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MEET OUR LEADER TERMS & CONDITIONS

KEVIN CLEMENT – Zegrahm & Eco 1. RESERVATIONS: 25% of the expedition fare, along
with a completed and signed Reservation Form, will reserve
possible increases from fuel costs or currency fluctuations.
Therefore, as fuel-cost increases may occur and currencies
Expeditions Director Kevin Clement is fortunate a place for you on this Zegrahm Holdings LLC, d/b/a do fluctuate around the world, it may be necessary for us
Eco-Expeditions (ECO), program. The balance of the to initiate a rate surcharge at any time before departure if
enough to live within the boundaries of Denali expedition fare is due 120 days prior to departure. Air fare there are exceptional cost increases beyond our control.
is also due at this time. All prices are quoted in U.S. dollars
National Park. His specialty is subarctic ecology, and must be paid in U.S. dollars. Credit cards accepted for
8. ITINERARY CHANGES & TRIP DELAY:
Itineraries are based on information available at the time
but his work as a naturalist and an ecotourism deposit only. of printing and are subject to change. ECO reserves the
2. CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY: right to change a program’s dates, staff, itineraries, or
and adventure travel guide has taken him from Notification of cancellation of this program and any inde- accommodations as conditions warrant. If a trip must be
his home in Alaska to all seven continents. pendent travel arrangements must be received in writing delayed, or the itinerary changed due to bad weather, road
by ECO. At the time we receive your written cancellation, conditions, transportation delays, airline schedules, govern-
On those rare occasions when he’s home, the following penalties will apply: ment intervention, sickness, or any other contingency for
• 120 or more days prior to departure: $500 per person which ECO or its agents cannot make provision, the cost
Kevin serves as the Denali Foundation instructor • 60 through 119 days prior to departure: of delays or changes is not included.
for natural history and as a trainer for the 50% of expedition fare
9. ITINERARY CANCELLATION: ECO reserves the
• 59 days prior to departure through day of departure:
park’s staff of naturalists. In 1995 he became a right to cancel an itinerary before departure for any reason
100% of expedition fare
whatsoever, including too few participants or logistical
Some air fare may be nonrefundable. Once an expedition
Certification Instructor for the Wilderness Education Association and in 1997 joined has departed, there will be no refunds from ECO for any
problems such as strikes, wars, acts of God, or any other
circumstances that may make operation of the trip inadvis-
the adjunct faculty of the University of Alaska. That same year he initiated an outdoor unused portions of the trip. The above policy also applies
able. All trip payments received will be promptly refunded,
to all extensions and independent travel arrangements
leadership program for the non-profit Foundation, leading students on month-long and this refund will be the limit of ECO’s liability. ECO
made in conjunction with this program.
is not responsible for any expenses incurred by trip mem-
backcountry courses. He has lived in several other national parks and has guided groups 3. TRIP CANCELLATION AND INTERRUPTION bers in preparing for the trip, including nonrefundable or
INSURANCE: We strongly advise that all travelers penalty-carrying airline tickets, special clothing, visa or
in whitewater rafts, in sea kayaks, and on foot. He holds certifications in scuba diving, purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance as passport fees, or other trip-related expenses.
protection against an emergency that may force you to
swiftwater rescue, and wilderness medicine, as well as a Coast Guard Master’s license. cancel or leave from an expedition while it is in progress.
10. PARTICIPATION: ECO reserves the right to
decline to accept any individual as an expedition member
Kevin is also an artist. His first career was as an illustrator, and his work has appeared A brochure describing coverage will be sent to you upon
for any reason whatsoever.
receipt of your reservation.
in various art shows, several times winning juror’s or people’s choice awards. He never 4. SHARE POLICY: Accommodations on all ECO
11. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILIT Y: This section
defines ECO’s responsibility with respect to all of our trips,
travels without his sketchbook. programs are based on double occupancy. If you are travel-
including extensions and independent arrangements.
ing alone and wish to share accommodations, a roommate
Please read it carefully.
will be assigned to you whenever possible. When pairing
roommates, we will always pair participants of the same ECO, its Owners, Agents, and Employees give notice that
sex. All shared accommodations are nonsmoking. Upon they act only as the agent for the owners, contractors, and
booking you will be required to pay a Single Supplement, suppliers providing means of transportation and/or all
CARIBOU if we are able to pair you with a roommate the supplement other related travel services and assume no responsibility
will be refunded. Please note that single accommodations howsoever caused for injury, loss, or damage to person or
are limited and cannot be guaranteed throughout. property in connection with any service resulting directly
from: acts of God, detention, annoyance, delays, expenses

ALASKA MY WAY
5. MEDICAL INFORMATION: Participation on an
ECO program requires that you be in generally good arising from quarantine, strikes, thefts, pilferage, force
health. It is essential that persons with any medical prob- majeure, failure of any means of conveyance to arrive
lems and related dietary restrictions make them known to or depart as scheduled, civil disturbances, terrorism,
us well before departure. We can counsel you on whether government restrictions or regulations, and discrepancies
the expedition you have selected is appropriate for you. or changes in transit or hotel services over which it has
no control. Reasonable changes in the itinerary may be
The tour leader has the right to disqualify any participant made where deemed advisable for the comfort and well-
at any time during the tour if he/she feels the participant being of the passengers.
is physically incapable and/or if a participant’s continued
participation will jeopardize either the individual in- As described in item 7 above, all prices are subject to
volved or the group. There will be no refund given under change.
these circumstances. As described in item 9 above, in the event that an expedi-
6. LUGGAGE RESTRICTIONS: Luggage size and tion must be cancelled, ECO is not responsible for any
weight limitations for both checked and carry-on luggage, personal expenses incurred by trip members in preparing
imposed by the airlines or as an operational requirement for the program.
due to type of aircraft, will apply for flights to/from/ On advancement of deposit to ECO, the depositor
within this program. Specifications will be provided with

Cover photos: © Kevin Clement (Mt. Denali); © Natalia Baechtold (bald eagle); © Peter Harrison (Steller Sea Lions)
acknowledges that he/she has read and understands the
pre-departure materials. above recited terms and conditions, and agrees to be
bound by them.

