Trip Details
Trip Length11 days
Dates

June 21, July 3

Price$6995
Deposit$800
Meeting placeInuvik
Gateway CityInuvik
River RatingModerate
Minimum Age8

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Trip Details
  • Our Firth River Arctic expedition begins with a flight to Inuvik, NWT for a pre-trip meeting and orientation
  • Fly 190 miles to the headwaters of the Firth River, landing on a remote gravel bar in the foothills of Canada's Brooks Range
  • After a safety orientation, we raft downriver, drifting silently and scanning the landscape for caribou
  • The pace quickens and we run our first major rapids, culminating with Fisher Rapid
  • Sheer canyon walls begin to rise out of the river as we float past curious Dall sheep. We run a series of Class III rapids and stop for a hike at Sheep Creek
  • Camp is set up on one of the many gravel beaches deep in this incised canyon. This portion of the trip holds the largest and longest rapids of the trip and we become engulfed by canyon walls, hundreds of feet high
  • Hiking high above the river we are treated to a delightful view of the Arctic Ocean
  • The river sweeps us out onto the vast North Slope as we pass through the summer aggregation grounds of the Porcupine caribou herd
  • View icebergs floating in the Arctic Ocean, search for caribou, barren-land grizzlies and wolves
  • Set up camp on the shores of the Beaufort Sea and watch for friendly seals and beluga whales
  • Return to Inuvik and regroup for a farewell dinner to reflect on the Firth and its extraordinary wilderness
  • What's Included:

    • Experienced professional guides
    • Charter flights between Innuvik and the river
    • Expedition equipment including: tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, floater jacket, rubber boots and dry bags
    • All meals on the river
    • Beer, wine and some liqueurs
    • Park fees and necessary permits

Firth River Arctic Expedition

The ancient Firth River in Canada is found near the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and winds across a vast glacial landscape ringed with dramatic mountain peaks and rugged expanses of tundra, flowing northward to the Beaufort Sea. The Firth River is one of the world’s great rivers, affectionately dubbed, "Serengeti of the North.” Beyond its inherent beauty, the Firth also exists as the sole means of access to a high Arctic region in Canada that is the summer home for 120,000 caribou which comprise the West Porcupine Herd. Migrating in small bands from their southern wintering grounds, caribou congregate in coastal calving grounds before moving in huge herds across the Firth River.  By special permit and in the company of professional guides, Firth River rafting guests with ROAM have a unique opportunity to witness this amazing wildlife viewing event.


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