Norris Adventure: Seaplane, Paddle & Glacier Hike
Norris Adventure: Seaplane, Paddle & Glacier Hike
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Duration: 5 hours 30 minutes
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What We Will Do
Experience 3 iconic Alaskan adventures—flightseeing, glacier hiking, and packrafting—all in just 5 hours! This is Juneau’s first multi-sport adventure of this kind. Packrafting is one of the fastest growing sports in Alaska.
This Packraft adventure begins with boarding a six-passenger floatplane and taking off from the water. The scenic flight will head towards the mouth of the Taku Inlet, a gateway to flowing glaciers of the Juneau icefield. Keep an eye out for mountain goats, black bears and moose along the way. After landing on the Norris Glacier fed lake, hike over the glacially carved terrain to a cove where your packraft awaits. From here, you will be outfitted in single person packrafts and introduced paddling techniques by your guides. Once you launch your packraft, your paddle to the glacier will take you past icebergs, all while taking in the stunning mountain and glacier landscapes around you.
As you approach the glacier, prepare to beach your boat right on the Norris Glacier, your guide will assist you in getting out of your packraft and into micro-spikes. Explore the moonscape-like area of the glacier all by foot and get panoramic views of Norris and Taku glaciers. Look for crevasses, glacier pools, moulins, and other incredible ice features. Glacier features come and go throughout the season, just like the ebb and flow of our glaciers. Upon completion of your glacier hike, slide back into your packraft and paddle back to shore. Your floatplane awaits to take you back to Juneau.
what_is_included: * Professional Guide
* Roundtrip van and floatplane transportation
* All paddling equipment and glacier gear (helmet, microspikes, and trekking poles)
* Forest Service permits
* Rain Gear (hooded jacket, rubber boots, and pants)
* Hearty snack pack
* Souvenir water bottle
what_is_not_included: We provide all the gear on our trips except for personal clothing. Regarding the weather, we recommend you prepare for rain and hope for sunshine. Due to the cool, damp climate, it is best NOT to wear cotton or denim and instead, wear clothing made of polyester, wool, fleece, nylon, polypropylene, and/or capilene. You are more than welcome to bring personal items on any of our tours (Camera, reusable water bottle, food, layers, etc.).
What To Expect
duration: 5 hours
meeting_point: 490 S Franklin St Juneau, AK 99801
min_age: 10
pricing: From $789 per Person
itinerary: 30 Minutes - Van transport to ABAK office for outfitting
30 Minutes - Gear outfitting & orientation, transport to the float pond
30 Minutes - Floatplane flight to Norris Glacier
2 Hours - Pack Rafting & Glacier Trekking
30 Minutes - Scenic Floatplane flight back to Juneau
30 Minutes - Transport to ABAK office, change out of gear
30 Minutes - Return van transport to downtown
highlights: * Experience three iconic Alaskan adventures in one day: flightseeing, glacier hiking, and packrafting
* Enjoy stunning views of the Taku Inlet and Juneau Icefield
* Trek on Norris Glacier and explore it's incredible ice formations
* Be guided by experienced and knowledgeable guides
* Experience a world-class adventure that you'll never forget
check_in_details: Please arrive to the meeting location 10 minutes before your tour pickup time.
restrictions: * Clients must be able and conditioned to paddle 1 hour roundtrip and hike on uneven terrain up to 2 miles
* Due to aircraft restrictions, there is a 250 lbs per person weight limit on this tour. All passenger weights need to be provided at time of booking. Passengers may be weighed by float plane operator – those over 250 lbs may be subject to an additional fee.
* Due to inherent risks involved in this type of tour, pregnant guests are not permitted to participate
disclaimers: * A specific amount of time on the ice cannot be guaranteed. The amount of time on the glacier is dependent on the group’s pace and weather conditions.
* Clients must disclose information regarding pertinent medical conditions/history, allergies and any type of restriction or limitation that might introduce a higher degree of challenge on this trip
* Visiting specific features such as ice caves, moulins, etc. cannot be guaranteed. Your guide will assess potential hazards on the trip to determine if a particular area is safe to trek upon or enter.
* Every participant must sign a Release of
Liability/Assumption of Risk Form at the start of the trip. Alterations and/or deletions to the form are not permitted
faqs: * Will you get us back to our ship on time?