WHAT TO EXPECT
7. FUEL COST INCREASES AND CURRENCY
FLUCTUATION: In order to keep rates as low as possible, California Seller of Travel Program Registration
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For most activities, a relatively moderate level of exertion is required. However, a variety
of activities will be offered. We will often leave the beaten path to walk over uneven terrain
such as rocky trails and shores, and icy paths, including glaciers. Transportation options
will vary with some motorcoach rides over bumpy roads, and boat and train journeys that
require sitting for long periods of time. Our accommodations range from superb hotels
to rustic lodges tucked into remote corners of the parks we are visiting. This permits us
close-up viewing of wildlife. Not all accommodations have en suite facilities; comfortable
outhouses—with incredible views!—will be part of the true Alaska experience. Seasonal
temperatures can range from the low 40s to the low 70s° F, with evenings a bit cooler. © Rick Hargrove

We will mail a complete list of recommended clothing and a suggested reading list to you
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© Kevin Clement
GRIZZLY BEARS
Science and Learning Center, a collaborative among the icebergs before entering the swift, National Wildlife Refuge home to Dall sheep,
DALL SHEEP effort between Denali National Park and but gentle currents of the Sheridan River. mountain goats, bears, caribou, and moose
Preserve, seven other National Parks, and Park and features splendid mountain scenery. In
partners promoting scientific research. Dinner DAY 10 Homer we visit the Pratt Museum as well as
and overnight at the McKinley Village Lodge. PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND the Ocean Visitor Centers before boarding a
CROSSING / SEWARD boat to the charming village of Halibut Cove,
DAY 6 Today’s ferry ride along the Alaska Marine famous for its boardwalks and galleries. After
DENALI HIGHWAY / WRANGELL– Highway—through Prince William Sound dinner at the Saltry return to Homer and
ST. ELIAS NATIONAL PARK to the port of Whittier—is a highlight. View overnight at the Land’s End Resort.
This morning travel by motorcoach toward dozens of glaciers which are nestled in the
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park along the Sound’s mountain walls. From Whittier travel DAY 13

DEAR ADVENTURER ALASKA MY WAY


spectacular Denali Highway. The Wrangell-
St. Elias National Park and Preserve is the
by motorcoach to Seward, gateway to Kenai
Fjords National Park. This afternoon we are
HOMER /
LAKE CLARK NATIONAL PARK
15 DAYS largest National Park in the United States. treated to a behind-the-scenes tour of the A full day of bear viewing in the heart of
Alaska has been called by many names: the Great Land, the Last Frontier, Alyeska, Seward’s More than 100 glaciers and some of North Alaska SeaLife Center. Dinner and the next Lake Clark National Park is the plan for the
Folly, the Golden North, the Big Country, the Land of the Midnight Sun… It’s certainly a America’s highest peaks are situated among two nights at the Seward Windsong Lodge. day. A flightseeing adventure lands us on a
big enough place to warrant its many appellations; more than twice the size of Texas, and DAY 1 the park’s 13.2 million acres. We stop to visit remote beach in front of the Alaska Homestead
the Park Headquarters before arriving in the DAY 11 Lodge where we visit the best viewing spots to
the equivalent of California, Oregon, Washington, and Montana put together, Alaska could HOME / FAIRBANKS, ALASKA
small town of Chitina for a short bush plane SEWARD / KENAI FJORDS see bears grazing on the tidal flats or catching
contain England, France, and Germany—and still have room for Japan. All the national Arrive in Fairbanks and transfer to your hotel
flight to the historic towns of McCarthy and NATIONAL PARK fish in the nearby stream. Enjoy lunch at
park lands of the entire Lower 48 states put together do not equal those found in Alaska. with the remainder of the day free to explore
Kennicott. Spend the next two nights at the The focus of the day is a cruise into spectac- the lodge and more time viewing bears this
the city’s frontier atmosphere which recalls its
Unfortunately, most visitors see only a fraction of the state. The majority arrives on a huge quaint Kennicott Glacier Lodge. ular Kenai Fjords National Park with its afternoon before our return flight. Dinner
colorful history dating back to the late 1800s.
abundant wildlife and breathtaking scenery. and overnight at the Land’s End Resort.
cruise ship and only goes ashore on tightly-programmed excursions. If travelers tour by Dinner and overnight at River’s Edge Resort.
DAY 7 As we sail through Resurrection Bay, watch
land at all, that itinerary nearly always follows a well-beaten and tourist-customized track.
DAY 2 WRANGELL–ST. ELIAS NATIONAL for Steller sea lions, harbor seals, puffins, DAY 14
As a longtime resident of Alaska, I’d like to show you a different side of the state. Of course PARK eagles, and even whales. Cruise past the Alaska HOMER / ANCHORAGE
FAIRBANKS /
we will visit a few of the major tourist draws, but we’ll see them in an entirely different— Today take a spectacular hike along an old Maritime National Wildlife Refuge on our In the morning we travel across Kachemak Bay
DENALI NATIONAL PARK
and much more personal—way, spending more time, and venturing farther in. And, best Early this morning transfer to the Fairbanks wagon road to view 16,390-ft. Mt. Blackburn. way to tidewater and alpine glaciers. Return for an in depth look at the intertidal zones.
of all, we get off that beaten track and experience some out-of-the-way places that few rail depot to board Gold Star Service domed At the glacier we strap on crampons (ice shoes) to Seward for dinner at a local restaurant. After lunch fly to Anchorage for dinner and
visitors ever see. rail cars for the journey to Denali National and after some simple instruction from our overnight at the Hotel Captain Cook.
expert guide and a bit of practice, set out for a DAY 12
Park. Set out by motorcoach along the Denali
To move around this vast area, we plan to travel via a variety of methods: we ride the Alaska
National Park Road, extending 91 miles from walk on the glacier itself. For those who prefer SEWARD / HOMER DAY 15
Railroad, drive the full length of the classic and spectacular Denali Highway, fly by small the park entrance to its terminus in the old an alternative, a walking tour among the ruins This morning we travel on the Sterling High- ANCHORAGE / HOMEWARD
plane over the Wrangell Mountains and into Prince William Sound, and cruise on an Alaska of the Kennicott Copper Company offers a way to Homer. The highway passes through Transfer to the airport for your independent
mining community of Kantishna. Crossing
Marine Highway ferry. We visit four of Alaska’s amazing national parks: Kenai Fjords, look back at this historic mining giant. the Chugach National Forest and Kenai flight home.
mountainsides, this supremely scenic road
Lake Clark, Wrangell-St. Elias (America’s largest), and Denali, my own great big backyard. meanders past slopes and prime wildlife
DAY 8
Keep in mind that no one who wants the authentic Alaska experience comes for the luxury viewing areas. Spend the next three nights at
WRANGELL–ST. ELIAS © Kevin Clement © Jack S. Grove

