Alaska Explorer is rated a 7 on a scale of 1-10 (1 is easiest). This rating places Alaska Explorer in a high moderate category and means that participants must be prepared for some long days on the trail and in the kayak (groups hike an average of 7-8 miles per day on the trail as well as paddle 6-8 miles daily while kayaking).
These physical challenges will be accompanied by the Alaskan elements: dramatic weather changes, almost 24 hours of daylight and often buggy conditions. Alaska Explorer participants need to be excited about the challenges that Alaska offers.
Your trip will be significantly more enjoyable if you have a basic level of fitness and well-broken-in boots. We cannot overemphasize the importance of well-broken-in boots. There have been students who have had to leave their trips because of blisters from boots that were not broken in. The training guidelines below are designed to help you properly break in your boots and develop a solid fitness base.
Five weeks before your trip: Wear your boots for 15-30 minutes a day to walk around your house or neighborhood so your boots will begin to conform to your feet.
Four weeks before your trip: Take three 30-minute hikes or walks in your boots.
Three weeks before your trip: Take three 1-hour hikes or walks in your boots.
Two weeks before your trip: Take three 1-hour hikes or walks in your boots with a backpack loaded with 10% of your body weight.
One week before your trip: Take two 2-hour hikes or walks in your boots with a backpack loaded with 15-20% of your body weight.
Your enjoyment of this trip will hinge on several factors:
Experience will vary among participants and no prior kayaking experience is necessary.
Train hard for the trip, be prepared for a challenge and come ready to be an important member of a close-working team.
“Both leaders were always helpful and caring. They were also very entertaining and fun to be with!” Katie Cogar, Baltimore, Maryland
Our packing list is designed to keep you safe and comfortable while hiking and camping this summer. Nighttime temperatures are much cooler when you are at high elevation than they tend to be in the regions most of us are from. The warm clothing and layers listed may seem unnecessary now, but we guarantee you'll appreciate them this summer! Keep in mind, however, that there are a wide range of products available in terms of clothing and equipment. Overland programs are relatively short, and although you want your clothing and equipment to be durable, this does not mean it has to be top of the line. Oftentimes more basic and less expensive options perform just as well. Some of our favorite brands in terms of quality of product for a reasonable price include REI, EMS and L.L.Bean.
Label the following items with your name, address and phone number. Bring only what you need and pack everything in your backpack or daypack. You should wear your hiking boots on the plane and carry your sleeping bag and sleeping pad on the plane with you in case your checked luggage fails to arrive on time.
Please bring only the clothes listed below. Do not wear an extra set of clothes for the flight. By layering you will stay cool on warm days, dry on rainy days and warm on cool nights. You will have the chance to do laundry periodically. You will be able to leave some extra items in our van while we are on the trail, but please stick to the packing list. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact our office.
Overland will rent specialized gear for any of our non-hiking activities. (e.g., rafting) and this is included in your trip fee.
Optional. Interested in seeing your photographs or videos on Overland's website next year? Bring a camera with lots of pixels (10 or more) and lots of memory (4GB or more). Buying a new camera? One of our favorites is the Canon PowerShot SD960 IS digital camera.
Note: Please do not bring any type of knife or multi-tool (e.g., Swiss Army Knife, Leatherman).
We do not permit personal electronics on our programs (e.g., cellphones and iPods). We do, however, allow students who fly to their program to carry a cell phone while traveling; on arrival, Overland's leaders will collect all cell phones for the duration of the program and return them for flights home. Perhaps, a better option would be to bring a pre-paid phone card so that the leaders do not have to carry cell phones for the duration of the program.
Families are responsible for making travel arrangements to and from Anchorage, Alaska. Overland’s leaders will be on hand at the airport to provide supervision and assistance at trip start and end.
FLIGHT ARRIVAL: Anchorage International Airport (AK) between 12:00 noon and 4:00 p.m., 6/27 and 7/18.
FLIGHT DEPARTURE: Anchorage International Airport (AK) between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m, 7/16 and 8/6.
Drop Off: South Terminal Baggage Claim at 2:00 PM
Pick Up: South Terminal Check-in Area at 8:00 AM
Any other special cases: please call the Overland office to coordinate, if you have not done so already.
During the trip, students may receive mail sent to the below addresses.
Mail Notes:
1) On the lower left corner of the envelope, please write: "Please hold for Overland."
2) Mail sent to General Delivery addresses can only be sent via the USPS.
Alaska Explorer 1A
Mail Stop #1 – must arrive before July 3rd
Student’s name, Overland Group /AKX 1A
General Delivery
500 South Cobb Street
Palmer, AK 99645-9998
Mail Stop #2 – must arrive before July 15th
Student’s name, Overland Group /AKX 1A
c/o Spenard Hostel,
2845 W. 42nd Ave,
Anchorage, AK 99517
Alaska Explorer 1B
Mail Stop #1 – must arrive before July 6th
Student’s name, Overland Group /AKX 1B
General Delivery
500 South Cobb Street
Palmer, AK 99645-9998
Mail Stop #2 – must arrive before July 15th
Student’s name, Overland Group /AKX 1B
c/o Spenard Hostel,
2845 W. 42nd Ave,
Anchorage, AK 99517
Alaska Explorer 2A
Mail Stop #1 – must arrive before July 24th
Student’s name, Overland Group /AKX 2A
General Delivery
500 South Cobb Street
Palmer, AK 99645-9998
Mail Stop #2 – must arrive before August 5th
Student’s name, Overland Group /AKX 2A
c/o Spenard Hostel,
2845 W. 42nd Ave,
Anchorage, AK 99517
Alaska Explorer 2B
Mail Stop #1 – must arrive before July 27th
Student’s name, Overland Group /AKX 2B
General Delivery
500 South Cobb Street
Palmer, AK 99645-9998
Mail Stop #2 – must arrive before August 5th
Student’s name, Overland Group /AKX 2B
c/o Spenard Hostel,
2845 W. 42nd Ave,
Anchorage, AK 99517
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