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Tag the entire family and head your way to an exciting dog sled adventure of a lifetime. The tour starts with a helicopter flight through the spectacular Chugach Mountains to a glacier ice camp where the Itarod Huskies are waiting. The dog sled team that includes a local guide and a musher will take you to the Punch Bowl Glacier and experience nature at its finest.
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Explore the rich Alaskan panoramic scenery through a helicopter glacier tour. The ride will take you to the 20 mile river valley all the way to the heart of the glacier country. This tour will allow the guests to take a full view of the resort’s giant-sized backyard. The whole expedition usually takes 30minutes to an hour depending on the weather condition.
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For a more challenging snow exploration, try the heli & cat skiing in the famous Chugach Mountain Range. The Chugach Powder Guides has the exclusive permit that will allow the skiers to venture the gentle bowls, massive glaciers, giant mountain faces, and the sheltered tree skiing. Highly trained guides are also available.
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Estimated time of stay at the Polar Bear Country is about 5-6 hours.
If you have never seen the Polar Bear in your entire life then join the Polar Bear Viewing activity of the Alyeska Resort. The trip departs from Anchorage then flies via the Fairbanks and end up in one of the Inupiat Eskimo Villages.
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In order to further explore Alaska’s wilderness, try having the backcountry touring. The resort has the finest snow and terrain which is best for backcountry tours. Skiers of all levels can take on the challenge of the adventure as well as learn the array of defensive downhill techniques, skinning techniques, and track setting.
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Alyeska Resort has been very consistent in becoming Alaska’s premier winter destination. The local venues offer the rugged mountains where the professional ice climbers teach the basics as well as the advanced techniques in ice climbing. Climbers need to fill out a Climbing Application and sign a waiver.
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The bright dancing northern lights also known as the Aurora Borealis creates a perfect glowing backdrop of the Alaskan skies. Every winter season, the resort puts off the light and paves the way for the perfect and clear view of the Auroras. Wake up calls are also made available for the resort guests.
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Put on those snowshoes and hike the 2.5 miles long Historic Iditarod Trail. This exciting winter activity involves the unique Hand Tram crossing and the walk over Winner Creek Gorge. With the aid of a naturalist guide, guests can also discover the array of flora and fauna in the most temperate rainforest of North America.