hotels—we’ll stay in comfortable, but rustic, wilderness lodges in places with musical names Camp Denali in this remote region of the park.
NATIONAL PARK / CORDOVA
like Kantishna, Kennicott, Cordova, Seward, and Homer each having played a major role Embark on a wilderness flightseeing excursion
DAYS 3 & 4
in the colorful history of the state. along the Copper River—world renowned for
DENALI NATIONAL PARK
Encompassing more than six million acres, its flavorful Copper River salmon. This is one
My favorite time of year in this corner of the world is late August and early September—
Denali National Park is the continent’s premier of Alaska’s most impressive wilderness water-
and not just because there are fewer tourists, mosquitoes, and less rain. What we’ll get is
location to view and photograph an amazing ways and the flight route takes us along the
late summer around the coast and early fall in the interior. By then, the berries are ripe, the Wrangell and Chugach mountain ranges RILEY CREEK, DENALI SEA OTTER
array of wildlife in a spectacular setting.
fall colors are out on the tundra, the wildlife looks its best, and there is enough darkness en route to Cordova, nestled at the head of
Moose, caribou, Dall sheep, and grizzly bears
that northern lights are a possibility. Of course we will be looking for wildlife all along the are among the 37 mammal species that live in Orca Inlet in Prince William Sound. Later Fairbanks
MOTORCOACH
way. Grizzly bears, caribou, Dall sheep, moose, sea otters, wolves, Steller sea lions, and bald the park. Golden eagles, gyrfalcons, ptarmigan, board a local fishing boat, and cruise around FERRY
Kantishna PLANE
eagles are all on our list, along with many others. Our unique way of travel, without a tightly and long-tailed jaegers are but a few of the the offshore islands watching for sea otters. Camp TRAIN

regimented schedule, allows us to take spontaneous advantage of sightings and viewing 165 species of migratory and resident birds that Spend the next two nights in Cordova at the Denali

opportunities along the way. You will also have a variety of hiking options, both on and off call Denali home during the temperate months. Orca Adventure Lodge. DENALI NATIONAL DENALI HWY
PARK & PRESERVE
trail, and can even strap on some crampons for an unforgettable walk on a glacier. If weather permits, we are privy to breathtaking
DAY 9
views of Mt. McKinley, North America’s high-
CORDOVA
Whatever you choose to call Alaska, the 49th state is not like any of the others. It’s a big,
wild place and I believe it deserves to be seen the right way. I very much look forward to
est peak. During our time here enjoy a series
of guided hikes in the higher alpine valleys
This morning drive to the Copper River ALASKA Chitina
WRANGELL-ST. ELIAS
NATIONAL PARK &
PRESERVE

Delta and Childs Glacier, one of Alaska’s most


sharing Alaska—my way—with you. and the Wonder Lake area. Anchorage McCarthy
active glaciers. Enjoy a picnic lunch in full Kennicott
LAKE CLARK
Whittier
Warmest regards, DAY 5 view of the glacier and historic Million Dollar NATIONAL PARK
Cordova
DENALI NATIONAL PARK / Bridge, once the vital link from Cordova to Alaska
Seward
PARK ENTRANCE the McCarthy and Kennicott mines. Weather Homestead
Lodge Homer KENAI FJORDS
Today drive back to the park entrance stopping permitting this afternoon we have the option NATIONAL PARK

Kevin Clement to view wildlife along the way, visit the Murie of boarding an inflatable raft for a float trip ROOT GLACIER MAP NOT TO SCALE

PA C I F I C O C E A N
© Kevin Clement
GRIZZLY BEARS
Science and Learning Center, a collaborative among the icebergs before entering the swift, National Wildlife Refuge home to Dall sheep,
DALL SHEEP effort between Denali National Park and but gentle currents of the Sheridan River. mountain goats, bears, caribou, and moose
Preserve, seven other National Parks, and Park and features splendid mountain scenery. In
partners promoting scientific research. Dinner DAY 10 Homer we visit the Pratt Museum as well as
and overnight at the McKinley Village Lodge. PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND the Ocean Visitor Centers before boarding a
CROSSING / SEWARD boat to the charming village of Halibut Cove,
DAY 6 Today’s ferry ride along the Alaska Marine famous for its boardwalks and galleries. After
DENALI HIGHWAY / WRANGELL– Highway—through Prince William Sound dinner at the Saltry return to Homer and
ST. ELIAS NATIONAL PARK to the port of Whittier—is a highlight. View overnight at the Land’s End Resort.
This morning travel by motorcoach toward dozens of glaciers which are nestled in the
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park along the Sound’s mountain walls. From Whittier travel DAY 13

