Why it takes two weeks to climb an Alaskan 14er
Why it takes two weeks to climb an Alaskan 14er No, this is not an Alaskan 14er…this is Mt Rainier (Tahoma) in WA
Why it takes two weeks to climb an Alaskan 14er No, this is not an Alaskan 14er…this is Mt Rainier (Tahoma) in WA
Mount Bear, Wrangell – St. Elias National Park, Alaska Written by Tristan McCutcheon – Mountain Guide and Suffering Enthusiast Photography by guides Jake Rehm, Tristan
Dear friends, colleagues, and guests, In this season of gratitude, we are reflecting on all the things that made this summer extra special! This was
This summer, guides Cody, Emma, Sarah, and SEAG owner Gaia took an afternoon off to packraft the Lakina River! Cody hiked his way to the
By Sarah Ebright, Guide On days off, SEAG guides often like to explore the area around McCarthy, whether it’s summiting peaks, packrafting rivers, or exploring the
We got a dispatch from our guides on Mt. Bear this evening, and sounds like all is very well up there. They reached the peak
The last three days have had gorgeous clear skies for our climbers on Mt. Bear. We haven’t gotten a dispatch yet, but we can easily