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The Big Wild

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June 2017

All backpackers must visit Alaska at least once - it's a rite of passage. But where to go in this sprawling state? We asked pro photographers, guides, and rangers for their top picks. They delivered trips for every skill level and budget.

The Big Wild

1. Sky Walk

Alaska’s best dayhike? Tall order, but photographer Matt Hage swears it’s the 16-mile Penguin Ridge Traverse in the Chugach Mountains. But don’t underestimate this route just because you can see the ridge from the Seward Highway. Expect tricky route finding and lots of class 3 scrambling on an all-day epic from Girdwood to Bird Creek. Do it in dry conditions in midsummer, with plenty of light. Hage prefers starting in Girdwood for easier navigation and to hit Penguin Peak toward the end. Info dnr.alaska.gov/parks

2. Animal Kingdom See the best show on Earth.

In a state full of life-list trips, there’s still one dream that stands out above all others: a journey to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. But ANWR itself is so large—almost 10 times bigger than Yellowstone—that finding the best stuff is no gimme. So take advice from photographer Glenn Oakley, who has years of experience in the region, and says, “Hands down, the best trip is a two-week raft journey down the Kongakut River through the Brooks Range.”

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