The majority of our trips are scheduled around cruise ship arrival and departure times. We allocate ample time before and after the tour to ensure you can comfortably make it back onboard your ship. Ensuring the punctual return of our guests to their ship is our top priority as a company.
* Will I have a chance to walk on the ice?
Yes, this tour absolutely gets on the glacier! If you’re eager to experience walking on glacier ice, then this tour is perfect for you.
* Are there ice caves at the glacier?
While we can trek on the glacier ice on this tour, it’s important to note that ice caves are an exceptionally rare phenomenon that appears sporadically. They should not be expected during the tour, and if they do happen to form, it will be considered a special occurrence.
About Us
Above & Beyond Alaska, LLC (ABAK), is a local guiding company based in Juneau, the capital city, that is nestled below the Coast Mountains and beside the ocean in the heart of Southeast Alaska’s temperate rainforest . We have been exploring the Tongass National Forest, glaciers of the Juneau Icefield, and waters of Alaska’s inside passage for over 25 years and guiding others since 2002. ABAK offers an opportunity to explore any of the environments found around Juneau by kayak, foot, boat, or plane. Our goal is to provide a complete Alaskan wilderness experience by sharing with our clients our passion, technical know-how, and natural history knowledge.
Cancellation Policy
General
* Cancellations made at least 72 hours prior to a scheduled tour will be refunded in full.
* Cancellations made under 72 hours of a scheduled tour are non-refundable.
* Above & Beyond Alaska (ABAK) may cancel a trip due to low enrollment, unsafe weather or route conditions, clients not meeting physical requirements, or other safety issues. A full refund will be issued if the trip has not started. However, ABAK is not responsible for additional expenses (e.g., non-refundable airfare, meals, lodging). ABAK will fully refund any tour cancellations due to changes in the cruise ship sailings that result in the tour not being rescheduled.
Medical Cancellations
* For cancellations due to a medical reason, valid documentation from either a care provider or the cruise ship's doctor is required to be eligible for a refund.
* If a family or party member is ill on the day of the tour, medical documentation must be provided for a refund. Any passengers who stay behind with the ill person will not be eligible for a refund.
* Documentation must be provided within 2 weeks of tour cancellation to receive a full refund, otherwise the tour becomes ineligible for a refund.
Other Cancellations
* Failure to comply with any cruise ship regulations or provide required documentation, resulting in you being denied boarding and not being able to cruise or take your tour, will not be refunded.
* If you are traveling through Canada or any other country and are denied entry due to missing or delayed travel documents or visas, causing you to miss your tour, you will not be refunded.
* If you are traveling by air and miss your flight, you will not be refunded unless it was the fault of the airline and you can provide documentation from them.
Additional Information
* All cancellations must be submitted in writing within two weeks of the tour date to ABAK.
* Partial refunds will not include booking fees.
* The Fortress of the Bears Pack Creek Bear Tour includes a non-refundable $100 National Forest Service permit fee.
* ABAK highly recommends travel insurance for all clients to protect against unexpected travel changes.
Please note that this cancellation policy is subject to change without notice.
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-Embark on an evening wildlife cruise featuring delicious Alaska-themed appetizers with a local tour operator boasting 50 years of expertise! -Meet at the designated meeting location and set out to Allen Marine’s whale watching facility in Auke Bay. Downtown Juneau is about 30 minutes from our whale watching facility. -Sail onboard an Alaskan-built expedition vessel with comfortable seating, wrap around windows, heated cabin, restroom, outside viewing deck and galley gift shop. -Cruising time is approximately 2.5 hours on the water. All tour timing is approximate. -While onboard keep your eyes open for humpback whales, orca, sea lions, eagles, seals, porpoise, and more! An on-board naturalist will explain the behavior and habitat of wildlife encountered while on tour. -The culinary experience highlights delicious, locally sourced cuisine. The delicious appetizer spread includes dishes such as smoked salmon dip, seafood chowder, reindeer sausage, quinoa & barley salad, chef’s choice dessert and much more! -Every voyage is unique; custom-designed by your experienced Alaskan captain and crew. Evening tour timing allows you to get the most out of your day in Juneau, no matter how many activities you want to fit into it. -After the tour concludes, meet your shuttle driver for transport to conclude the day’s tour.
