Experience and Trip Planning We recommend that you do some pre-trip research. See your local library or bookstore. The Glacier Bay Alaska Natural History Association stocks a wide variety of maps and nautical charts as well as books on the history, topography, plants and animals of Glacier Bay. You might enjoy a map in advance to plan your routes and check out drop off sites. We recommend the combined topo/nautical chart of Glacier Bay National Park, Trails Illustrated Map #255. To find out prices and more information please write, phone or e-mail: Glacier Bay Alaska Natural History Association, P.O. Box 140, Gustavus, AK 99826-0140, (907) 697-2635, karen_platt@partner.NPS.gov Think about the kind of kayaking experience you want and come prepared to follow a route consistent with your expectations and current drop off points. Feel free to call us for assistance in trip planning. Print off the Gear List for detailed information on what to bring and how to pack a kayak. Be sure to follow the gear list closely and eliminate superfluous gear. |
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