Girdwood Canyoneering Adventure
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Girdwood Canyoneering Adventure
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Girdwood Canyoneering Adventure

3 h
About this activity
Canyoneering and canyoning are often associated with technical descents — those that require abseils (rappels) and ropework, technical climbing or down-climbing.

Crow Creek’s ‘dry’ canyon was carved by ice ages then filled with gold that beckoned Alaska’s hydro-miners. Explore the treasure left behind rappelling near thundering waterfalls while scrambling thru mossy canyons relatively dry in your long pants and boots with our technical gear and friendly guide.

Amazing scenery and tranquility surround the world’s most northern temperate rainforest on your canyoneering adventure. Individual and group challenges highlight the intimate small group tours with private departures available. Cayoning upgrades include guaranteed gold panning at Crow Creek Gold Mine with a ribs and slaw BBQ creek side gold panning lunch option too.

Adventures start at tour time with advance reservations in the Hotel Alyeska front lobby in Girdwood. Dress ready to scramble over rocks in long pants while getting familiar with local flora through trickling canyons. Sturdy shoes are a must plus camera cases or tight fitting backpacks to store layers or windbreaker. Canyoning gear includes universal and size appropriate harnesses, ropes, belay devices, gloves and helmets plus of course your friendly guide.

Van transportation from Girdwood brings you to winding and dirt Crow Creek Road leading to the historic mining area of the Chugach National Forest. Look for black bears and moose foraging in the underbrush on the way to Crow Creek Gold Mine. The quaint and ‘patented’ Crow Creek Gold Mine is privately operated and still producing gold for over 100 years. Claim jumping takes on new meaning exploring Crow Creek federally protected ‘dry’ canyon mining claims listed in the National Historic Registry.

Rappelling 50’ into the lush canyon starts the challenge of descending three mixed terrain and vertical wall pitches. Hiking forests littered with mining relics brings you to the ultimate canyon with unique sites, smells and sounds including Crow Creeks thundering waterfall in a Jurassic-like mist filled area.

Ascending the ‘dry’ canyon, sculpted by years of tumbling glacial water requires a few crux moves in the one mile long natural obstacle course. Challenges require climbing rocky terrain, traversing mossy canyon caves, gripping ropes, scaling ladders and balancing around rocks and boulders in steep terrain. Chugach Mountain views in spruce and hemlock rainforests along the Iditarod National Historic Trail cap off your epic journey.
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Included
  • Transport from Hotel Alyeska
  • Harness
  • Helmet
  • Gloves
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks
  • Local guide
Not included
  • Gratuities
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
Features
Sport
85%
Original
70%
Adrenaline
70%
Reviews
4.0
1
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Bryan C
4 | 2016-08-08

Enjoyed our trip. Repelled down a rock face first then repelled down a couple trails to get to a scenic waterfall. Guides were friendly and knowledgeable. Our ages were 49, 19, 16 and we had no difficulty in the adventure.

Anonymous
Anonymous

Anchorage

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