DEAR ADVENTURER ALASKA MY WAY


spectacular Denali Highway. The Wrangell-
St. Elias National Park and Preserve is the
by motorcoach to Seward, gateway to Kenai
Fjords National Park. This afternoon we are
HOMER /
LAKE CLARK NATIONAL PARK
15 DAYS largest National Park in the United States. treated to a behind-the-scenes tour of the A full day of bear viewing in the heart of
Alaska has been called by many names: the Great Land, the Last Frontier, Alyeska, Seward’s More than 100 glaciers and some of North Alaska SeaLife Center. Dinner and the next Lake Clark National Park is the plan for the
Folly, the Golden North, the Big Country, the Land of the Midnight Sun… It’s certainly a America’s highest peaks are situated among two nights at the Seward Windsong Lodge. day. A flightseeing adventure lands us on a
big enough place to warrant its many appellations; more than twice the size of Texas, and DAY 1 the park’s 13.2 million acres. We stop to visit remote beach in front of the Alaska Homestead
the Park Headquarters before arriving in the DAY 11 Lodge where we visit the best viewing spots to
the equivalent of California, Oregon, Washington, and Montana put together, Alaska could HOME / FAIRBANKS, ALASKA
small town of Chitina for a short bush plane SEWARD / KENAI FJORDS see bears grazing on the tidal flats or catching
contain England, France, and Germany—and still have room for Japan. All the national Arrive in Fairbanks and transfer to your hotel
flight to the historic towns of McCarthy and NATIONAL PARK fish in the nearby stream. Enjoy lunch at
park lands of the entire Lower 48 states put together do not equal those found in Alaska. with the remainder of the day free to explore
Kennicott. Spend the next two nights at the The focus of the day is a cruise into spectac- the lodge and more time viewing bears this
the city’s frontier atmosphere which recalls its
Unfortunately, most visitors see only a fraction of the state. The majority arrives on a huge quaint Kennicott Glacier Lodge. ular Kenai Fjords National Park with its afternoon before our return flight. Dinner
colorful history dating back to the late 1800s.
abundant wildlife and breathtaking scenery. and overnight at the Land’s End Resort.
cruise ship and only goes ashore on tightly-programmed excursions. If travelers tour by Dinner and overnight at River’s Edge Resort.
DAY 7 As we sail through Resurrection Bay, watch
land at all, that itinerary nearly always follows a well-beaten and tourist-customized track.
DAY 2 WRANGELL–ST. ELIAS NATIONAL for Steller sea lions, harbor seals, puffins, DAY 14
As a longtime resident of Alaska, I’d like to show you a different side of the state. Of course PARK eagles, and even whales. Cruise past the Alaska HOMER / ANCHORAGE
FAIRBANKS /
we will visit a few of the major tourist draws, but we’ll see them in an entirely different— Today take a spectacular hike along an old Maritime National Wildlife Refuge on our In the morning we travel across Kachemak Bay
DENALI NATIONAL PARK
and much more personal—way, spending more time, and venturing farther in. And, best Early this morning transfer to the Fairbanks wagon road to view 16,390-ft. Mt. Blackburn. way to tidewater and alpine glaciers. Return for an in depth look at the intertidal zones.
of all, we get off that beaten track and experience some out-of-the-way places that few rail depot to board Gold Star Service domed At the glacier we strap on crampons (ice shoes) to Seward for dinner at a local restaurant. After lunch fly to Anchorage for dinner and
visitors ever see. rail cars for the journey to Denali National and after some simple instruction from our overnight at the Hotel Captain Cook.
expert guide and a bit of practice, set out for a DAY 12
Park. Set out by motorcoach along the Denali
To move around this vast area, we plan to travel via a variety of methods: we ride the Alaska
National Park Road, extending 91 miles from walk on the glacier itself. For those who prefer SEWARD / HOMER DAY 15
Railroad, drive the full length of the classic and spectacular Denali Highway, fly by small the park entrance to its terminus in the old an alternative, a walking tour among the ruins This morning we travel on the Sterling High- ANCHORAGE / HOMEWARD
plane over the Wrangell Mountains and into Prince William Sound, and cruise on an Alaska of the Kennicott Copper Company offers a way to Homer. The highway passes through Transfer to the airport for your independent
mining community of Kantishna. Crossing
Marine Highway ferry. We visit four of Alaska’s amazing national parks: Kenai Fjords, look back at this historic mining giant. the Chugach National Forest and Kenai flight home.
mountainsides, this supremely scenic road
Lake Clark, Wrangell-St. Elias (America’s largest), and Denali, my own great big backyard. meanders past slopes and prime wildlife
DAY 8
Keep in mind that no one who wants the authentic Alaska experience comes for the luxury viewing areas. Spend the next three nights at
WRANGELL–ST. ELIAS © Kevin Clement © Jack S. Grove

hotels—we’ll stay in comfortable, but rustic, wilderness lodges in places with musical names Camp Denali in this remote region of the park.
NATIONAL PARK / CORDOVA
like Kantishna, Kennicott, Cordova, Seward, and Homer each having played a major role Embark on a wilderness flightseeing excursion
DAYS 3 & 4
in the colorful history of the state. along the Copper River—world renowned for
DENALI NATIONAL PARK
Encompassing more than six million acres, its flavorful Copper River salmon. This is one
My favorite time of year in this corner of the world is late August and early September—
Denali National Park is the continent’s premier of Alaska’s most impressive wilderness water-
and not just because there are fewer tourists, mosquitoes, and less rain. What we’ll get is
location to view and photograph an amazing ways and the flight route takes us along the
late summer around the coast and early fall in the interior. By then, the berries are ripe, the Wrangell and Chugach mountain ranges RILEY CREEK, DENALI SEA OTTER
array of wildlife in a spectacular setting.
fall colors are out on the tundra, the wildlife looks its best, and there is enough darkness en route to Cordova, nestled at the head of
Moose, caribou, Dall sheep, and grizzly bears
that northern lights are a possibility. Of course we will be looking for wildlife all along the are among the 37 mammal species that live in Orca Inlet in Prince William Sound. Later Fairbanks
MOTORCOACH
way. Grizzly bears, caribou, Dall sheep, moose, sea otters, wolves, Steller sea lions, and bald the park. Golden eagles, gyrfalcons, ptarmigan, board a local fishing boat, and cruise around FERRY
Kantishna PLANE
eagles are all on our list, along with many others. Our unique way of travel, without a tightly and long-tailed jaegers are but a few of the the offshore islands watching for sea otters. Camp TRAIN

regimented schedule, allows us to take spontaneous advantage of sightings and viewing 165 species of migratory and resident birds that Spend the next two nights in Cordova at the Denali

opportunities along the way. You will also have a variety of hiking options, both on and off call Denali home during the temperate months. Orca Adventure Lodge. DENALI NATIONAL DENALI HWY
PARK & PRESERVE
trail, and can even strap on some crampons for an unforgettable walk on a glacier. If weather permits, we are privy to breathtaking
DAY 9
views of Mt. McKinley, North America’s high-
CORDOVA
Whatever you choose to call Alaska, the 49th state is not like any of the others. It’s a big,
wild place and I believe it deserves to be seen the right way. I very much look forward to
est peak. During our time here enjoy a series
of guided hikes in the higher alpine valleys
This morning drive to the Copper River ALASKA Chitina
WRANGELL-ST. ELIAS
NATIONAL PARK &
PRESERVE

Delta and Childs Glacier, one of Alaska’s most


sharing Alaska—my way—with you. and the Wonder Lake area. Anchorage McCarthy
active glaciers. Enjoy a picnic lunch in full Kennicott
LAKE CLARK
Whittier
Warmest regards, DAY 5 view of the glacier and historic Million Dollar NATIONAL PARK
Cordova
DENALI NATIONAL PARK / Bridge, once the vital link from Cordova to Alaska
Seward
PARK ENTRANCE the McCarthy and Kennicott mines. Weather Homestead
Lodge Homer KENAI FJORDS
Today drive back to the park entrance stopping permitting this afternoon we have the option NATIONAL PARK

Kevin Clement to view wildlife along the way, visit the Murie of boarding an inflatable raft for a float trip ROOT GLACIER MAP NOT TO SCALE

PA C I F I C O C E A N
© Kevin Clement
GRIZZLY BEARS
Science and Learning Center, a collaborative among the icebergs before entering the swift, National Wildlife Refuge home to Dall sheep,
DALL SHEEP effort between Denali National Park and but gentle currents of the Sheridan River. mountain goats, bears, caribou, and moose
Preserve, seven other National Parks, and Park and features splendid mountain scenery. In
partners promoting scientific research. Dinner DAY 10 Homer we visit the Pratt Museum as well as
and overnight at the McKinley Village Lodge. PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND the Ocean Visitor Centers before boarding a
CROSSING / SEWARD boat to the charming village of Halibut Cove,
DAY 6 Today’s ferry ride along the Alaska Marine famous for its boardwalks and galleries. After
DENALI HIGHWAY / WRANGELL– Highway—through Prince William Sound dinner at the Saltry return to Homer and
ST. ELIAS NATIONAL PARK to the port of Whittier—is a highlight. View overnight at the Land’s End Resort.
This morning travel by motorcoach toward dozens of glaciers which are nestled in the
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park along the Sound’s mountain walls. From Whittier travel DAY 13

