
What we’re about
Backpackers of the American West ("BPAWest") is a group of friends seeking to become one of the most active backpacking and backpack-touring social organizations throughout the Great American West.
So why choose to be a Member of BPAWest?
1) We want your backpacking and backpack-touring experience to be extraordinary.
We want to deliver easy-to-join, easy-to-schedule, once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
We want to take you to extraordinary places.
And we want you to awaken each morning as you journey with us in a place so site-specific that you can be nowhere else on the planet.
We develop and deliver backpacking and backpack-tours of America's most exquisite natural places with a special focus on our National Parks and National Monuments.
But we understand that there isn’t just one way to experience the beauty of our nation’s most beautiful places.
Yes, we backpack. But we do not want you to miss the Park because you are backpacking. So, with this in mind, with many of our planned journeys, we deliver both: an extraordinary backpacking adventure AND a full tourist-view of our parks.
We effort to create one-of-a-kind experiences that include backpacking, car-camping, day-hiking, and touring- and possibly bus tours and guided tours- so that you may fall away from the urban and enter, if just for a moment, the peace and gentle solace of the “great outdoors.”
2) We want you to backpack to beautiful places.
This is our heart. This was our beginning and, by the name of our group, this remains our continued focus. Therefore, many of our trips will be backpacking ONLY.
Setting out on the trail, we want you to leave the din of urban life behind and spend a day or two (or three or four!) wrapped into the American wilderness.
Our goal is to backpack within America’s most beautiful places and deliver to you an experience full of wonder and grandeur and soul-quieting peace.
We want you to walk along a quiet, life-affirming pathway and awaken each morning in a place so beautiful and so exemplary of place that you are awash with the understanding that you are an essential part of it all.
3) But we want you to experience the park as a tourist, too.
We do not want you to miss a full experience of the “place," whether that be a National Park or National Monument (or simply a state or regional park), just because you are backpacking.
We strive, therefore, to include into our full itinerary time to be simply a tourist, to do those “touristy things," so that you do not miss the park just because you are spending time on the trail in the wilderness.
So, we car-camp (and occasionally schedule time in park hotels and B&Bs and cabins) so that we may put on our day-packs and pack a lunch to visit that visitor center or that granite monolith or that geyser or that cavern (you get the idea). We want your backpack-touring experience to be full and extraordinary and one-of-a-kind.
4) We want you to know where you were going before you are going.
We deliver detailed, day-by-day, moment-by-moment itineraries that seek to include every trail and trailhead, every campsite and campground, every daily activity and event, as well as every alternative and back-up plan, every trip-related website and contact data, and as many maps and brochures as possible so that you (AND your friends and families) will know precisely each day’s progress.
In short, you will know exactly where you are going before you go and as you go.
5) We want you to know how much it will cost before you pay.
We deliver an easy-to-understand statement of anticipated fees and expenses up front so there are no “surprises” after you RSVP.
And we make paying for your experience easy to complete.
AND, importantly, we are NOT a business. We are simply a group of friends with a common passion and a common joy: to experience first hand and with each other the life-changing serenity and magnificence of our extraordinary American West.
6) We want to bring to you one-of-a-kind experiences, regardless of your experience level.
- If you are a beginner or if you are new(er) to backpacking and wish to begin a life pathway of wilderness experiences, we are here to help.
We can help you select the right gear and equipment. We can help you sequence your journeys so you can gain experience and add confidence. Then, on the trail, we can help you develop the right skills so you can add backpacking to your life’s joys.
- If you are experienced, come join us as we do our “thing." Come enjoy the fullness of a several-night or several-park backpacking ONLY trip or be with us as we backpack-tour our parks.
You are our core. You are why we exist.
- If you are very experienced, a seasoned backpacker, we especially want you to head out on a journey with us.
You are the deep heart of our effort and the deep strength of our core.
We not only wish that you participate on our backpack-touring journeys, we encourage you to design and deliver your own trip with us!
Speak with us about becoming an Event Organizer, about how you may earn your Wilderness Backpacking Certification, about how you lead wilderness journeys, about how you can help us grow and grow with us.
We have dreams!
Help us grow.
7) We want everyone who is able to participate to participate.
We want you to feel and to BE fully accepted.
We do not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex, age, marital status, national origin, mental or physical disability (subject to your ability to perform safely and sufficiently on a trip), political belief or affiliation, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, genetic information, and any other class of individuals protected from discrimination under state or federal law.
And we affirmatively prohibit any behavior that exhibits discrimination of any kind.
If you are physically and emotionally able to participate, we welcome you to join us.
8) We want to keep you safe.
We are a social media-based, backpacking and backpack-touring Meetup group that will require our Leadership Council and our Event Organizers to carry a Wilderness First Aid certification by the Spring of 2023.
9) We want to keep you COVID-safe.
In this “Age of COVID,” we require that every participant fully affirm that they are fully vaccinated and/or they are not currently infected with COVID.
And we will strive to implement the latest science-based BAVSGB and other governmental authority best practices, recommendations, and guidance.
10) We want you to know we have dreams.
My goal as Organizer is to deliver to you an experience full of wonder and grandeur and soul-quieting peace.
