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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.

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

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')

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.

TRAVERSES

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

TRIP LENGTH

6-18 days

MEETING LOCATION

Anchorage, Alaska

DATES

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

COST

Varies depending on trip length and group size.

CHECK AVAILABILITY

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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