| Duration: | 12-14 days |
| Difficulty: | Extremely Strenuous |
| Length: | 90 -107 miles |
| USGS Maps: | Bering Gl. D4, D7, C4, C7 McCarthy A6, A8, B7, B8 |
| Rate: | $430/person* (unguided) |
If you have already completed several rugged, Alaskan backcountry trips and are looking for a more extreme challenge, then this is the trip for you.
This route begins at Granite Creek, across the Tana Glacier to Iceberg Lake then on to Bremner and all the way to Tebay Lake. This is a long, difficult and challenging route but for the experienced and prepared adventurer, truly the trip of a lifetime. You will pass through some of the best country that the park has to offer.
This route combines the following routes. See the individual trip pages for more information on each leg of the trip.
Few have done this trip. The trip requires significant planning and preparation. Bremner is a good midway resupply and layover point.
* There will be an extra charge if a resupply at Bremner is needed.
Glaciers: Glacier travel will be involved. Some experience with glacier travel and crampons is advised.
Streams: Minor to major stream crossings and remote route finding.
Terrain:Hikers should be prepared for changing weather, steep and rough terrain, Minor to major stream crossings and remote route finding. If the full route is done, you may want to consider utilizinng a guide or taking a one day glacier/stream crossing seminar.
Here are some other trips of similar difficulty.