Kigluaik Adventures (Kig-loo-ake) is named after the mountain range lying 20 miles north of Nome, Alaska. This range was formed by a violent thrust fault and the north aspects of the range present a challenging terrain of couloirs, chutes, and nearly vertical faces. It was in this range where the giant eagle (Tingmiakpuk) taught the Inupiat Eskimo people the ceremonies and songs that have become their traditions.Single and multi-day snowcat excursions are available. You can arrange an unguided trip by scheduling a drop off and pick up in the range with Kigluaik Adventures. Early spring tundra tours are also available. Other activities may include dog-sled rides, ice fishing for arctic char and northern pike, cultural tours, and viewing of musk ox, caribou, moose, bears and other Arctic fauna in this pristine region.
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