Alaska’s eight national parks contain some of the most spectacular wilderness areas in the NPS system, but two of them, Gates of the Arctic and Kobuk Valley, consist of nothing but millions of acres of wilderness. There are no roads, no trails, no campsites and no services of any kind. In this episode we talk about our adventure to these two remote parks, the last parks on our original national park journey. Join us as we travel to these places that few visitors ever see, above the Arctic Circle.
Some of the topics we discuss in this episode include:
Where these parks are located
What the options are for tourists who want to visit them
Why we saved these two parks for last
Where we stayed and what it was like
How it felt to climb into a small plane again
What our park visits entailed
Why Matt tipped our pilot extra
Who we met that had a big impact on us
How much this trip cost
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