I want you to walk along a quiet, life-affirming pathway and awaken each morning in a place so beautiful and so exemplary of place that you are awash with the understanding that you are an essential part of it all.
And I want you to experience the grandeur and beauty and quiet peace that comes from being wrapped within America’s most beautiful places.
Eight years ago, I began a renewed journey to backpack (I spent two summers in Yellowstone in my early twenties, 1978 and ’79, backpacking in the park those summers as often as possible).
My initial goal this time was to simply research and buy the best gear I could so I could backpack once or twice a summer.
However, after two five-nighters in Yosemite in 2016, I had a question: what if I could backpack every National Park in California, nine in all (recognizing, of course, that Pinnacles is “front-country” only)?
(A note about how I add a “front-country only” park to my “tally:” if I car-camp in the park, see the important sights, and, then, hike every primary trail in the park, I include the park in my numbering.)
By the Spring of 2019, I accomplished that goal.
Then, I asked myself: what if I could backpack every National Park in the western US, thirty-six in all (recognizing, once again, that Pinnacles and Mesa Verde are “front-country” only and that White Sands has no camping at all)?
(A note about how I add a "no camping" park to my “tally:” if I see the important sights and hike every primary trail in the park, I include that park in my numbering.)
By the Summer of 2022, I accomplished that goal.
Then (you can see where this is going ☺️), I asked myself: what if I could backpack/kayak/boat-camp every National Park in the “Lower 48,” fifty-two in all (recognizing, once again, that Pinnacles, Mesa Verde, Indiana Dunes, Virgin islands, Acadia, and Hot Springs are “front-country” only; that Biscayne and Dry Tortugas are “boat-in camping” only; and that White Sands, Gateway Arch, and Cuyahoga Valley have no camping at all)?
(A note about how I add a “boat-in only” park to my “tally:” if I arrive at the campsite by boat, camp at that site, see the important sights in the park, and, then, hike every primary trail in the park, I include the park in my numbering.)
By June of 2024, after adding Voyageurs, Isle Royale, and Indiana Dunes to my tally, I accomplished that goal.
And, then, of course, I looked to the Pacific hoping to add the two Hawai'i parks, Haleakalā and Hawai'i Volcanoes, to my tally.
In November of 2024, after adding two nights (and three extraordinary days) inside Maui's Haleakalā Crater and an super-mooned evening in Hawai'i Volcanoes' Kaʻū Desert on the Big Island, I accomplished that goal.
To date:
√ I have backpacked/kayaked and visited all forty-one backpackable/kayakable National Parks in the "Lower 48."
√ I have backpacked/kayaked and visited both backpackable National Parks in Hawai'i.
√ I have boat-camped and visited both of the two “boat-campable” National Parks.
√ I have car-camped and visited all six of the “front-country only" National Parks.
√ I have visited all three National Parks with no available camping.
√ √ Therefore, as of this writing, I now have backpacked/kayaked/boat-camped/car-camped/visited all fifty-two US National Parks in the “Lower 48” and backpacked both Hawai'i National Parks. By doing so, I am nearing my goal: adding fifty-four of the sixty-three National Parks in the United States to my late-life “tally.”
√ Now what? If I am able, I wish to complete my dream of backpacking/kayaking EVERY backpackable/kayakable National Park in the entire country by attempting to backpack/kayak the eight Alaskan Parks (and visit The National Park of American Samoa) in 2025.
Watch for my posts, if you have any interest at all!
Or contact me at any time!
To date, I've designed and led twenty-three trips on Meetup. Many others have designed and led trips here within BPAWest (and formerly, BAVSGB) over the years.
As I move toward accomplishing my goal, as we as a community endeavor to grow and improve BPAWest, I hope you will choose to walk with us.
So why choose to be a Member of BPAWest?
Because backpacking, car-camping, hiking, kayaking, touring, and simply sleeping beneath the starry canopy has dramatically changed our lives.
Perhaps it's your time for you to fall in love with the outdoors.
We want to help.
Join us.
Let’s grow together.
Happy Trails to you!
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LEGAL DISCLAIMER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY (Revised 8/19/22)
By joining this Meetup group, you certify that you have read, understand, agree to, and will comply with all Member rules hyperlinked and written below:
Backpackers of the American West Rules and Regulations
DISCLAIMER
Backpackers of the American West ("BPAWest") is not a company, but a co-op of friends who share the same passion of adventure trekking together. BPAWest does not certify the qualifications of the Event Organizers or any of our Members who lead or participate in these events. We may, however, solicit the services of professionals on many of our Events.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Some BPAWest activities ("Events") posted on this website will be more physically demanding than others. Only you, the Participant, know how much you can handle - so make very sure you have read the complete trip description and are fully aware of the the physical requirements before you sign up (or you might be putting yourself and others into a dangerous situation). Should you have questions about the physical requirements of the trip, please contact the Event Organizer. By signing up and participating in any BPAWest Event, you represent that you are qualified, in good health, and in proper physical condition to participate in the Event. If you are at all unsure of your physical abilities for an Event, you agree to not participate. Periodically, we may ask you for a full disclosure, in advance of attending an Event, of any medical condition, physical disability, or physical ailment/injury resulting in limitations of the feet, toes, back, spine, hips, knees, shoulders, neck, joints, etc., that may hinder your ability to complete an Event or that may become inflamed/re-injured during the normal, anticipated physical "wear and tear" of the Event."
