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Bears of Alaska, Special Trip for Women Only, Deals on Tours

Alaska's Bears
From the moment you step through the doors of Anchorage International Airport, you're in bear country.

Alaska has bears pretty much everywhere. The "Anchorage Bowl" which is bordered by the Chugach Mountains and Cook Inlet, is home to at least 5 Brown Bears and an uncountable number of Black Bears. (Also over 1000 moose and 2 packs of wolves!)

We've got Black Bears, Brown Bears, White Bears...and a huge range of colors in between. White Bears are usually Polar Bears and they're found only way up north. Other than that, we keep things pretty simple around here and the other two species are named according to their most common color ...though you can't identify them by color alone!
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Bear viewing in Cook Inlet

 

 

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For Women Only
The First Annual Alaska Adventure for Women combines hiking, glacier trekking, ice climbing and sea kayaking with an opportunity to explore your own personal frontiers. This trip will be led and facilitated by some of the most competent and capable female outdoor professionals you'll ever meet. Find out more.

Summer Ice Climbing
If you've thought you might like ice climbing, other than that part about numb fingers and toes, then the place to try it out is Alaska...in Summer!

Glaciers offer a great opportunity to learn the art and skill of ice climbing in the warm comfort of summer. Many of our trips include ice climbing in the itinerary. Or if you're traveling on your own, contact our partners at MICA Guides for a day of climbing or a few hours trekking on the blue ice.

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Ice climbing on the Matanuska

 

 

 

   

 

 

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