Here's my day by day adventure of a trip we booked with Arrowhead Outfitters. Sorry if it's wordy, had quite a bit of time up there to write down daily thoughts. Recap of the lead-in to the start, we landed in Fairbanks, picked up a Turo Truck, grabbed our rental camp gear (tents, cots, cooking stuff, etc), grabbed some last minute things, and headed for Cold foot. The haul road is beautiful, not near as bad as we'd heard, but the amount of road construction added about 2 1/2 hours to our trip.
We arrived late in Coldfoot, got a room for the 4 of us to sleep. Very, very cozy. 2 cots and two twin beds in a room left no room to walk. the place to sleep in cold foot is retrofitted single wide trailers, not the cleanest place in the world, but it was a roof over the head. Great buffet in the morning.
Next morning we head up north to deadhorse. All through the Brooks range was just beautiful. My pictures don't do it justice, so i'll spare you with most of them. Of note, i was glassing for sheep while driving through with my Sig Zulu6 16x binos, and these things are amazing. While bouncing down the road, i'm able to look through the binos perfectly still. We did spot some dall sheep, a black bear, a bunch of caribou, and closer to Deadhorse - Muskox. Awesome animals.
We fueled up in Deadhorse, got another great buffet - this time at the Aurora - which was Sunday night Prime rib. What a last meal before our hunt. Head a little south to the Arrowhead Outfitters basecamp, and get a good nights sleep before heading out the next morning.
We arrived late in Coldfoot, got a room for the 4 of us to sleep. Very, very cozy. 2 cots and two twin beds in a room left no room to walk. the place to sleep in cold foot is retrofitted single wide trailers, not the cleanest place in the world, but it was a roof over the head. Great buffet in the morning.
Next morning we head up north to deadhorse. All through the Brooks range was just beautiful. My pictures don't do it justice, so i'll spare you with most of them. Of note, i was glassing for sheep while driving through with my Sig Zulu6 16x binos, and these things are amazing. While bouncing down the road, i'm able to look through the binos perfectly still. We did spot some dall sheep, a black bear, a bunch of caribou, and closer to Deadhorse - Muskox. Awesome animals.
We fueled up in Deadhorse, got another great buffet - this time at the Aurora - which was Sunday night Prime rib. What a last meal before our hunt. Head a little south to the Arrowhead Outfitters basecamp, and get a good nights sleep before heading out the next morning.