Grizzly Mountain Pack Trip
Yukon Canada: (RTYT10)
URL: https://www.hiddentrails.com/tour/canada_yukon_grizzly.aspx
Introduction
Yukon
Canada
Just a short drive north of Whitehorse, explore the Grizzly Valley.
As you ride up from the valley, you will get a beautiful view over Lake Laberge, and if you are lucky you will be able to spot some local wildlife (moose, mountain sheep, bear...).
This short pack trip is the perfect escape from everyday life for those who wish to get a taste of the Yukon wilderness.
Accomodation
Accommodation
This is a progressive pack trip so nights will be spent in several camps in the mountains.
Description
We will spend our nights camping in tents and under tarps, cooking over campfires.
As we are sleeping in the wilderness, there are no toilets or showers available during the ride. We usually wash ourselves with a sponge to freshen up.
Single travelers will have their own tent.
Meals
All your meals are included.
We usually carry along a box of wine with us for the duration of the trip.
Dietary Restrictions
Dietary concerns or differences will be acknowledged and accommodated if notified in advance.
This trip includes
some wine with dinner
and can accommodate special dietary requests.
Riding
Our pack trips are not like travelling on a clean park trail with wood chips. There are wild trails which involve; steep inclines, rocky terrain, hummocky terrain, river crossings, willow patches and rain, even snow. A person must be physically fit and want to have and enjoy a wilderness experience, and be comfortable around horses. Sponge bathing and helping with chores are also part of the experience!
Itinerary
Sample Itinerary - subject to changes
Day 1: Introduction Ride
A hearty breakfast before orientation, and safety briefing with your horse that will be your companion for the trip. Then load up and drive a short distance to the trailhead, pack up horses and head up the mountain trail starting your wilderness journey. As we ride up a beautiful mountain ridge, you can look behind you and see Lake Laberge below, where the Klondikers travelled to and from the goldrush town of Dawson City. As we reach the high alpine, we will settle for a lunch break overlooking spectacular views. Back on our horses, we will trek through the next mountain valley to our scenic camp for the night.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight Camping
Day 2: Wilderness Ride
Up to see the Yukon sun (hopefully!) and coffee/tea around the fire. After a healthy breakfast, saddle your horse and follow the pack train through the mountain valley, over Flat Creek Pas. Hopefully, we will see the local moose that are often around, as well as mountain sheep and maybe a grizzly bear. We make camp below a mountain with many sheep trails.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight Camping
Day 3: Rest Day
A day to sleep in and rest up. An opportunity to hike up the sheep trails and spot for Dall sheep and grizzly bears.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight Camping
Day 4: Pilot Mountain Ride
Pack up camp after breakfast and follow the pack train beside Pilot Mountain. We hope to see the Dall sheep that frequent the area. Moose and grizzly bears are often seen as well. Settle in to a cozy camp by Pilot Mountain.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight Camping
Day 5: Ride Back
Up at a decent time, enjoy a hearty breakfast and get ready for an adventurous day. We travel through beautiful country that will eventually meet up with where we had lunch on the first day.
After we enjoy the high country for the last time, we descend back down the mountain, back to the trailhead.
You are welcome to stay the night in our Klondike cabin (extra cost), which can include an evening meal. If you stay, we will drive you back to Whitehorse the next morning. If you wish to go to Whitehorse the night you get in from the trip, we will take you there.
Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Rates and Dates for Grizzly Mountain Pack Trip
Rates include:
Tent accommodation, All meals & Riding according to program
Packages and Options
A | 2024 | 5 day pack trip | Can$2495 | $1995 |
Solo rider rate | Can$3095 | $2475 |
B | 2024 | 6 day pack trip | Can$2995 | $2395 |
Solo rider rate | Can$3595 | $2875 |
GST (VAT): 6% (12% for Canadian Resident)
* prices are per person based on double/twin occupancy
GST (VAT) 6% (12% for Canadian Resident)
Transfer and Other Charges:
2024
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Transfers included from/to Whitehorse
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Dates Note:
Rates do not include:
Taxes & Gratuities
Other Info
Meeting: Whitehorse
Airport: Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport (YXY)
Transfer: Whitehorse
Climate:
Whitehorse area
Month
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Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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Average High Temperature (°F)
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9
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18
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30
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44
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57
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66
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69
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65
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54
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40
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22
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14
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Average Low Temperature (°F)
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-6
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0
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9
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24
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34
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42
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46
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44
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36
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26
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9
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-1
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Average High Temperature (°C)
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-13
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-8
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-1
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7
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14
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19
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20
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19
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12
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4
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-6
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-10
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Average Low Temperature (°C)
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-21
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-18
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-13
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-4
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1
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6
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8
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7
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2
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-3
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-13
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-18
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Average Precipitation (days of rain)
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5
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3
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2
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1
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3
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6
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7
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7
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6
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6
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5
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5
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Source: NOAA
Seasons
In the Yukon, the weather ranges from sunny, warm summers to cold and snow filled winters. We only operate this tour during the summer.
In the summer, the temperature can rise to over 30 Celsius (86 F) and in winter it can drop to minus 30 Celsius (minus 22 F). Whenever you visit, bring layered clothing options so you can dress appropriately because temperatures can fluctuate and Yukon weather can be unpredictable.
Summer (June, July and August) is an energetic time of long sunny days, and winter (November to March) is cold, bright and snowy. Fall (September and October) is colorful but chilly, and spring (April and May) is marked by late season skiing, swan migrations and early wildflowers.
What To Bring:
We provide all camping equipment, horse equipment, horses, all food, and first aid. We will rent sleeping bags and thermarests for you if needed (extra fee applies).
This is a basic packing list - you can bring other clothing, however these are the necessary items.
- Rain Gear (good quality), (2 pieces) coat and pants
- A good hat: baseball cap, cowboy hat, water proof hat
- Good boots: water proof, breathable, as well as camp shoes ex. crocs.
- 2 pair of good outdoor bush pants, long johns in case it gets cold and to give you an extra layer.
- 2 good outdoor marina wool shirts, (long sleeve) not cotton (Cotton Kills) also a good fleece sweat shirt for over layer.
- A few good pairs of wool socks
- Gloves (waterproof is best)
- Personal Backpack
- Rechargeable Headlamp
- Sleeping bag rated to -10 Celsius and a lightweight Thermarest
- Good Book
- Favorite Unbreakable Cup
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