ACCEPTANCE OF RISK
As a Participant in any BPAWest Event you, the Participant, acknowledge that the nature of the Event is adventurous and may involve a significant amount of personal risk. By attending any BPAWest Event, you acknowledge the inherent dangers of participating in the Event and hereby voluntarily assume the responsibility of all such risk which may result in personal injury, permanent disability, illness, and death. Therefore, by attending any BPAWest Event, you voluntarily agree to assume all of the foregoing risks and accept sole responsibility for any injury to yourself (including, but not limited to, personal injury, disability, and death), illness, damage, loss, claim, liability, or expense, of any kind, that you may experience or incur in connection with your attendance at any BAVSGB Event. By attending any BPAWest Event, you hereby release, covenant not to sue, discharge, and hold harmless the BPAWest, its Organizers, Members, volunteers, and program participants, of and from all liabilities, claims, actions, damages, costs or expenses of any kind arising out of or relating thereto. You understand and agree that this release includes any claims based on the actions, omissions, or negligence of the Organizers, Members, volunteers, and program participants, and do hereby release BPAWest, its Organizers, Members, volunteers, and program participants, from all claims and causes of action arising from any damages, financial loss or injuries or death resulting from these inherent dangers before, during, or after attending any BPAWest Event.
COVID-19
The novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. COVID-19 is highly contagious, has a high mortality rate when compared to other respiratory illnesses, and is believed to spread primarily from person-to-person contact. As a result, federal, state, and local governments, as well as, federal and state health agencies have strongly recommended that individuals are vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus and that social distancing practices be implemented and enforced. Additionally, many businesses have implemented preventative measures to seek the reduction of the spread of COVID-19; however, no government nor business can guarantee that you will not become infected with COVID-19. Further, attending any Meetup could increase your risk of contracting COVID-19.
THEREFORE, WE REQUIRE EVERYONE ATTENDING A BPAWest EVENT BE FULLY VACCINATED WITH BOOSTER(S) AND PROVIDE EVIDENCE OF THOSE VACCINATIONS BEFORE ATTENDING THE EVENT.
COVID-19 ACCEPTANCE OF RISK
By attending any BPAWest Event, you acknowledge the contagious nature of COVID-19 and voluntarily assume the risk that you may be exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while attending the Event and you acknowledge and assume the responsibility that such exposure or infection by COVID-19 may result in illness, permanent disability, personal injury, and death. You understand that the risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 at any Event may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of yourself and others, including, but not limited to, the Organizers, Members, volunteers, and program participants of such BPAWest Event.
You voluntarily agree to assume all of the foregoing risks and accept sole responsibility for any injury to yourself (including, but not limited to, personal injury, disability, and death), illness, damage, loss, claim, liability, or expense, of any kind, that you may experience or incur in connection with your attendance at any Event. Therefore, by attending any Event, you hereby release, covenant not to sue, discharge, and hold harmless the BPAWest, its Organizers, Members, volunteers, and program participants, of and from all liabilities, claims, actions, damages, costs or expenses of any kind arising out of or relating thereto. You understand and agree that this release includes any claims based on the actions, omissions, or negligence of the Organizers, Members, volunteers, and program participants, whether a COVID-19 infection occurs before, during, or after attending any BPAWest Event.
Additionally, to protect others, you attest that:
- You have not been diagnosed with COVID-19.
- You are not experiencing any symptom of COVID-19 illness, such as cough, fever, chills, shortness of breath, muscle pain, sore throat, headache, or a loss of smell or taste.
- To the best of your knowledge, you have not been exposed to or been in contact with someone afflicted with a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19.
- You have not traveled internationally or to a highly impacted area within the United States within the last 14 days.
- You shall follow any and all governmental Orders, laws, ordinances, and guidelines pertaining directly to the prevention of the spread of COVID-19, as well as any and all individual COVID-19-related preventative practices set by any Meetup.
As a promise kept, below is the original message from our group's founder.
Within you can find his "heart" and the reason we exist.
"For years I was a solo backpacker who frequently ventured solo into less frequented areas. A scare while doing so made me realize how vulnerable a solo hiker off trail is. I concluded that for safety and companionship particularly where any portion of the route is off established trails, I would prefer to hike with other backpackers. So I started this meetup, the Bay Area Very Small Group Backpackers ("BAVSGB"), in order to meet like-minded backpacking partners. Hiking with others also provides the environment to share about equipment and the hike location/route/geology/wildlife etc., preferably at breaks and in camp in order to maintain silence on the trail.
For this meetup group's purpose, the ideal backpacking group is up to four backpackers. Some destinations of interest are the High Sierra, Lost Coast, Henry Coe SP, Ventana/Los Padres, and Australia/New Zealand.
Group members are encouraged to organize their own trips. If wanted, the group organizers will provide suggestions for trips, including repeats of previous trips.
