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Mt. Drum Loop

Mt. Drum Loop

Trip Details
Trip Type:
Loop/mini-backpack
Duration:
5-6 days trekking
Difficulty
Moderate
Trek Price:
$2495.00/person
2024 Trek Dates
Group Trips:
June 12-17

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Mt. Drum Loop   

This trip has so much going for it. We put in at Chelle Lake at around 3100 feet at the base of Mt. Drum near Mt Sandford and Mt. Wrangell. So the landscape is stunning but the hiking terrain is fairly moderate.

Chart Your own Loop Hiking or Backpacking Route at Mt. Wrangell

We get into Chelle Lake mid to late afternoon so we may spend the first night at the public use cabin by the lake. Then we head up into the high country and plan a four day loop that takes us to some great Wrangell views. Our loop ends up back at Chelle lake where we get picked up for the flight back to Glennallen.

Because we fly out of Glennallen, travel time is reduced. You get on a shuttle in Anchorage at 8:00 am, and arrive in Glennallen by lunch. After a meeting with the guide to make sure everyone has the proper gear, we board a bush plane for the short flight to Chelle Lake. Breakfast in Anchorage, dinner in the backcountry so you spend less time in transit and more time in the wilderness!

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Greg and Scott were great guides and great people to spend time with.
I had a fantastic time! The guides were extremely helpful in learning the basics and essential skills needed on the trip. I really liked the fact that the guides took the time to answer any questions, especially my rock and map questions. Greg and Scott were great guides and great people to spend time with. Their knowledge of the route and surrounding environment is second to none
Harry - Great Falls, VA
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Pre TripArrive in Anchorage, overnight Anchorage
Day 1Travel by shuttle van to Glennallen arriving mid-day. After some lunch the group meets with the guide for a gear review and distribution of food/group gear. Then we board the single-engine float plane for the flight into Chelle Lake. There is a public-use cabin nearby the lake. Depending on what time we get to Chelle Lake we might spend our first night at the cabin - if it's available.
Day 2-5We leave the cabin behind and head up the flanks of Mt. Drum. We have a lot of flexibility in our route but will probably set a couple of camps and do some day hikes from those. On day five we end up back at the cabin.
Day 6A morning flight takes us back to Glennallen arriving around mid-day. Plenty of time for the van ride back to Anchorage arriving there in the late afternoon to early evening.

How Do We Get to McCarthy Alaska?

There are several options.

Car Rentals
If you have more than 2 in your group then renting a car out of Anchorage can be a good option. 

Shuttle Van
Two shuttle services provides van transportation between Anchorage to McCarthy, Alaska. The shuttle departs Anchorage at 8:00 am arriving around 5-5:30 pm in McCarthy. This is the best, most economical way for one or two people to get to McCarthy and back. 

If you are driving or taking the shuttle it takes about 8 hours to drive Anchorage to McCarthy.

Once you have a hotel reservation in Anchorage you will need to let them, as well as Trek Alaska, know where you will be staying. Also give them your cell phone number if you will have one with you. Please note that in McCarthy only Verizon has coverage.

 

Overflow Transit
Operates on a fixed schedule with two trips in each direction per week
https://overflowtransit.com/
​​​​​Email: overflowtransit@gmail.com
​​Phone: (907)-707-9921 

Copper Spike Transport 
Operates “on demand” rather than set schedule
​​​​​​​https://www.copperspiketransport.com/
 jamie@copperspiketransport.com
Phone: 907.406.9599

Ride n Fly
The last 60 miles from Chitina to McCarthy is on the McCarthy road most of which is gravel. It's usualy in good shape and any vehicle can easily drive it. But some folks prefer not to.

An alternative is to drive to Chitina and from there take the Wrangell Mountain Air shuttle that flies three times daily to McCarthy.

Wrangell Mt. Air - http://www.wrangellmountainair.com/getting_to_alaska.htm

Wrangell Mt. Air can also arrange a charter flight just for your group. Contact them about current rates.