DEAR ADVENTURER ALASKA MY WAY


spectacular Denali Highway. The Wrangell-
St. Elias National Park and Preserve is the
by motorcoach to Seward, gateway to Kenai
Fjords National Park. This afternoon we are
HOMER /
LAKE CLARK NATIONAL PARK
15 DAYS largest National Park in the United States. treated to a behind-the-scenes tour of the A full day of bear viewing in the heart of
Alaska has been called by many names: the Great Land, the Last Frontier, Alyeska, Seward’s More than 100 glaciers and some of North Alaska SeaLife Center. Dinner and the next Lake Clark National Park is the plan for the
Folly, the Golden North, the Big Country, the Land of the Midnight Sun… It’s certainly a America’s highest peaks are situated among two nights at the Seward Windsong Lodge. day. A flightseeing adventure lands us on a
big enough place to warrant its many appellations; more than twice the size of Texas, and DAY 1 the park’s 13.2 million acres. We stop to visit remote beach in front of the Alaska Homestead
the Park Headquarters before arriving in the DAY 11 Lodge where we visit the best viewing spots to
the equivalent of California, Oregon, Washington, and Montana put together, Alaska could HOME / FAIRBANKS, ALASKA
small town of Chitina for a short bush plane SEWARD / KENAI FJORDS see bears grazing on the tidal flats or catching
contain England, France, and Germany—and still have room for Japan. All the national Arrive in Fairbanks and transfer to your hotel
flight to the historic towns of McCarthy and NATIONAL PARK fish in the nearby stream. Enjoy lunch at
park lands of the entire Lower 48 states put together do not equal those found in Alaska. with the remainder of the day free to explore
Kennicott. Spend the next two nights at the The focus of the day is a cruise into spectac- the lodge and more time viewing bears this
the city’s frontier atmosphere which recalls its
Unfortunately, most visitors see only a fraction of the state. The majority arrives on a huge quaint Kennicott Glacier Lodge. ular Kenai Fjords National Park with its afternoon before our return flight. Dinner
colorful history dating back to the late 1800s.
abundant wildlife and breathtaking scenery. and overnight at the Land’s End Resort.
cruise ship and only goes ashore on tightly-programmed excursions. If travelers tour by Dinner and overnight at River’s Edge Resort.
DAY 7 As we sail through Resurrection Bay, watch
land at all, that itinerary nearly always follows a well-beaten and tourist-customized track.
DAY 2 WRANGELL–ST. ELIAS NATIONAL for Steller sea lions, harbor seals, puffins, DAY 14
As a longtime resident of Alaska, I’d like to show you a different side of the state. Of course PARK eagles, and even whales. Cruise past the Alaska HOMER / ANCHORAGE
FAIRBANKS /
we will visit a few of the major tourist draws, but we’ll see them in an entirely different— Today take a spectacular hike along an old Maritime National Wildlife Refuge on our In the morning we travel across Kachemak Bay
DENALI NATIONAL PARK
and much more personal—way, spending more time, and venturing farther in. And, best Early this morning transfer to the Fairbanks wagon road to view 16,390-ft. Mt. Blackburn. way to tidewater and alpine glaciers. Return for an in depth look at the intertidal zones.
of all, we get off that beaten track and experience some out-of-the-way places that few rail depot to board Gold Star Service domed At the glacier we strap on crampons (ice shoes) to Seward for dinner at a local restaurant. After lunch fly to Anchorage for dinner and
visitors ever see. rail cars for the journey to Denali National and after some simple instruction from our overnight at the Hotel Captain Cook.
expert guide and a bit of practice, set out for a DAY 12
Park. Set out by motorcoach along the Denali
To move around this vast area, we plan to travel via a variety of methods: we ride the Alaska
National Park Road, extending 91 miles from walk on the glacier itself. For those who prefer SEWARD / HOMER DAY 15
Railroad, drive the full length of the classic and spectacular Denali Highway, fly by small the park entrance to its terminus in the old an alternative, a walking tour among the ruins This morning we travel on the Sterling High- ANCHORAGE / HOMEWARD
plane over the Wrangell Mountains and into Prince William Sound, and cruise on an Alaska of the Kennicott Copper Company offers a way to Homer. The highway passes through Transfer to the airport for your independent
mining community of Kantishna. Crossing
Marine Highway ferry. We visit four of Alaska’s amazing national parks: Kenai Fjords, look back at this historic mining giant. the Chugach National Forest and Kenai flight home.
mountainsides, this supremely scenic road
Lake Clark, Wrangell-St. Elias (America’s largest), and Denali, my own great big backyard. meanders past slopes and prime wildlife
DAY 8
Keep in mind that no one who wants the authentic Alaska experience comes for the luxury viewing areas. Spend the next three nights at
WRANGELL–ST. ELIAS © Kevin Clement © Jack S. Grove

hotels—we’ll stay in comfortable, but rustic, wilderness lodges in places with musical names Camp Denali in this remote region of the park.
NATIONAL PARK / CORDOVA
like Kantishna, Kennicott, Cordova, Seward, and Homer each having played a major role Embark on a wilderness flightseeing excursion
DAYS 3 & 4
in the colorful history of the state. along the Copper River—world renowned for
DENALI NATIONAL PARK
Encompassing more than six million acres, its flavorful Copper River salmon. This is one
My favorite time of year in this corner of the world is late August and early September—
Denali National Park is the continent’s premier of Alaska’s most impressive wilderness water-
and not just because there are fewer tourists, mosquitoes, and less rain. What we’ll get is
location to view and photograph an amazing ways and the flight route takes us along the
late summer around the coast and early fall in the interior. By then, the berries are ripe, the Wrangell and Chugach mountain ranges RILEY CREEK, DENALI SEA OTTER
array of wildlife in a spectacular setting.
fall colors are out on the tundra, the wildlife looks its best, and there is enough darkness en route to Cordova, nestled at the head of
Moose, caribou, Dall sheep, and grizzly bears
that northern lights are a possibility. Of course we will be looking for wildlife all along the are among the 37 mammal species that live in Orca Inlet in Prince William Sound. Later Fairbanks
MOTORCOACH
way. Grizzly bears, caribou, Dall sheep, moose, sea otters, wolves, Steller sea lions, and bald the park. Golden eagles, gyrfalcons, ptarmigan, board a local fishing boat, and cruise around FERRY
Kantishna PLANE
eagles are all on our list, along with many others. Our unique way of travel, without a tightly and long-tailed jaegers are but a few of the the offshore islands watching for sea otters. Camp TRAIN