During the trip to Half Dome, Anna made the observation that hiking with experienced independent backpackers is very simple and is a lot of fun: travel and camp are simplified and the process of navigation decision making was simple because we all thought alike. This is not to say that we can't have fun with novice backpackers in the group - things will just work a little differently, and the novices will have learning opportunities.
Why small groups on trips? Since part of enjoying where I am hiking is hearing the sounds (or lack of them) where I am, small groups are quiet, hopefully saving extraneous chit chat for breaks and camp. Also small groups have a lower environmental impact and are self-organizing on the trail.
Trips that I organize will usually start Thursday and be two nights long. Leaving Thursday gets us out to the trailhead before the Friday crowds, and coming back Saturday avoids the Sunday traffic heading back home.
Those who organize their own trips of course can define a schedule that works for them. If I announce a trip starting Thursday and you would go if it started Friday/Saturday let me know - a shift to accommodate you may be workable.
While most of our trips will be backpacking trips, from time to time we may have a non-backpacking trip that includes some car camping and some significant hiking/exploring in a location of interest.
In addition to experienced backpackers, some group members are novice backpackers, who are welcome! However, some novices may require assistance on a trip. Since such assistance may impact the overall group's experience of the trip, at the trip leader's discretion, the number of novice backpackers on a trip may be limited.
I am allergic to cigarette smoke, so if I drive no smoking in the vehicle is permitted. If you are a smoker please let the other BAVSBGers know at the time they RSVP.
A note about liability. I have seen complex disclaimers on some meetup groups. Instead of a complex disclaimer, let's just understand that you are responsible for you - no other member of the group including myself and the trip leader is responsible for you and your actions. If you aren't comfortable with anything associated with the meetup it is up to you to take action to remove that discomfort and to let the group know you are taking that action - don't be shy about doing so. Further, backpacking entails risk - stuff happens and even on trips on well-traveled trails in easy terrain, injuries can occur. If you aren't sure about a trip's risks, discuss it with its organizer before RSVP'ing; it is understood that if you RSVP to a trip that you understand what is involved in the trip, that you agree to be responsible for yourself while on the trip, and that you absolve this meetup group's organizers and all trip organizers of any liability for any injury of any sort that you incur while participating in the trip (such participation begins when you meet another member of this group is who going on the trip, and ends when you are alone after the trip).”
Happy Trails to you!
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Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Solstice in Desolation Wilderness - Velma, Schmidell, Aloha, Gilmor, Dicks LakesEmerald Bay State Park, California, CA$10.00
PLEASE DO NOT RSVP BEFORE SPEAKING WITH ME.
- This is a 3 days/2 nights and ~22 miles backpacking trip. The first couple of miles are physically challenging. After that, it gets easier.
- You must be an experienced backpacker to join and be able to maintain a pace of 2.5 miles/hour with a pack on a flat trail.
Itinerary - - Day 1 - Climb up from the Eagle Falls Trailhead and head SW along Eagle Falls Trail. Lunch and swimming break at Middle Velma Lake. Head west on Velma Trail through Campers Flat and then head to Lake Schmidell for the night. ~7.5 miles.
- Day 2 - Head south to Lake Aloha for lunch, lounging and swimming. Head east to Heather and Susie Lake and camp at Gilmore Lake. ~8 miles.
- Day 3 - Head North on the PCT up to Dicks Pass (long but low grade climb) and then down to Dicks Lake for a break and then back down to the parking lot. ~6.5 miles.
- BEFORE YOU RSVP - EMAIL ME FIRST - reachdani @ gmail.com to coordinate a call to discuss the trip in detail. Please include your phone number and times that work for you for a call.
- COST: $10 plus a $90 deposit that will be refunded to you if you do the trip
- RSVP'ing does not guarantee participation, payment does (after phone conversation).
- PARTICIPATION IN THIS MEETUP AFFIRMS THAT YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD, AND AGREED TO THE FULL LEGAL DISCLAIMER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY on Meetup’s Backpackers of the American West's website.
- Details re equipment, carpooling etc. will be discussed on a mandatory pre-trip conference call.
- Please do not RSVP before we speak and the deposit is paid.
- You are responsible for your own transportation. Carpooling is optional.
- I (Daniel Shefer) reserve the sole right to modify the trip itinerary as I deem necessary at any time.
- Bear canisters are required on this trail. No pets allowed.
Not open - Backpack Gorgeous Yosemite!Mc Donald's, Colfax, CA
I have a permit for backpacking in Yosemite. The entire hike is gorgeous and we will see every waterfall at the far east end of Yosemite Valley! This is a classic backpack in the heart of beautiful Yosemite.
July 13th - We will meet at McDonalds in Colfax or at the backpacker's campground in the east valley behind the North Pines campground.
July 14th - We will take the shuttle to Glacier Point. and then backpack from Glacier Point on the Panoramic Trail and camp at a water crossing. This is a gorgeous area! https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/sentinel-dome-glacier-point-and-illilouette-falls
July 15th - We will backpack to Nevada Falls, relax there for some of the day and then backpack to Little Yosemite Valley on the Panoramic Trail and camp there.
July 16th - We will day hike Cloud's Rest and explore the area. Then, we will camp again at Little Yosemite Valley. https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/clouds-rest-trail-from-yosemite-valley. (Note this link is coming from the valley, not Illilouette Falls, but it gives you the details from Nevada Falls.
