You should not need much on your tour, but a few things may be nice to have along; - Water bottle - walking shoes, close toed shoes for dog training ride - camera/phone for capturing memories - some cash for tips and cash or card for souvenirs at the dog sled camp and suspensions bridge should you want them - backpack with a few layers of clothing and for snacks, but please eat snacks at stops and not on bus, this helps create a clean environment for everyone - binoculars -if you have any needs that are medical specific please make sure to bring whatever you may need. There are few amenities along the way. - attitude for having a great time!
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Alaska has dynamic weather and conditions can change rapidly. Ours seasons are also shorter and more extreme. Having a variety of clothing options will make your journey here more comfortable. For these reasons I have made a list to use while packing for your trip. This is just to illustrate the minimums and how extreme the weather can be from port to port.
- Tank top or T-shirt - Long sleeve - Zip up sweater or sweatshirt - Insulated Jacket like a puffy down jacket - Rain Jacket, I do NOT recommend an umbrella as at least in Skagway it can be quite windy and for that reason the rain sometimes like to fall sideways. - Rain pants - Tennis shoes - Rain boots - Walkable sandals (if the forcast makes you think it's possible) and yes, I have worn all these in one day... For more resources on weather please click here for historic weather figures. |
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