Mail Plane
There is a mail plane that flies between Anchorage and McCarthy twice a week - on Mondays and Thursdays. This is a good way for one or two people to get to and from McCarthy. Beautiful flight and no long drive in the car. With only two flights weekly you would likely need to arrive a few days early in McCarthy.

https://www.coppervalleyairservice.com/flights/flights-anchorage-gulkana-mccarthy

 

Where Do We Meet in McCarthy?
The shuttle vans usually arrives in McCarthy by 5:30 pm. If you are flying you will arrive earlier. The meeting begins when the whole group has arrived which is usually around 5:30-6:00 pm/  At this time you will meet your guide and the rest of the group in McCarthy for an orientation meeting the evening before the trip begins. We will meet up in front of Ma Johnsons Hotel in the middle of McCarthy. McCarthy is a very small town so don't worry, you'll have no problems finding your way around. We make every effort to be on hand with everyone upon arrival in McCarthy. You will be  contacted approximately 2-3 weeks before your trip and we will confirm the exact location of the orientation meeting. The morning of departure it's a short walk down the street to Wrangell Mt. Air where we catch a shuttle van to the airstrip for our departure into the backcountry.

If you're on the Donoho trip the van to Kennicott departs right by Ma Johnsons. All those details will be covered at the meeting with the guide on arrival.


Drop Off/PickupTimes
We like to get an early start on the first day as it might take two flights to get everyone into the backcountry. Departure times of 8:30 a.m. are common. Our pickups on the last day are usualy around mid-day to allow us time to get back to McCarthy and get cleaned up and relax before dinner.


Safety Considerations
Your safety is our top priority. Our treks are led by professional hiking guides, all of whom are certified wilderness first responders, each with years of wilderness experience. The guide carries  a satellite phone on all trips. If you have any further questions about safety, please contact us at 907.795.5252 or trips@trekalaska.com for more information.


Guides
Your tour will be led by a trained, experienced professional with a solid guiding background, years of personal wilderness and hiking experience, medical certifications, and a passion for leading people into breathtaking landscapes. Check out our Meet Our Team page for staff bios.

Forms/Policies
Here is a link to forms that you will need to complete and return to us before the trip. These include medical history, dietary restrictions, conditioning information as well as policies such as cancellations and refunds.


Group Size
We prefer to run small groups and our clients like it that way too. The standard group size on backpacking trips is 5 guests and 1 guide. Larger groups are possible for private trips. If you have more questions about group size, please give us a call at 907.795.5252 and we'll answer all your questions.

Weather in the Wrangells
Alaska is pretty far north and like any mountain environment we are prone to sudden temperature and weather shifts. To be fully prepared, please follow the recommended clothing list closely (this list comes as part of your trip packet when you register). See below for average summer temperatures in Wrangell-St. Elias. July is especialy variable and we have had temps hit the low 80s some summers. Mid August is when things start to cool down a bit but still great hiking weather.

What's Included

  • Group gear: tents, dining tarp, stove, fuel
  • All meals are included from breakfast the first day through lunch on the last day
  • A professional, knowledgeable, hiking guide
  • Bear safety equipment including bear spray cannisters and food storage containers
  • Emergency equipment including a company-issued first-aid kit and satellite phone
  • You will receive a Lifetime Hiking Membership entitling you and your family to a lifetime discount of 10% off any Trek Alaska adventure after your first one!

What's Not Included

  • Transport to/from Alaska
  • Lodging in Anchorage and McCarthy
  • Transport to/from McCarthy
  • Clothes, rain gear, and footwear
  • Backpack
  • Treking poles
  • Sleeping bag
  • Sunscreen, toiletries and personal items
  • Waterbottles and a headlamp or flashlight
  • Guide gratuity (industry recommendation is 10-15% of trip cost)
  • See the Gear List for more information.

 

Meals: What To Expect

All of our hiking and backpacking tours include a diversity of tasty meals packed full of critical carbohydrates, proteins and fats. We carry foods that travel well in the backcountry – rice, pastas, lentils, beans, packaged meats, nuts, breads, oatmeal, granola, and more.

For optimal taste and energy, we supplement all our meals with spices, herbs, oils, cheeses, butter, sugar, and fruits and vegetables. In addition, we provide you with with an assortment of trail mix, snacks, and dried fruits to eat at your own discretion.

We try to accomodate restricted diets and will make adjustments for food allergies. It depends on the severity of the restrictions. Vegetarian diets are easy to accomodate but gluten-free for example is more challenging. Contact us to discuss your situation and needs.