regimented schedule, allows us to take spontaneous advantage of sightings and viewing 165 species of migratory and resident birds that Spend the next two nights in Cordova at the Denali

opportunities along the way. You will also have a variety of hiking options, both on and off call Denali home during the temperate months. Orca Adventure Lodge. DENALI NATIONAL DENALI HWY
PARK & PRESERVE
trail, and can even strap on some crampons for an unforgettable walk on a glacier. If weather permits, we are privy to breathtaking
DAY 9
views of Mt. McKinley, North America’s high-
CORDOVA
Whatever you choose to call Alaska, the 49th state is not like any of the others. It’s a big,
wild place and I believe it deserves to be seen the right way. I very much look forward to
est peak. During our time here enjoy a series
of guided hikes in the higher alpine valleys
This morning drive to the Copper River ALASKA Chitina
WRANGELL-ST. ELIAS
NATIONAL PARK &
PRESERVE

Delta and Childs Glacier, one of Alaska’s most


sharing Alaska—my way—with you. and the Wonder Lake area. Anchorage McCarthy
active glaciers. Enjoy a picnic lunch in full Kennicott
LAKE CLARK
Whittier
Warmest regards, DAY 5 view of the glacier and historic Million Dollar NATIONAL PARK
Cordova
DENALI NATIONAL PARK / Bridge, once the vital link from Cordova to Alaska
Seward
PARK ENTRANCE the McCarthy and Kennicott mines. Weather Homestead
Lodge Homer KENAI FJORDS
Today drive back to the park entrance stopping permitting this afternoon we have the option NATIONAL PARK

Kevin Clement to view wildlife along the way, visit the Murie of boarding an inflatable raft for a float trip ROOT GLACIER MAP NOT TO SCALE

PA C I F I C O C E A N
MEET OUR LEADER TERMS & CONDITIONS
KEVIN CLEMENT – Zegrahm & Eco 1. RESERVATIONS: 25% of the expedition fare, along
with a completed and signed Reservation Form, will reserve
possible increases from fuel costs or currency fluctuations.
Therefore, as fuel-cost increases may occur and currencies
Expeditions Director Kevin Clement is fortunate a place for you on this Zegrahm Holdings LLC, d/b/a do fluctuate around the world, it may be necessary for us
Eco-Expeditions (ECO), program. The balance of the to initiate a rate surcharge at any time before departure if
enough to live within the boundaries of Denali expedition fare is due 120 days prior to departure. Air fare there are exceptional cost increases beyond our control.
is also due at this time. All prices are quoted in U.S. dollars
National Park. His specialty is subarctic ecology, and must be paid in U.S. dollars. Credit cards accepted for
8. ITINERARY CHANGES & TRIP DELAY:
Itineraries are based on information available at the time
but his work as a naturalist and an ecotourism deposit only. of printing and are subject to change. ECO reserves the
2. CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY: right to change a program’s dates, staff, itineraries, or
and adventure travel guide has taken him from Notification of cancellation of this program and any inde- accommodations as conditions warrant. If a trip must be
his home in Alaska to all seven continents. pendent travel arrangements must be received in writing delayed, or the itinerary changed due to bad weather, road
by ECO. At the time we receive your written cancellation, conditions, transportation delays, airline schedules, govern-
On those rare occasions when he’s home, the following penalties will apply: ment intervention, sickness, or any other contingency for
• 120 or more days prior to departure: $500 per person which ECO or its agents cannot make provision, the cost
Kevin serves as the Denali Foundation instructor • 60 through 119 days prior to departure: of delays or changes is not included.
for natural history and as a trainer for the 50% of expedition fare
9. ITINERARY CANCELLATION: ECO reserves the
• 59 days prior to departure through day of departure:
park’s staff of naturalists. In 1995 he became a right to cancel an itinerary before departure for any reason
100% of expedition fare
whatsoever, including too few participants or logistical
Some air fare may be nonrefundable. Once an expedition
Certification Instructor for the Wilderness Education Association and in 1997 joined has departed, there will be no refunds from ECO for any
problems such as strikes, wars, acts of God, or any other
circumstances that may make operation of the trip inadvis-
the adjunct faculty of the University of Alaska. That same year he initiated an outdoor unused portions of the trip. The above policy also applies
able. All trip payments received will be promptly refunded,
to all extensions and independent travel arrangements
leadership program for the non-profit Foundation, leading students on month-long and this refund will be the limit of ECO’s liability. ECO
made in conjunction with this program.
is not responsible for any expenses incurred by trip mem-
backcountry courses. He has lived in several other national parks and has guided groups 3. TRIP CANCELLATION AND INTERRUPTION bers in preparing for the trip, including nonrefundable or
INSURANCE: We strongly advise that all travelers penalty-carrying airline tickets, special clothing, visa or
in whitewater rafts, in sea kayaks, and on foot. He holds certifications in scuba diving, purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance as passport fees, or other trip-related expenses.
protection against an emergency that may force you to
swiftwater rescue, and wilderness medicine, as well as a Coast Guard Master’s license. cancel or leave from an expedition while it is in progress.
10. PARTICIPATION: ECO reserves the right to
decline to accept any individual as an expedition member
Kevin is also an artist. His first career was as an illustrator, and his work has appeared A brochure describing coverage will be sent to you upon
for any reason whatsoever.
receipt of your reservation.
in various art shows, several times winning juror’s or people’s choice awards. He never 4. SHARE POLICY: Accommodations on all ECO
11. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILIT Y: This section
defines ECO’s responsibility with respect to all of our trips,
travels without his sketchbook. programs are based on double occupancy. If you are travel-
including extensions and independent arrangements.
ing alone and wish to share accommodations, a roommate
Please read it carefully.
will be assigned to you whenever possible. When pairing
roommates, we will always pair participants of the same ECO, its Owners, Agents, and Employees give notice that
sex. All shared accommodations are nonsmoking. Upon they act only as the agent for the owners, contractors, and
booking you will be required to pay a Single Supplement, suppliers providing means of transportation and/or all
CARIBOU if we are able to pair you with a roommate the supplement other related travel services and assume no responsibility
will be refunded. Please note that single accommodations howsoever caused for injury, loss, or damage to person or
are limited and cannot be guaranteed throughout. property in connection with any service resulting directly
from: acts of God, detention, annoyance, delays, expenses