July 17th - We will backpack out on the John Muir trail to Happy Isles and drive up to May Lake and backpack in one mile to camp there, https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/may-lake--7
July 18th - We will hike Tuolumne Peak and camp again at May Lake.
July 19th - We will backpack one mile out and day hike Lembart Dome 3.8 miles round trip, https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/lembert-dome-loop and camp at backpacker's campground in Tuloumne Meadowns,
July 20th - Explore Tuloumne Meadows and then drive home
We are hiking every day but they aren’t long hikes and it’s not a lot of elevation gain so we will have plenty of time to relax and enjoy the scenery. If we get tired we can modify the agenda and take rest days
Our agenda is flexible. Another option is to continue from Clouds Rest to Cathedral Lakes and Tuolumne Meadows and take the shuttle back to Happy Isles.
It will be a slow, "picture taking" pace. about one mile an hour when backpacking and two miles an hour when hiking. I'd like the group to stay together at this slow pace.
- Please text me at 530-450-5768 or email me ksimonsen@mediagrowth.com. Please include your phone number and times that work for you for a call to plan.
- Cost is $20 for permit
- RSVP REQUIRES SPEAKING WITH ME FIRST AND GETTING MY APPROVAL TO PARTICIPATE
- PARTICIPATION IN THIS MEETUP AFFIRMS THAT YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD, AND AGREED TO THE FULL LEGAL DISCLAIMER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY on Meetup’s Backpackers of the American West's website.
- We will meet at McDonald's in Colfax and drive from there.
- I (Kathi Simonsen) reserve the sole right to modify the trip itinerary as I deem necessary for any reason at any time.
- Lower Emigrant Wilderness Loop - Crabtree to Buck Lakes.Crabtree Trailhead, Pinecrest, CA
Let’s get out and hike the Lower Emigrant Wilderness Loop to Buck Lakes.
DO NOT RSVP BEFORE SPEAKING WITH ME per the instructions below. Thank you.
This is a ~26-mile loop with 3,900’ elevation gain in Emigrant Wildness. The loop will take us past multiple lakes. I plan to stop at most of them so you'll have plenty of opportunities to dip/swim.
Additional information on the route is provided by AllTrails here:
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/buck-lakes-via-crabtree-trailhead?sh=x7qxoiItinerary:
Day #1: Crabtree Trailhead to Deer Lake via Crabtree Trail. Distance: 11 miles. Elevation: ~ 2,700' ft, some descent
Day #2: Deer Lake to Buck Lake to Grouse Lake. Distance: 12 miles. Elevation: ~700’ / 2,150’ descent
Day #3: Grouse Lake to Crabtree Trailhead. Distance: 4 miles Elevation: ~500’Logistics:
Meet at the Crabtree Trailhead at 9:30 am on Friday, July 18th. Dispersed camping is allowed at the trailhead for anyone looking to drive up on Thursday. Restrooms are also available at the trailhead. It is a 3.5 - 4+ hour drive from the SF Bay Area. Carpooling is encouraged. There is plenty of parking at the Trailhead as well as overflow. I will obtain the wilderness permit for the group ahead of time.Additional Information:
- Water is available throughout the trail from the lakes.
- Bear canisters are not required in the Emigrant Wilderness but are encouraged.
- There will be no water crossings of note.
- You must be an experienced backpacker to join and be able to maintain an average pace of at ~2.5 miles/hour on a flat trail carrying a full backpack. THIS IS NON-NEGOTIABLE. Safety is my #1 priority and stragglers break up the group or slow down everyone else.
- RSVPs are locked by default. Email me first - reachdani @ gmail.com to coordinate a call to discuss the trip in detail, get more inofrmation and make sure you and your equipment are up for the trip. When emailing me, please include your phone number and times that you're availavle to chat. RSVP'ing does not guarantee participation, a verbal confirmation during the phone conversation and participation in the pre-trip call does.
- COST: There is no cost for this trip.
- The group's pre-trip conference call will take place on Monday, 7/14 @ 7PM and is mandatory. If you do not make the call, you have forfeited your place on this trip.
- PARTICIPATION IN THIS MEETUP AFFIRMS THAT YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD, AND AGREED TO THE FULL LEGAL DISCLAIMER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY on Meetup’s Backpackers of the American West's website.
- You are responsible for your own transportation. Carpooling is encouraged but not guaranteed.
- I (Daniel Shefer) reserve the sole/unilateral right to modify the trip itinerary as I deem necessary at any time.
- Dogs are not allowed on this trip.
Not open - Our Extraordinary, Life-Changing, 17-Day Trip to FIVE Alaska National Parks!Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, Anchorage, AK
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RIGHT OFF THE BAT, PLEASE KNOW: THIS TRIP ENDS ON AUGUST 6TH, not August 3rd (Meetup's website does not have the ability to extend a trip longer than 14 days).
Therefore, THIS TRIP BEGINS ON JULY 21st AND ENDS ON AUGUST 6th.
ALSO: It is not necessary to participate in the entire trip. It is possible to participate in selected segments of the trip. However, this possibility must be discussed in full with the trip participants and agreed to by Michelle Mozell who has the sole/unilateral right to make this decision.
