Can’t wait to see your videos and pics. 🤞 Curious on why no fuel is allowed to be taken with. I’ve had to take much larger gas cans, and propane tanks flying into remote places for work.
I’m really not sure why?? I know that you can take fuel with you on fly-out hunts, but the reservations we made were very clear, “all types of fuel are illegal on all passenger flights” 🤷🏼♀️
It’s with Katmai Air on a float plane, but for some reason that’s what they put on the paperwork… I’m with you that it doesn’t make sense/not consistent with other similar experiences but so it is 🤔
Hi 🙋🏼♀️ we haven’t gone on this trip yet, but I’ve flown on two other bush planes here in Alaska (one Piper, where you sit directly behind the pilot and it’s just the two of you, and also a Beaver, which was multiple rows) and neither felt claustrophobic to me, especially with because so much of the enclosure was glass windows. That said, I don’t typically struggle with claustrophobia, so the experience could be different for you. Hope that helps!
Me and my girlfriend plan on going next year. When I try to get permits in January for 2 nights, do I need to do anything extra when checking out since there is 2 of us? I assume one site is ok for 2 people.
Great question-the permits are actually per person and not per site! So you do need to get 2 permits. They only allow 60 people per night in the campground, so that’s why it’s one permit per person.
Also-make sure you have a recreation.gov account set up before hand and be logged on like 5-10 mins prior to when the permits go live, then make sure you click refresh on the Brooks Camp page rightttt at 8am AK time! They sell out within 2-3 minutes!
@@wanderblestok, thanks for the tips. We’ve been pretty lucky on getting most of our reservations for the parks so hoping we get lucky in January. We were in Alaska in late June of this year and went to Lake Clark, was an awesome experience being around the bears there. If you never been there, we used Alaska Air Service out of Anchorage for our day trip.
Sounds like a Awesome Trip Stay Safe and Take Care !
Thanks, you too! We can’t wait for this one 🐻☀️
Can’t wait to see your videos and pics. 🤞 Curious on why no fuel is allowed to be taken with. I’ve had to take much larger gas cans, and propane tanks flying into remote places for work.
I’m really not sure why?? I know that you can take fuel with you on fly-out hunts, but the reservations we made were very clear, “all types of fuel are illegal on all passenger flights” 🤷🏼♀️
Wasn’t thinking it could be a commercial flight
It’s with Katmai Air on a float plane, but for some reason that’s what they put on the paperwork… I’m with you that it doesn’t make sense/not consistent with other similar experiences but so it is 🤔
Sounds so much fun. Do you know what kind of bush plane was it and if it felt any claustrophobic?
Thanks in advance!
Hi 🙋🏼♀️ we haven’t gone on this trip yet, but I’ve flown on two other bush planes here in Alaska (one Piper, where you sit directly behind the pilot and it’s just the two of you, and also a Beaver, which was multiple rows) and neither felt claustrophobic to me, especially with because so much of the enclosure was glass windows. That said, I don’t typically struggle with claustrophobia, so the experience could be different for you. Hope that helps!
Me and my girlfriend plan on going next year. When I try to get permits in January for 2 nights, do I need to do anything extra when checking out since there is 2 of us? I assume one site is ok for 2 people.
Great question-the permits are actually per person and not per site! So you do need to get 2 permits. They only allow 60 people per night in the campground, so that’s why it’s one permit per person.
Also-make sure you have a recreation.gov account set up before hand and be logged on like 5-10 mins prior to when the permits go live, then make sure you click refresh on the Brooks Camp page rightttt at 8am AK time! They sell out within 2-3 minutes!
@@wanderblestok, thanks for the tips. We’ve been pretty lucky on getting most of our reservations for the parks so hoping we get lucky in January. We were in Alaska in late June of this year and went to Lake Clark, was an awesome experience being around the bears there. If you never been there, we used Alaska Air Service out of Anchorage for our day trip.
@@user-qc7hr4my7r awesome!! Yes lake Clark is definitely in our list, thank you for the recommendation 🙌🏼 and best of luck with your permit!
@@wanderblesttry to get Jordan as your guide if you use them. He’s the owners son and was awesome. Take care.