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CHUGACH BACKCOUNTRY
SKI EXPEDITION

Multi Day

ST. ELIAS BACKCOUNTRY SKI EXPEDITION

Epic backcountry skiing in the remote reaches of the St. Elias Mountains

Situated along the gulf coast and containing some of the tallest peaks in Alaska, the St. Elias Mountains provide an unrivaled wilderness feel and limitless, amazing backcountry ski terrain! We’ll set up camp at one of our secret spots (locations vary based on conditions) in a remote area among these spectacular summits to enjoy a private playground of steep couloirs, thin spines, and wide open slopes!

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Trip Details

Expedition Length
6 days skiing, 8 days in Alaska
OR
7 days skiing, 9 days in Alaska

Total Mileage
 20-30mi

Total Elevation Gain/Loss
12,000-24,000’

Max Group Size
5

Difficulty
Alaska Grade 1

Dates:
April 26 – May 3, 2027
May 1 – 8, 2027
May 16 – 21, 2027

Rates:
3-4 Participants
$7,525/person

5-6 Participants
$5,875/person

Want to book a Private Trip or not sure if this is the right trip for you? Schedule a call with our Expedition Coordinator at a time that works well for you. She’ll help you narrow down which trip is best for you and answer any questions.

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FAQ

To decide which Mountaineering trip is right for you, consider your goals for this trip.

If your goal is to learn as much as possible, we recommend a Course. A course-style trip is completely focused on learning and solidifying your mountain skills to set you up for the next big adventure.


Is your goal just to have fun? Although fun is more of a state of mind that you can bring on any trip, a base camp-style trip probably fits you best. On a base camp trip, our goal is to conquer smaller objectives for pure enjoyment, and these trips are less committing. Check out our Chugach Backcountry Ski Basecamp or consider a Private Custom trip, and we can create the perfect fun-filled adventure for you!


If your goal is to conquer a major Alaska summit, you should be looking at our objective-based expeditions: anything with "Mt. ...." in the title. On these trips, the objective is to summit a remote Wrangells giant and then descend safely. Each mountain requires something different, so check out each trip and use the Alaska rating system to determine what level of difficulty or technicality you are ready for.

Remember that whatever your goals are, you can definitely have fun and learn on any trip - that part is up to you!

We pride ourselves on cooking healthy and delicious meals even under the most adverse conditions! Your guide will create a custom menu based on the length and logistics of your trip, and the dietary preferences/restrictions you list in your Trip Application. All our guides are well-trained backcountry chefs and use time-tested recipes from our proprietary cookbook for their trips. We carry a plentiful and varied stock of ingredients and most meals are prepared from scratch (allowing for easy substitutions, additions or subtractions of ingredients). We only use pre-packed freeze-dried meals on summit pushes on our mountaineering expeditions.

On our backpacking and base camp trips, you can expect 3 meals a day, plus snacks of your choice. Breakfasts and dinners are usually hot meals and lunches are served cold. On mountaineering trips lunches consist of a variety of snacks as it can be hard to organize group meals while on a rope team.
We use a combination of fresh, dehydrated, and freeze-dried ingredients to make our delicious meals, however on longer backpacking and mountaineering trips your guides will use more freeze-dried foods than fresh foods to keep pack weights as low as possible.

On our rafting trips, we cook full multi-course meals with fresh ingredients and enjoy hot and cold breakfasts, cold lunches and hot dinners.

Meals for most trips start with Lunch on the first day and end with Lunch on the last day. *

*If you are signed up for a Custom Trip Package with us, it may include more meals. Check with us if you’re not sure. Mountaineering trips also include meals in McCarthy before and after the backcountry expedition.

Likely, at some point or another, at least a little bit, yes.

On a Rafting Trip, you can help the guides unload the boats, set up camp, and carry your dry bags to your tent nearby. After breakfast, you can help take down camp and load up the boats.

On a Base Camp Trip, you will need to carry your gear about 5-20min from the backcountry airstrip to where you plan to set up your camp. You'll carry your gear once at the beginning of the trip and then pack it up and carry it back to the airstrip at the end. Throughout the trip you will hike with a small day pack – this is usually 5-15lbs.

On a Mini-Backpacking Trip you will carry all your gear between the airstrip and your camp, which will be 1-3mi away. This means at least 2 one-way trips with the big backpack (usually 35-45lbs). After setting up camp you will enjoy day-hikes with a much lighter day pack (usually 5-15lbs).

On a Backpacking Trip, you will move camp every night and will need to carry everything you need with you throughout each day. For a trip up to 4 days in length, you can expect packs in the 35-45lb range and for trips in the 6-8 day range, please be prepared for weights closer to 45-55lbs. The burly gear that is required for the Alaskan backcountry isn’t very light so forget “ultralight” and think heavy-duty!


For all Base Camping and Backpacking Trips, the pack weight will really depend on what you bring, so we do recommend having a minimalist mindset. In addition to your own gear, we will be giving you a bear canister full of food and supplies, potentially another item like a fuel canister or a stove, and maybe a part of a tent if you’re not bringing your own (we recommend sharing tents to save weight). Your guides are weight-conscious packers and will never burden you unnecessarily. It’s likely that over the course of the trip you’ll be able to start adding your own things into the bear canister and your pack should get lighter as you eat your food and use supplies.

On our objective-based Mountaineering Expeditions, you will be required to carry all your own gear and some group gear between camps. Depending on the terrain, you may bring sleds with you for all or some of the route. Depending on the route, you may do stretches of the route multiple times, caching gear as you go, so you may not always have the full weight of all your equipment with you at all times. At maximum, you can expect weights of 80-160lbs to be split between a backpack and a sled and at minimum a 30lb bag for single-day excursions.

Cancellation Policy

If you cancel before 60 days of the itinerary start date, you are eligible to receive a 100% refund of your deposit.

If you cancel within 30-60 days of your itinerary start date, you are not eligible to receive a refund of your deposit.

30 days before your itinerary start date, your balance payment will be due, and this will be final. No refunds are offered for cancellations within 30 days of the itinerary start date.

* Instead of getting a refund, you can always choose to hold the entirety of your payments with us and apply them to a future trip. (If you choose this option, you forgo the option to receive a refund later.)

Curious about skiing deep in Alaska’s biggest mountains?

Watch our recorded, in-depth webinar on our Chugach Backcountry Ski Base Camp Trip! We cover what makes skiing here so unique, what to expect from camp, the terrain and conditions, how to prepare your skills and gear, and wrap up with a Q+A.

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