ALASKA MY WAY
5. MEDICAL INFORMATION: Participation on an
ECO program requires that you be in generally good arising from quarantine, strikes, thefts, pilferage, force
health. It is essential that persons with any medical prob- majeure, failure of any means of conveyance to arrive
lems and related dietary restrictions make them known to or depart as scheduled, civil disturbances, terrorism,
us well before departure. We can counsel you on whether government restrictions or regulations, and discrepancies
the expedition you have selected is appropriate for you. or changes in transit or hotel services over which it has
no control. Reasonable changes in the itinerary may be
The tour leader has the right to disqualify any participant made where deemed advisable for the comfort and well-
at any time during the tour if he/she feels the participant being of the passengers.
is physically incapable and/or if a participant’s continued
participation will jeopardize either the individual in- As described in item 7 above, all prices are subject to
volved or the group. There will be no refund given under change.
these circumstances. As described in item 9 above, in the event that an expedi-
6. LUGGAGE RESTRICTIONS: Luggage size and tion must be cancelled, ECO is not responsible for any
weight limitations for both checked and carry-on luggage, personal expenses incurred by trip members in preparing
imposed by the airlines or as an operational requirement for the program.
due to type of aircraft, will apply for flights to/from/ On advancement of deposit to ECO, the depositor
within this program. Specifications will be provided with

Cover photos: © Kevin Clement (Mt. Denali); © Natalia Baechtold (bald eagle); © Peter Harrison (Steller Sea Lions)
acknowledges that he/she has read and understands the
pre-departure materials. above recited terms and conditions, and agrees to be
bound by them.

WHAT TO EXPECT
7. FUEL COST INCREASES AND CURRENCY
FLUCTUATION: In order to keep rates as low as possible, California Seller of Travel Program Registration
we do not build into the trip fare an allowance to cover #2031043-40

For most activities, a relatively moderate level of exertion is required. However, a variety
of activities will be offered. We will often leave the beaten path to walk over uneven terrain
such as rocky trails and shores, and icy paths, including glaciers. Transportation options
will vary with some motorcoach rides over bumpy roads, and boat and train journeys that
require sitting for long periods of time. Our accommodations range from superb hotels
to rustic lodges tucked into remote corners of the parks we are visiting. This permits us
close-up viewing of wildlife. Not all accommodations have en suite facilities; comfortable
outhouses—with incredible views!—will be part of the true Alaska experience. Seasonal
temperatures can range from the low 40s to the low 70s° F, with evenings a bit cooler. © Rick Hargrove

We will mail a complete list of recommended clothing and a suggested reading list to you
192 Nickerson Street #200 Seattle, WA 98109 USA
approximately five months prior to departure. Travelers will most enjoy the remarkable Tel: 206-285-4000 Toll-free: 1-800-628-8747
opportunities this expedition offers if they travel with a spirit of adventure. ®
Fax: 206-285-5037 E-mail: info@zeco.com ®

Giving You the World Web site: www.zeco.com


MEET OUR LEADER TERMS & CONDITIONS
KEVIN CLEMENT – Zegrahm & Eco 1. RESERVATIONS: 25% of the expedition fare, along
with a completed and signed Reservation Form, will reserve
possible increases from fuel costs or currency fluctuations.
Therefore, as fuel-cost increases may occur and currencies
Expeditions Director Kevin Clement is fortunate a place for you on this Zegrahm Holdings LLC, d/b/a do fluctuate around the world, it may be necessary for us
Eco-Expeditions (ECO), program. The balance of the to initiate a rate surcharge at any time before departure if
enough to live within the boundaries of Denali expedition fare is due 120 days prior to departure. Air fare there are exceptional cost increases beyond our control.
is also due at this time. All prices are quoted in U.S. dollars
National Park. His specialty is subarctic ecology, and must be paid in U.S. dollars. Credit cards accepted for
8. ITINERARY CHANGES & TRIP DELAY:
Itineraries are based on information available at the time
but his work as a naturalist and an ecotourism deposit only. of printing and are subject to change. ECO reserves the
2. CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY: right to change a program’s dates, staff, itineraries, or
and adventure travel guide has taken him from Notification of cancellation of this program and any inde- accommodations as conditions warrant. If a trip must be
his home in Alaska to all seven continents. pendent travel arrangements must be received in writing delayed, or the itinerary changed due to bad weather, road
by ECO. At the time we receive your written cancellation, conditions, transportation delays, airline schedules, govern-
On those rare occasions when he’s home, the following penalties will apply: ment intervention, sickness, or any other contingency for
• 120 or more days prior to departure: $500 per person which ECO or its agents cannot make provision, the cost
Kevin serves as the Denali Foundation instructor • 60 through 119 days prior to departure: of delays or changes is not included.
for natural history and as a trainer for the 50% of expedition fare
9. ITINERARY CANCELLATION: ECO reserves the
• 59 days prior to departure through day of departure:
park’s staff of naturalists. In 1995 he became a right to cancel an itinerary before departure for any reason
100% of expedition fare
whatsoever, including too few participants or logistical
Some air fare may be nonrefundable. Once an expedition
Certification Instructor for the Wilderness Education Association and in 1997 joined has departed, there will be no refunds from ECO for any
problems such as strikes, wars, acts of God, or any other
circumstances that may make operation of the trip inadvis-
the adjunct faculty of the University of Alaska. That same year he initiated an outdoor unused portions of the trip. The above policy also applies
able. All trip payments received will be promptly refunded,
to all extensions and independent travel arrangements
leadership program for the non-profit Foundation, leading students on month-long and this refund will be the limit of ECO’s liability. ECO
made in conjunction with this program.
is not responsible for any expenses incurred by trip mem-
backcountry courses. He has lived in several other national parks and has guided groups 3. TRIP CANCELLATION AND INTERRUPTION bers in preparing for the trip, including nonrefundable or
INSURANCE: We strongly advise that all travelers penalty-carrying airline tickets, special clothing, visa or
in whitewater rafts, in sea kayaks, and on foot. He holds certifications in scuba diving, purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance as passport fees, or other trip-related expenses.
protection against an emergency that may force you to
swiftwater rescue, and wilderness medicine, as well as a Coast Guard Master’s license. cancel or leave from an expedition while it is in progress.
10. PARTICIPATION: ECO reserves the right to
decline to accept any individual as an expedition member
Kevin is also an artist. His first career was as an illustrator, and his work has appeared A brochure describing coverage will be sent to you upon
for any reason whatsoever.
receipt of your reservation.
in various art shows, several times winning juror’s or people’s choice awards. He never 4. SHARE POLICY: Accommodations on all ECO
11. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILIT Y: This section
defines ECO’s responsibility with respect to all of our trips,
travels without his sketchbook. programs are based on double occupancy. If you are travel-
including extensions and independent arrangements.
ing alone and wish to share accommodations, a roommate
Please read it carefully.
will be assigned to you whenever possible. When pairing
roommates, we will always pair participants of the same ECO, its Owners, Agents, and Employees give notice that
sex. All shared accommodations are nonsmoking. Upon they act only as the agent for the owners, contractors, and
booking you will be required to pay a Single Supplement, suppliers providing means of transportation and/or all
CARIBOU if we are able to pair you with a roommate the supplement other related travel services and assume no responsibility
will be refunded. Please note that single accommodations howsoever caused for injury, loss, or damage to person or
are limited and cannot be guaranteed throughout. property in connection with any service resulting directly
from: acts of God, detention, annoyance, delays, expenses

