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Nicholas Valentine
Welcome to Alaska
Come join us at NOLS Alaska for an adventure in the Land of the Midnight Sun. At our campus, a 40-acre former dairy farm, you’ll enjoy open hay fields, the community orchard, as well as breathtaking views of the Talkeetna and Chugach mountain ranges
Come join us at NOLS Alaska for an adventure in the Land of the Midnight Sun. At our campus, a 40-acre former dairy farm, you’ll enjoy open hay fields, the community orchard, as well as breathtaking views of the Talkeetna and Chugach mountain ranges. In the field, you’ll learn one or more technical skills—backpacking, mountaineering, or sea kayaking—in the famed Alaska backcountry. Whether you’re paddling a sea kayak in Prince William Sound alongside massive glaciers, hiking across the vast tundra above the Arctic Circle, or mountaineering in the Chugach Range, you’ll marvel at the enormity of the Alaskan wilderness. On a sea kayaking course, highlights of your trip may include spotting a humpback whale, observing a calving glacier, or catching wild salmon for dinner. On an expedition in the mountains, you’ll cheer when a bush plane suddenly materializes from behind a snow-capped mountain for a re-ration, carrying a fresh supply of food staples—including chocolate malt balls. On every course, expect a flexible schedule: with almost 20 hours of daylight at summer’s peak, backcountry travel is never truly limited by darkness. In fact, you might even complete a midnight peak ascent! As you explore Alaska, you’ll recalibrate not only your sense of scale, but also your self-confidence and competence in the outdoors.
Alaska Backpacking - Adult
Explore glaciated mountains and lush …
Alaska Backpacking - Adult
Explore glaciated mountains and lush valleys in the Land of the Midnight Sun. Build community with a small group of adults ages 23 and up as you hike across sweeping expanses of tundra.
Alaska Backpacking - 16 and 17 Only
Join a group of motivated …
Alaska Backpacking - 16 and 17 Only
Join a group of motivated students ages 16 and 17 for a summer adventure you'll never forget. Learn the basics of backpacking and build lifelong leadership skills in Alaska's soaring peaks and green valleys.
Explore glaciated mountains and lush valleys in the Land of the Midnight Sun. Build community with a small group of self-identified women as you hike across sweeping expanses of tundra.
Alaska Mountaineering - Adult
Join a team of motivated …
Alaska Mountaineering - Adult
Join a team of motivated peers ages 23 and up to explore the glaciers and high mountain peaks of Alaska’s Chugach Range. For two weeks, focus on developing the technical skills you need to travel …
The boundlessness of the place will grab you first, for there is nowhere as far-flung as Alaska. It will alter your concept of space.
Glaciers calve into the sea, Arctic tundra stretches beyond the horizon, rugged and expansive mountains reach into the sky, wildlife is abundant, and humans are scarce.
Ashley started with NOLS in 1998 after completing the River Instructor Course in Vernal, UT. As a field instructor, he works sea kayaking, hiking, packrafting, rafting, canoeing, kayaking, winter, caving and rock climbing courses. Field …
Allie is originally from the mountains of Western North Carolina but fell in love with Alaska in 2018. Since moving to Alaska, Allie has completed her M.S. in Outdoor and Environmental Education with Alaska Pacific …
Caio Poletti Romano
Caio comes from Brazil, growing …
Caio Poletti Romano
Caio comes from Brazil, growing up on the beaches of Southeast Brazil and the Atlantic Rainforest. He has a Sports Science degree by the University of Sao Paulo and he is specialized in Sports Nutrition …
When I learned that NOLS uses the Muldrow Glacier route to climb Denali, I knew that was the way I wanted to ascend Denali. The Muldrow Glacier was the route used for the first ascent in 1913. Today, only 2% of the climbers follow the Muldrow Glacier route, mainly because it starts at 600 m/2,000 feet next to the famous Wonder Lake, making the approach much longer than most climbers are willing to undertake. For me, fewer people on the route meant more adventure.
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