Iditarod Expedition (Limit - 6 Explorers per year)

First two Weeks in March exploring Alaska on ski equipped Supercubs. 6 Pilots / passengers. ACTS Bush and Mountain checkouts accomplished prior to the trip. No previous tailwheel or ski experience required.

  • Elements of the Expedition
  • Learn to handle Your Cub in Alaskan winter conditions
  • Land on Sea Ice and frozen Lakes
  • Camp in wilderness cabins under the Northern Lights
  • Stalk muskox, seals, caribou and moose (with your camera)
  • Meet the mushers and natives
  • Shop for native artwork and hand sewn Eskimo clothing
  • Hot tub in remote geothermal hot springs
  • Search for polar bears on the Chukchi sea
  • Explore Alaska in all her winter wonder

 

Pricing

DescriptionAll Inclusive 2 week package coversPriceDeposit
Pilot Lodging, meals, training, A/C and fuel $15000

$7500 to book
$7500 by Jan 15th

Pilot & partner Lodging, meals, training, A/C and fuel $18000 $10000 to book
$10000 by Jan 15th
Pilot w/ Your Own Cub Lodging, meals, and training $5000 $2500 to book
$2500 by Jan 15th

 

Full two weeks too Much?

Now offering 2 -one week long tours for those you can't take the whole time off. Price/deposit is 50% of the full tour price.

 

 

Early Bird Discount

Deposits received by October 1st will lock in a 10% discount for the entire cost of the trip. Total team size is limited to 6 Clients for we have limited lodging and aircraft for this expedition.

 

Refund Policy

50% deposits are refunded only in the case of the death of a Client or Owners prior to the commencement of training. The number of flying days or total hours is weather / client dependent and can be more or less than the 5 year average of 29 hours. Cancellations for other reasons incur a 50% penalty if the slot can not be filled with a last minute client. The remaining 50% percent can be used or transferred for other ACTS training or tours. Nothing is booked until your deposit arrives and you receive a confirmation notice from ACTS.

 

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