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As many of you are aware, eight years ago, I began a renewed journey to backpack again.
I began with Yosemite, then, every California National Park.
Then, the entire West.
This quickly morphed into my desire to backpack/kayak all sixty-three National Parks in the United States.
And, now, as of this writing, I have backpacked/kayaked/boat-camped/car-camped/visited all fifty-one US National Parks in the “Lower 48,” plus the National Parks of Hawai’i and the Virgin Islands*.
To do so, I designed and led twenty-four carefully-planned trips, most of which appeared right here on Meetup.
But, now, what's next?
The EIGHT ALASKA NATIONAL PARKS, of course.
To get this accomplished, I’ve planned THREE trips to backpack or kayak all eight parks.
Our FIRST trip is an extraordinary adventure to the first of Alaska's eight National Parks, Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve. On this fifteen-day expedition, we cruise via ferry for four days through the breathtaking Inside Passage, arriving in charming and quirky Juneau for a three-day exploration. Then, we'll venture into Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve, where we'll spend five days immersed in its raw, unspoiled, and unforgettable beauty. Included is an all-day catamaran tour to the base of the 250-foot, blue-hued Margerie and Grand Pacific Glaciers to witness icy monoliths calving into deep turquoise waters below. The highlight of the voyage is a guided three-day, two-night kayaking and tent-camping journey into Glacier Bay’s resplendent Beardslee Islands.
This is a fully awesome exploration of extraordinary Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve - a stunningly beautiful, wild and wonderful World Heritage site - that commences on May 29th and continues through June 12th.
Our THIRD trip, a trip to beautiful Lake Clark and bear-full Katmai National Parks in September, is designed and ready to post. Keep an eye out for this trip!
Our SECOND trip of the three is this one, "Our Extraordinary, Life-Changing, 17-Day Trip to FIVE Alaska National Parks," wherein I immerse you within the five breathtaking "central" Alaska National Parks:
Denali National Park & Preserve
Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve
Kenai Fjords National Park
Kobuk Valley National Park
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & PreserveTherefore, today, I'm excited to invite you to join us in this SECOND of three extraordinary adventures to Alaska, our nation's magnificent "Last Frontier."
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HERE IS OUR ITINERARY:
DAY ONE, July 21, 2025: Fly into Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. Arrive in Anchorage. Shuttle to our hotel (TBD). Check in. Meet up with trip participants. Dinner together. Evening at our hotel.
DAY TWO, July 22, 2025: Awaken very early. Breakfast together in our hotel. Shuttle to Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. Fly Alaska Airlines to Kotzebue. Arrive mid-morning at the Ralph Wien Memorial Airport. Check our luggage into our hotel (TBD) in Kotzebue. Explore Kotzebue. Visit the Northwest Arctic Heritage Center. Check into our hotel. Have dinner together in town. Evening at our hotel.
DAY THREE, July 23, 2025: Awaken early. Breakfast at the hotel. Uber/walk/shuttle to the Ralph Wien Memorial Airport. Board our Bering Air flight to the tiny Kowagniut Iñupiat Eskimo town of Ambler 45 miles north of the Arctic Circle. Shuttle to the Kobuk River Lodge along the banks of Alaska’s Kobuk River. Check in our luggage at the Lodge and prepare our backpacking/hiking gear. Board our boat for a guided trip into Kobuk Valley National Park and Preserve to our campsite at Paatitaaq-Onion Portage and the historic J. Louis Giddings Cabin. Set up camp (with our electric fence**). Explore the nearby Onion Portage Archeological District National Historic Landmark and the surrounding wilderness of vast tundra and rolling hills. Await in anticipation a potential witnessing of the great Caribou migration that passes through yearly. Settle down for dinner, then for an evening, under the extraordinary, billion-star Arctic skies.
DAY FOUR, July 24, 2025: Awaken early. Have breakfast deep in the Arctic wilderness. Explore the wild Arctic outback and the shores of the wild and chilly Kobuk River. Board our guided boat for our return trip back to our evening’s stay at the Kobuk River Lodge. Explore the area. Prepare dinner in our Lodge. Evening comfortably within our remote Arctic Lodge nestled warmly within the Alaskan outback.
DAY FIVE, July 25, 2025: Awaken early. Have breakfast deep in the Arctic wilderness. Explore more the wonders of the Kobuk River Valley. Have meals in our Lodge. Shuttle back to our airstrip in Ambler. Board our late afternoon Bering Air flight to Kotzebue hopscotching into the tiny, remote Iñupiat towns of Shungnak and Kobuk before reaching Ralph Wien Memorial Airport in Kotzebue. Board our plane back to Anchorage’s Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport via Alaska Airlines. Arrive Anchorage. Drive to our hotel (TBD). Dinner together at the hotel or in town. Evening at our hotel.
DAY SIX, July 26, 2025: Awaken early. Have breakfast at our hotel. Pick up our rental vehicle. Drive along the western coastline of the Kenai Peninsula having lunch along the way. Continue onward southwest to the quaint, yet funky, charmingly cutting-edge town of Homer. Check into our hotel (TBD). Explore town and find our dinner on a warm July Saturday evening. Make our way back to our hotel. Settle in for the night.
