In hopes of salvaging a gorgeous summer with some adventure, we decided to embark on our first trek/packraft adventure. After borrowing some "Alpacka" packrafts from our good buddy Marc we embarked on this single day adventure from the Crow Pass trailhead in Girdwood, Alaska.

Fireweed in bloom, clouds burning off, blue sky shining through, its gonna be a good day!

We each roughly carried 30-35lbs packs

Packraft (6-8lbs empty) folds to about the size of a small sleeping bag

We also carried collapsible paddles, life preservers, air pumps, dry suits, dry bags, paddling gloves and booties, water, food, dry clothes, and bear spray

Crow Pass trail looking back towards Girdwood

High water conditions on the Eagle River, clear blue skies, warm air temperatures brought out several expeditions of packrafters making the same trek as us

Matt heading over the pass

Token crow pass photograph, raven glacier looking stunner in the background

I'm very happy with how the Raven Glacier photographs turned out and will probably create a separate blog entry because I took so many

Starting the descent from Crow Pass towards the Eagle River

More Raven Glacier

Bull Moose (shot take with Olympus point and shoot, not zoomed in, he really was that close)

Shoulder high Fireweed

The Eagle Glacier source of the Eagle River, and part two of today's adventure

Full kit donned and ready to rip!

This may have been our first time packrafting, but we sure looked like professionals!

Totally stoked with the whitewater!


Matt doing his best "tubing" impression, looking for his Coors Light

Low water in some spots required a short portage across gravel bars

My rig


Mission complete, before returning to the patrol base we stopped by our favorite watering home for a Pizza Man Special (extra large) and 32oz Schooner of the best local micro brew