi t everything in this bag!

Day bag – 20 litre, 5 gal– a smaller bag for items you may wish to have access to during the day. Waterproof when closed properly. (note- this is not the same as the “day pack” listed below which you must bring for hiking).

Boot bag – a communal bag for carrying hiking boots during the day. When you stop for a hike, the guides will open this bag.

Cooking, eating utensils, table ware – All.

Gear Checklist:
A. Camping Gear:
_____ sleeping bag - good to freezing or below
_____ sleeping pad - therma-rest or light air mattress are best

*the above items can be rented for $75.00/person per trip


B. Personal Clothing:
_____ t-shirts - three
_____ long-sleeved shirts – wool or synthetic
_____ sweater – polypro, fleece or wool
_____ warm jacket or vest – (e.g think puffy jacket, ski jacket etc.) an extra-thick fleece sweater and windbreaker could substitute
_____ windshell – should be big enough to go over a sweaters
_____ rain jacket (hooded) and pants - VERY IMPORTANT - must be waterproof and good quality – a poncho is NOT acceptable. (see “Comments on Gear – Foul weather clothing”)

_____ shorts - we suggest nylon ‘quick dry’ variety
_____ long pants - ‘quick dry’ nylon, synthetic blend or wool
_____ 1 extra pair of warm pile or wool pants - optional
_____ long underwear (not optional) – tops and bottoms – polypro is best (avoid cotton). There are various weights: light, medium or expedition Pick what is most comfortable for you, keeping in mind that you can layer your clothing.

_____ socks – several pair of wool are best
_____ hat – that can be tied on and with a brim that can protect you from the sun & rain (this is the land of the midnight sun!)
_____ toque (wool hat)

_____ swim suit


C. Other:
_____ running shoes, sport sandals, or equivalent - for camp wear
_____ hiking boots - lightweight
_____ rubber boots with insoles in the bottom – for wearing in raft and voyageur canoe (see Comments on Gear – Footwear)
_____ neoprene booties - with soles or overshoes – for two person canoe expeditions (see Comments on Gear – Footwear).
_____ glasses, contacts (spares), sunglasses – string to tie on
_____ personal toiletry items - soap, towel, shaving gear,
tooth brush, skin cream (to avoid severe drying of hands), etc. Consider a “camp towel” synthetic model. Some bring “baby wipes” for hygiene (we do provide an excellent hand washing system in camp)
_____ sunscreen lotion – with effective sun block – remember: land of the midnight sun!
_____ day pack -capable of holding rain gear, lunch, camera, etc. on hikes
_____ personal medications (bring in “carry-on” – also consider two sets and giving one to the Trip Leader for safe keeping)
_____ insect repellent & bug jacket. We strongly suggest that you bring a bug jacket, they are light weight and pack easily. We do sell “The Original Bug Shirt” see our website or call us for details.

_____ whistle – to attach to your personal flotation device (PFD)
_____ heavy duty garbage bags (U.S. = trash bag) - as insurance to keep your things dry in your waterproof bags
_____ plastic water bottle - for day hikes Must be 1 litre or greater
_____ knife, matches and/or lighter (in a waterproof container), compass if you wish, light cord for clothes line
_____ rubber dish gloves for cold water protection if necessary

_____ minor First Aid items – bandaids, pain relievers. We carry large expedition First Aid kits
_____ small musical instrument if you wish
_____ Passport and Visa (Your responsibility to determine if a Visa is required).


D. Optional:
_____ Small nylon “draw string” organizing bags to keep clothing sorted in your pack
_____ camera and plenty of film - we recommend a waterproof box to protect it

_____ fishing rod and equipment (collapsible please). Check out more About Fishing!
_____ reading and/or writing materials (we bring a “library” with some field guides and trip specific literature)
_____ binoculars - a must for wildlife watching
_____ flashlight - only needed on August trips.
_____ gloves or mitts - for cold days (a must on the Tat/Alsek or any of our tundra trips!)
_____ A favourite alcoholic beverage – in a shatterproof container e.g. naglene bottle
_____ helmet (mandatory for three week whitewater from the Moose Ponds)
_____ Trekking poles - Collapsible walking stick(s)- An excellent asset for your knees & balance while hiking. Use them like ski poles.
_____ tent (we do provide them, but you may feel more comfortable with your own)


SPECIFIC TRIPS:
_____Wet suit or dry suit: Consider it for the Tatshenshini. We provide wet suits for rent on all rivers of Grade III. Wetsuits rentals must be confirmed 90 days prior to trip departure. If you are the type that cools easily, you should consider a wet suit for any trip – 3mm neoprene, short or long legs; sleeveless preferred.

Rental items
We rent the following items: (Fees are per person/item, per trip.)
Wet suits $75.00 Cdn
Pelican professional water proof camera case $35.00 Cdn
Sleeping bag/therma rest combination $75.00 Cdn
Solar battery charger (your device must have a male cigarette lighter piece - not an invertor) $50.00 Cdn
Note:
To ensure we can supply your rental needs, please place your order before June.

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Tatshenshini River Rafting
Tour Code: ZZ-RAFTC-02
13 days / 12 nights ~$5,825.00
Dates: June to Aug

Level : Fitness Level
Difficulty Levels Explained
1. Easy
Easy pace and an average-to-sedentary level of fitness. You should be in good health and fit enough for full day of normal sightseeing and walking.
2. Easy to Moderate
An average level of fitness or some experience with the featured activity is recommended.
3. Moderate
Requires you to have performed the featured activity regularly, with some periods on challenging terrain. Activities are mandatory and you may be traveling at high elevations. You need to be in good health and physical condition to enjoy these trips, with adequate muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance.
4. Demanding
You must be extremely physically fit and are expected to hike or ride four to six hours over steep or more rugged terrain.
5. Strenuous
Prolonged hiking/biking on moderate to difficult terrain (five to nine hours a day).
May include high altitude, rugged terrain etc..
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The Tat
Airport: Whitehorse
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River Rafting

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