DAY SEVEN, July 27, 2025: Breakfast at the hotel. Drive to Kenai Fjords National Park’s Exit Glacier. Seek to secure an evening at Exit Glacier Campground. If not, we will find shelter in Seward. Explore the Exit Glacier Nature Center. Hike the Exit Glacier Trail to Exit Glacier. Have dinner together at Exit Glacier Campground or in Seward. Enjoy our evening in beautiful southern Alaska.
DAY EIGHT, July 28, 2025: Awaken and have breakfast. Shower. If at the campground, shower in Seward. Purchase cabin food and supplies in town. Pick up our marine radio and our satellite phone at our kayak rental store***. Drive to the south boat launch in Seward to board our chartered boat service to take us to our night’s stay at Holgate Cabin deep within the Holgate Arm of Aialik Bay (across from the magnificent Holgate Glacier). Along the way, our guide will treat us to a full three-hour tour of the stunning Kenai Fjords coastline in search of whales and sea lions and puffins. After setting up within our cabin, kayak*** along the shoreline of Holgate Arm to a small island at the base of the massive Holgate Glacier. Watch for whales and bears and puffins steering clear of calving ice sheets. Return to our cabin to walk the coastline listening for the sounds of untamed wildlife and the roar of glacial calving. Cook our dinner (inside our cabin) and enjoy our meal on our cabin’s deck. Then, enjoy our evening’s rest nestled warmly inside our cabin within the wild Alaskan coast.
DAY NINE, July 29, 2025: Awaken when we wish. Prepare and enjoy our breakfast on the deck of our cabin. Kayak*** along the shoreline searching for berries and bears. Board our chartered boat for out 2.5-hour trip to Seward. Shower in Seward. Drive northward via the beautiful Seward Highway back through Anchorage. Rent/buy crampons in Anchorage. Continue north along the famous Dalton Highway to our campground or our hotel (TBD) in Denali National Park. LOOK to see if Denali is visible through the clouds. (Here’s nearly everything you need to know about Denali National Park.) Have dinner in or near the park entrance or at our campsite. Stay the evening in our campground or our hotel within an eagle’s flight to the tallest mountain in North America.
DAY TEN, July 30, 2025: Arise early. Breakfast in our campground or at the hotel. Drive to the Backcountry Information Center in Denali National Park to secure our evening’s backcountry permit. Attend our mandatory Backcountry Orientation (or, better yet, watch all of the backcountry orientation videos before we leave for Alaska). Explore the Denali Visitor Center and the Murie Science and Learning Center. Hop onto a “Free Bus” at the Denali Bus Depot Parking area. Enjoy a leisurely bus ride to our Backcountry Unit drop-off. Backpack into the extraordinary Denali backcountry stopping where we find a perfect evening’s campsite. LOOK to see if Denali is visible through the clouds. Set up camp (within our electric fence**). Have dinner at our site. Spend the evening beneath the broad and beautiful endless Denali sky.
DAY ELEVEN, July 31, 2025: Awaken at any time. Have breakfast together. LOOK to see if Denali is visible through the clouds. Hike out to our trailhead at the park road. Take any bus back to our vehicle. Drive north on the Dalton Highway to our hotel (TBD) in Fairbanks. Check in. Explore Fairbanks. Have dinner together. Evening at our hotel.
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NOTE: Our next adventure is a little difficult, though we have the full permission and confidence of the area’s federal rangers to do so. You may choose, therefore, to stay in Fairbanks and explore/relax until we return OR return home from here.
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DAY TWELVE, August 1, 2025: Awaken early. Breakfast in the hotel. Pack our backpacks and drive north on the Dalton Highway to our entry point for Gates of the Arctic National Park. Park our vehicle safely. Backpack into the park and settle camp (within our electric fence**). Dinner near our campsite. Spend our evening in the near-Arctic wilderness far, far from civilization and from home.
DAY THIRTEEN, August 2, 2025: Awaken early. Breakfast near camp. Hike out to our vehicle. Drive south on the Dalton Highway to our hotel (TBD) in Fairbanks. Check in. Explore Fairbanks. Have dinner together. Evening at our hotel.
DAY FOURTEEN, August 3, 2025: Breakfast at hotel. Drive southeast along the Alaska Highway and Alaska Route 4 toward Wrangell-St. Elias National Park (WSE). Explore the WSE Visitor Center in Copper Center. Visit, if open, the Ahtna Cultural Center. Drive toward the old mining towns of Kennicott and McCarthy along the McCarthy Road. Check into our hotel/hostel (TBD, but this must be done soon!). Explore the area. Have dinner together. Evening at our hotel.
DAY FIFTEEN, August 4, 2025: Awaken early. Breakfast. Ready for backpacking. If in McCarthy, take the five-mile shuttle to Kennecott. Visit the Kennecott Visitor Center (the hub for the Kennecott Mines National Historic Landmark). When done, backpack up the Root Glacier/Erie Mine Trail to the end of the Root Glacier Trail storing our excess at the Jumbo Creek Bear Storage. Turn northwest onto the Root Glacier (with crampons affixed). Hike onto the glacier and set up camp for the night (within our electric fence, if safe to do so**). Have dinner together well before the sun sets. Watch the extraordinarily dark and beautiful Alaska night sky open above us.
