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Rafting the full Alsek River


Rafting the full Alsek River
Yukon Canada

The beautiful Alsek River has it's origins only a short distance from the renown Tatshenshini River in northwest Canada and Alaska but the difference between these two historic rivers is dramatic.
Renowned for large rapids, dramatic mountain valleys and glaciers, the Alsek River is a wilderness treasure. A rafting expedition on the Alsek allows you to visit the world's largest Bio Preserve and experience dramatic alpine splendor. The Alsek River, while extraordinarily different from the Tatshenshini River, is only "one valley over" and is rich with glaciers, icebergs, wildlife and deep canyons. A helicopter portage around Turnback Canyon add to the adventure on this classic Alsek River rafting adventure. 
The first striking aspect of the Alsek is its origins in the alpine hills at Serpentine Creek where we start our Alsek paddling adventures. The broad river valley of the Alsek within Kluane National Park is distinctly representative of high altitude ecosystems. The Alsek also is distinctive due to the spectacular historic and geological events which took place in its valley two centuries ago. In the late half of the 1800's this river was entirely blocked by a sudden movement of the Lowell glacier. The resulting lake backed up over an area of hundreds of square miles, even flooding the current site of Haines Junction. The Alsek’s ice dam remained for a few years until it was finally broached by the river in a cataclysmic event in which the valley below was flushed by a flow of gargantuan proportion. Native history tells of villages that were decimated by the Alsek’s floodwaters. When we travel the river today we see scaring and other effluvial remains that tell the story of this monstrous hydrological event.
We travel this coastal range river from Serpentine Creek in Kluane National Park in the Yukon to Dry Bay, Alaska over 11 river days and 255 km (160 miles) as the river drops 555 m (approx. 1,800 ft).




Meeting: Whitehorse
Airport: Whitehorse
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Riders: Min 4 riders
Max 16 riders

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    Rafting the full Alsek River
    Tour Code: ZZ-RAFTC-04
    14 days / 13 nights ~$5,305.00

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    Airport: Whitehorse
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