Backcountry Jeep & Canoe Safari Excursion Guide | Ketchikan, Alaska 4K
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this is a new one for me here in ketchikan and we can't wait to share it with you
the scenery is absolutely stunning it's a little bit of a fun experience as well too going over all the bumps navigating the corners going through the water
cruising is about friends and family getting together sharing experiences this is a pretty fun one so far
it's been a really fantastic day now we're gonna head back into town and i'm uh i think it's time for some more chowder and beer
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Join Danny and Taylor as they charge through the backcountry in a Jeep, and canoe through amazing scenery during this excursion guide in Ketchikan, Alaska. There are so many great excursions in Alaska, which is why it is one our favorite places to cruise. That is why we are setting out to document as many of our favorite experiences to help you choose the perfect excursion for you and your family. Ready to book your next Alaska cruise? You can book directly on https://www.harrtravel.com If you need assistance with your booking reach out through our contact form? https://res.harrtravel.com/contact You can also email us at info@harrtravel.com Hit that SUBSCRIBE button and give us a like! Any support you give us allows to make more content like this. Your excursion begins as you board your motorcoach for a scenic, narrated drive to the Jeep base camp. Upon arrival, you'll be paired in groups of four for your adventure along the mountain roads of Tongass National Forest. Your guide will lead you to scenic vistas while providing a narrated tour via two-way CB radios. The radios provide an interactive experience allowing you to ask questions, enjoy commentary from other Jeeps and share your own stories. The safari travels from sea level to the sub-alpine region of this unique coastal island. You'll learn about the area's natural history as you drive abandoned logging roads. Along the way, you'll make a stop or two to take advantage of photo opportunities and to rotate drivers so everyone has a turn at the wheel. Your next destination is the secluded mountain lake - Lake Harriet Hunt - where you'll board a large, easy-to-paddle canoe much like the Natives used to travel the coastal waterways. The large nature of these canoes make them particularly stable and fast. You'll dock your canoe next to a gazebo where you will enjoy a snack. Your safari guide will then lead a brief nature walk through an old-growth forest where you'll learn about the different features of the temperate rainforest surrounding you. This nature walk is optional, if you choose not to go, you're welcome to stay in the gazebo. After paddling back from camp, your excursion concludes with a scenic drive by motorcoach back to the pier. Special Notes: This tour may operate in reverse order. Warm, waterproof clothing is recommended. Drivers must be at least 25 years old and present a valid driver's license. Non-drivers can be accommodated. Jeeps are shared to accommodate up to four guests. Participants should be in moderate physical condition. Children must weigh at least 40 lbs. and minimum age is 5. This tour operates under a special use permit issued by the U.S. Forest Service. Provided: Rain gear, life jacket, snack Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator. Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children 5 to 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 must have a signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian. Medical Restriction: Not recommended for guests in their third trimester of pregnancy.