DAY SIXTEEN, August 5, 2025: Awaken early and have breakfast. Hike back to Kennecott. Take the shuttle back to our vehicle. Drive the McCarthy Road and Alaska Routes 10/4/1 back to Anchorage. Return our crampons (if rented). Drive to hotel (TBD). Check in. Dinner together in town. Evening at our hotel.
DAY SEVENTEEN, August 6, 2025: Awaken early. Breakfast at the hotel. Drive to Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. Return our vehicle. Board your flight home remembering fondly a life-changing trip to the extraordinary Alaskan Arctic!
* Please read the "About Us" section on our "Backpackers of the American West" Meetup page for a fuller description of my National Park visits.
** We are considering the purchase of a portable electric fence to install each backcountry evening to deter bears.
*** Kayak rentals are expensive. We may decide NOT to rent kayaks.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND:
- IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE, PLEASE PRESS THE “ATTEND” BUTTON BY 6/1425, THEN: CALL ME AT 602-292-0753 TO DISCUSS.
- Of course, you may call me at any time prior to pressing the "Attend" button and before 6/14/25 at 602 292-0753 to discuss the trip fully.
- Please know that PRESSING THE "ATTEND" BUTTON DOES NOT GUARANTEE PARTICIPATION. ONLY A CONFIRMATION OF PARTICIPATION BY MICHELLE MOZELL. Therefore, for possible participation, you must first discuss this trip with Michelle Mozell at 602-292-0753.
- It is not necessary to participate in the entire trip. It is possible to participate in selected segments of the trip. However, this possibility must be discussed in full with the trip participants and agreed to by Michelle Mozell who has the sole/unilateral right to make this decision.
- The minimum of participants is FOUR; the maximum is SIX.
- You are responsible for all individual transportation to, from, and within our scheduled itinerary AND any individual transportation you separately secure within our scheduled itinerary. NO individual transportation is provided. We will discuss this THOROUGHLY.
- THIS WILL BE A VERY PRICEY TRIP. TOTAL COST TO YOU IS TBD. Many costs will be shared by participants equally. Many costs will be borne by each participant singly. As we progress, these costs will become known. Periodic payments/deposits based upon this progression will be required.
- IMPORTANT: Due to this trip’s difficulty in securing certain essential reservations, as a confirmed participant on this trip, we each shall agree that, from time to time, some payments/deposits shall be required that are, by their very nature, non-refundable. These deposits shall be fully discussed in detail before each deposit is due.
- For most evenings that do not include backpacking or camping, overnight accommodations have been pre-booked, but not yet paid for, including hotels, vacation rentals, and hostels. For some evenings, multiple bookings have been made to provide options. For a few evenings, as of this posting, accommodation choices are yet to be made. Pricing for these accommodations varies widely. Therefore, it is our desire to include all participants in the final booking process before confirming. It is also our desire to share, as equitably as possible, the cost of the confirmed overnight accommodations among our trip's participants. As each night's stay is confirmed, I will seek to update our itinerary with active hyperlinks to each venue's website.
- NO meals are provided, except: meals at the Kobuk River Lodge and breakfast, if offered by the hotels. The hotels are, as of this posting, TBD. THEREFORE, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL OTHER MEALS FOR THE ENTIRETY OF THE TRIP.
- NO BACKCOUNTRY FOOD, WATER, SNACKS, OR SUPPLIES ARE PROVIDED. THEREFORE, BRING SUFFICIENT FOOD, WATER, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES FOR ALL BACKPACKING, HIKING, AND TOURING ADVENTURES.
- There is NO INTERNET CONNECTION in most of Alaska, especially in the backcountry of the National Parks. Be prepared to be out of COMMUNICATION FOR MUCH OF THE TRIP. BRING A SATELLITE PHONE AND/OR A PERSONAL LOCATOR BEACON(PLB)/SATELLITE MESSENGER (such as a Garmin InReach or a SPOT).
- NO “trip cancellation/interruption/travel insurance” or “emergency evacuation insurance” are provided. No health insurance is provided. YOU ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO PURCHASE ALL INSURANCES, ESPECIALLY "EMERGENCY EVACUATION INSURANCE," THAT YOU DEEM NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE BEFORE YOU GO. Call me to discuss!
- All reservations are final confirmation dependent and may change at any time. THERE ARE NO GUARANTEES THAT ANY RESERVATION IS FULLY SECURE.
- Bring your National Park Pass to enter the parks.
- BRING YOUR PASSPORT and/or all other necessary forms of identification.
- PARTICIPATION IN THIS MEETUP AFFIRMS THAT YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD, AND AGREED TO THE FULL LEGAL DISCLAIMER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY on Meetup’s Backpackers of the American West's website: (see: Meetup's Backpackers of the American West Rules and Regulations).
- MICHELLE MOZELL RESERVES THE SOLE/UNILATERAL RIGHT TO CANCEL, ALTER, OR MODIFY THE TRIP ITINERARY AS SHE DEEMS NECESSARY AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER.
- Photo citation: "NPS Photo."