Salmon Fishing Charter
There’s nothing like the sound of a screaming reel and a bent-over rod as a King Salmon dives deeper, you’re hooked up! And from this point on, it’s likely your hooked on salmon fishing in Alaska. Our light tackle gear will give you the fight of a lifetime no matter what species of salmon is on the end of your line. In May/June we are typically targeting the King (Chinook) Salmon, the largest of all the salmon who put up quite the fight. During the months of July and August, our focus is likely to be the Coho (Silver) Salmon. These silver bullets are sure to put even the most experienced anglers to the test. Often darting rapidly and jumping out of the water, they never give up without a fun fight. It’s not uncommon to hook into two, three, or more simultaneously, creating what we like to call organized chaos. While hooking these Cohos may seem like the only task, getting these fish netted and into the boat before they shake your hook is an even greater challenge. And that’s how we troll, at 49th Fathom Charters.
A Tour With Taste
If you are a foodie then this tour is for you! Enjoy delectable king crab bisque, wild Alaska salmon, hog wings, and, of course, beer! You won't want to miss the tastiest tour in town! Locals will colorfully detail some of Juneau’s history and culture as you stroll along the beautiful streets of downtown Juneau. A brief introduction is given, then the fun begins! Each tour combines walking to tasting locations, eating delicious local foods, and learning about the lively history and culture that makes Juneau so special. Each participant will be provided a reusable shopping bag filled with recipes, additional tastings, as well as nearly $50.00 in coupon from downtown retailers. There are seven tasting locations with NINE tastings total, including a wine pairing and beer tasting: *Tracy's King Crab Shack: King crab bisque and a crab cake *Deckhand Dave's: Panko crusted salmon filets, house-made tartar sauce *McGivney's Downtown: Hot wings, Alaska brewed beer *V's Cellar Door: Halibut fusion nachos *SALT: Chef's choice, with wine pairing *Harbor Tea & Spice: Ice Cave Blue Blend tea *Alaskan Hotel & Bar: Locally brewed beer *Chef Stef's: Spruce tip salted caramels (in gift bag) *Salts by Kate: Spruce tip salt Our guides will make recommendations for great restaurants and things to do while you are visiting Juneau. You will "meet” Patsy Ann, Juneau’s official canine greeter. Landmarks include the new Walter Soboleff Center, which features beautiful Alaska Native artwork.
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Norris Adventure: Seaplane, Paddle & Glacier Hike
Experience 3 iconic Alaskan adventures—flightseeing, glacier hiking, and packrafting—all in just 5 hours! This is Juneau’s first multi-sport adventure of this kind. Packrafting is one of the fastest growing sports in Alaska. This Packraft adventure begins with boarding a six-passenger floatplane and taking off from the water. The scenic flight will head towards the mouth of the Taku Inlet, a gateway to flowing glaciers of the Juneau icefield. Keep an eye out for mountain goats, black bears and moose along the way. After landing on the Norris Glacier fed lake, hike over the glacially carved terrain to a cove where your packraft awaits. From here, you will be outfitted in single person packrafts and introduced paddling techniques by your guides. Once you launch your packraft, your paddle to the glacier will take you past icebergs, all while taking in the stunning mountain and glacier landscapes around you. As you approach the glacier, prepare to beach your boat right on the Norris Glacier, your guide will assist you in getting out of your packraft and into micro-spikes. Explore the moonscape-like area of the glacier all by foot and get panoramic views of Norris and Taku glaciers. Look for crevasses, glacier pools, moulins, and other incredible ice features. Glacier features come and go throughout the season, just like the ebb and flow of our glaciers. Upon completion of your glacier hike, slide back into your packraft and paddle back to shore. Your floatplane awaits to take you back to Juneau. what_is_included: * Professional Guide * Roundtrip van and floatplane transportation * All paddling equipment and glacier gear (helmet, microspikes, and trekking poles) * Forest Service permits * Rain Gear (hooded jacket, rubber boots, and pants) * Hearty snack pack * Souvenir water bottle what_is_not_included: We provide all the gear on our trips except for personal clothing. Regarding the weather, we recommend you prepare for rain and hope for sunshine. Due to the cool, damp climate, it is best NOT to wear cotton or denim and instead, wear clothing made of polyester, wool, fleece, nylon, polypropylene, and/or capilene. You are more than welcome to bring personal items on any of our tours (Camera, reusable water bottle, food, layers, etc.).
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