Hello all, first time post but hoping to get a bit more individualized information.
I have read countless forums here and am getting ready to book a trip for 2023 this summer. My party is currently 4 members, however, the number could go up to 6. For the current 4 confirmed members, we have 3 Seek Outside tipis and stoves, lightweight frame packs (Mystery Ranch, Kuiu, and SG), and basically what I would consider a decent backcountry set up. We are all based out of SE Idaho and will be hoping to return with meat and capes. I am doing the general organization of this trip and have done a fair amount of research over the last 2 years into various charters and air services for drop hunts. One of the members is a guide here and, thus, we don't feel we will require guiding service. (2 years seems like a long time to plan, but my wife and I had a previously planned tour of Europe for our honeymoon that has been postponed those two years now due to COVID and we wanted to wait until we completed that). Given the threads I've seen, I'm still waiting to hear back from some of the charters up there for information, but have crossed a few off the list based on reviews found here.
So, questions;
Camp gear rental vs flying our own gear up? I would think that a gear rental would alleviate some of the travel cost, but not all charters offer this and wondering if it'll be the deal breaker on some.
Wood stove? Having never been to Alaska, let alone the Arctic, I'm curious about the availability of firewood and the usability of our titanium stoves up there.
Bear fence? Again, never been to the Arctic, so thick grizzly country would be a new experience. I have camped and hiked in grizzly country in Idaho, but I would tend to think this will present much more exposure to these critters
Float vs Ground Based? I have floated some of the Snake in Idaho with friends for ducks and fish, and we have been on a day raft trip on the Payette, but what is the reality of a float trip for caribou; i.e., how much experience would one recommend for a group considering this method of transportation for their hunt? I've read Class III rapids is the expected extreme and feel this is doable, however, I'd hate to get there and quickly realize we are poorly prepared/experienced for this kind of excursion.
Trip planning? I saw an ad for $300 hunt trip planning to take care of all the fine details. I'm fairly detail oriented but am curious if using such a service would be worth the extra coin.
Due to the early planning, we are flexible on the area we would hunt. I have been looking more at Kotzebue but have seen the developing situation with regulations in 26 so am slightly concerned there. Tok would be good too, however, it seems that area is pretty hard to get a charter with due to the returning clientele. Any recommendations for charters would be appreciated, I'm still navigating the site and reading posts. If a member has a recent trip they posted about, feel free to drop a thread link and I'll definitely give it a read. Thanks for any input, this site is truly helpful for those of us looking to broaden our hunting/fishing horizons.
Quick note; I am considering Golden Eagle, RAM, and Alaska Wilderness Charters at the moment. Golden Eagle has been difficult to find pricing and trip info for; I have contacted them for information but anything anyone else can provide would be helpful. I had originally considered Arctic Air, but several bad reviews on here have dissuaded that idea.
Again, thanks.
I have read countless forums here and am getting ready to book a trip for 2023 this summer. My party is currently 4 members, however, the number could go up to 6. For the current 4 confirmed members, we have 3 Seek Outside tipis and stoves, lightweight frame packs (Mystery Ranch, Kuiu, and SG), and basically what I would consider a decent backcountry set up. We are all based out of SE Idaho and will be hoping to return with meat and capes. I am doing the general organization of this trip and have done a fair amount of research over the last 2 years into various charters and air services for drop hunts. One of the members is a guide here and, thus, we don't feel we will require guiding service. (2 years seems like a long time to plan, but my wife and I had a previously planned tour of Europe for our honeymoon that has been postponed those two years now due to COVID and we wanted to wait until we completed that). Given the threads I've seen, I'm still waiting to hear back from some of the charters up there for information, but have crossed a few off the list based on reviews found here.
So, questions;
Camp gear rental vs flying our own gear up? I would think that a gear rental would alleviate some of the travel cost, but not all charters offer this and wondering if it'll be the deal breaker on some.
Wood stove? Having never been to Alaska, let alone the Arctic, I'm curious about the availability of firewood and the usability of our titanium stoves up there.
Bear fence? Again, never been to the Arctic, so thick grizzly country would be a new experience. I have camped and hiked in grizzly country in Idaho, but I would tend to think this will present much more exposure to these critters
Float vs Ground Based? I have floated some of the Snake in Idaho with friends for ducks and fish, and we have been on a day raft trip on the Payette, but what is the reality of a float trip for caribou; i.e., how much experience would one recommend for a group considering this method of transportation for their hunt? I've read Class III rapids is the expected extreme and feel this is doable, however, I'd hate to get there and quickly realize we are poorly prepared/experienced for this kind of excursion.
Trip planning? I saw an ad for $300 hunt trip planning to take care of all the fine details. I'm fairly detail oriented but am curious if using such a service would be worth the extra coin.
Due to the early planning, we are flexible on the area we would hunt. I have been looking more at Kotzebue but have seen the developing situation with regulations in 26 so am slightly concerned there. Tok would be good too, however, it seems that area is pretty hard to get a charter with due to the returning clientele. Any recommendations for charters would be appreciated, I'm still navigating the site and reading posts. If a member has a recent trip they posted about, feel free to drop a thread link and I'll definitely give it a read. Thanks for any input, this site is truly helpful for those of us looking to broaden our hunting/fishing horizons.
Quick note; I am considering Golden Eagle, RAM, and Alaska Wilderness Charters at the moment. Golden Eagle has been difficult to find pricing and trip info for; I have contacted them for information but anything anyone else can provide would be helpful. I had originally considered Arctic Air, but several bad reviews on here have dissuaded that idea.
Again, thanks.