ALASKA MY WAY
5. MEDICAL INFORMATION: Participation on an
ECO program requires that you be in generally good arising from quarantine, strikes, thefts, pilferage, force
health. It is essential that persons with any medical prob- majeure, failure of any means of conveyance to arrive
lems and related dietary restrictions make them known to or depart as scheduled, civil disturbances, terrorism,
us well before departure. We can counsel you on whether government restrictions or regulations, and discrepancies
the expedition you have selected is appropriate for you. or changes in transit or hotel services over which it has
no control. Reasonable changes in the itinerary may be
The tour leader has the right to disqualify any participant made where deemed advisable for the comfort and well-
at any time during the tour if he/she feels the participant being of the passengers.
is physically incapable and/or if a participant’s continued
participation will jeopardize either the individual in- As described in item 7 above, all prices are subject to
volved or the group. There will be no refund given under change.
these circumstances. As described in item 9 above, in the event that an expedi-
6. LUGGAGE RESTRICTIONS: Luggage size and tion must be cancelled, ECO is not responsible for any
weight limitations for both checked and carry-on luggage, personal expenses incurred by trip members in preparing
imposed by the airlines or as an operational requirement for the program.
due to type of aircraft, will apply for flights to/from/ On advancement of deposit to ECO, the depositor
within this program. Specifications will be provided with

Cover photos: © Kevin Clement (Mt. Denali); © Natalia Baechtold (bald eagle); © Peter Harrison (Steller Sea Lions)
acknowledges that he/she has read and understands the
pre-departure materials. above recited terms and conditions, and agrees to be
bound by them.

WHAT TO EXPECT
7. FUEL COST INCREASES AND CURRENCY
FLUCTUATION: In order to keep rates as low as possible, California Seller of Travel Program Registration
we do not build into the trip fare an allowance to cover #2031043-40

For most activities, a relatively moderate level of exertion is required. However, a variety
of activities will be offered. We will often leave the beaten path to walk over uneven terrain
such as rocky trails and shores, and icy paths, including glaciers. Transportation options
will vary with some motorcoach rides over bumpy roads, and boat and train journeys that
require sitting for long periods of time. Our accommodations range from superb hotels
to rustic lodges tucked into remote corners of the parks we are visiting. This permits us
close-up viewing of wildlife. Not all accommodations have en suite facilities; comfortable
outhouses—with incredible views!—will be part of the true Alaska experience. Seasonal
temperatures can range from the low 40s to the low 70s° F, with evenings a bit cooler. © Rick Hargrove

We will mail a complete list of recommended clothing and a suggested reading list to you
192 Nickerson Street #200 Seattle, WA 98109 USA
approximately five months prior to departure. Travelers will most enjoy the remarkable Tel: 206-285-4000 Toll-free: 1-800-628-8747
opportunities this expedition offers if they travel with a spirit of adventure. ®
Fax: 206-285-5037 E-mail: info@zeco.com ®

Giving You the World Web site: www.zeco.com


MT. MCKINLEY

AUGUST 19 – SEPTEMBER 2, 2010

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NAME #1 (as it appears on passport)

(preferred name)

NAME #2 (as it appears on passport)

(preferred name)

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP COUNTRY

PHONE (home) (office)

FAX E-MAIL

ACCOMMODATIONS*: o Twin o Share (roommate to be assigned) o Single


*Not all accommodations will have en suite facilities.

I AM/WE ARE: o Nonsmokers o Smokers


DEPOSIT INFORMATION:
o Enclosed is a deposit check for $ (25% per person of the program fare)

o Charge the 25% per person deposit to: o VISA o MasterCard o American Express
Card Number Expires

Authorized Cardholder Signature Date


(Note: Credit cards accepted for deposits only)

I/We have read and understand the enclosed Terms & Conditions for this program,
and agree to abide by them.

SIGNATURE DATE

SIGNATURE DATE
Please complete and return this Reservation Form with your deposit to:

Reservation may be made online at www.zeco.com. EASK1001

192 Nickerson Street #200 Seattle, WA 98109 USA


Tel: 206-285-4000 Toll-free: 1-800-628-8747
® Fax: 206-285-5037 E-mail: info@zeco.com
Giving You the World Web site: www.zeco.com
© Kevin Clement

KENNNICOTT MILL

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DATES & RATES


DATES
AUGUST 19 – SEPTEMBER 2, 2010 LEADER: KEVIN CLEMENT

RATES
$10,980 per person, double occupancy; $2,980 single supplement*
Limited to 21 expedition members.
INCLUDED: All accommodations and group meals; group transfers; guided excursions
as stated in the itinerary; entrance fees for parks, reserves, etc.; all gratuities; domestic air
transportation within Alaska as stated in the itinerary.
NOT INCLUDED: Air transportation except as listed above; excess baggage charges;
airport arrival and departure taxes; transfers for independent arrivals and departures;
passport and/or visa fees; travel insurance; items of a personal nature such as laundry,
bar charges, alcoholic beverages, e-mail/fax/telephone charges.
AIR FARE: A tentative flight schedule is available upon request. Eco-Expeditions will
contact you approximately 180 days prior to the departure of this program to finalize
your flight plans. As of December 2009, the approximate economy air fare as listed in
the itinerary is $675 for Seattle/Fairbanks – Anchorage/Seattle. Additional fares from
other cities will be quoted as needed.
All rates are per person, quoted in U.S. dollars, and must be paid in U.S. dollars.
Rates and itineraries are subject to change.
* A limited number of single accommodations are available.

“Alaska My Way was our third visit to this wonderful area of the
world. It allowed us to see natural settings that 99% of the touring
public doesn’t visit and to experience the wilderness of real Alaska.”
– J. & P. Wilchek

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