Pack Rafting Trips

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July 11th & 12th

Leave from Blanchard camp the Morning of the 11th and drive to Parton put in. The hike in is 7 hrs. Beautiful alpine scenery, and 2 kms over the Parton Glacier. We will camp by a little lake near the glacier.

Next day, the 12th, we will hike 1 hrs to the put in. The first ride is fast and wild but easy to walk around. Then river meander through the pristine Parton valley. The last 5 kms are fast, non stop grade II+, through a canyon until we meet the Highway. This is a real fun ride.
Bring your own food and boat or we can arrange it all for you.

Cost includes shuttle. Your guide will have spare paddle, First Aid Kit, repair kit, communication device. Packrafts can be rented if needed.

Cost: $350.00 CAD

August 10th-15th

Leave from Whitehorse on August 10th. It is an 8 hrs drive to Ketza Road mine. Start hiking to Tbob creek and camp. The Hike is approximately 10 kms, almost all downhill.

11th to 14th: Float down Tbob creek, a very small narrow creek until we meet the McNeil River. The McNeil is a fun gentle river, full of wildlife. The canyon is grade II. Fishing is excellent. We join the Nisutlin River and will encounter 10 kms of grade III good fun rapids.

15th August. We will hike/paddle up the Rose River to the South Canol Rd and drive back to Whitehorse; approximately 3 hrs.
Bring your own food and boat or we can arrange it all for you.

Cost includes shuttle. Your guide will have spare paddle, First Aid Kit, repair kit, communication device.

Packrafts can be rented. Includes shuttle. Six days.

Cost: $850.00 CAD

August 21st evening to August 26th.

More information coming soon!

“An 11-day rafting
adventured with
Tatshenshini Expediting
is Fantastic”

My wife and I and some friends experienced an awesome wilderness adventure through the skilled guiding service provided by Tatshenshini Expediting out of Whitehorse. The superlatives apply to first the scenery but also to the adventure in a pristine environment of unequaled beauty, the food, the people, the entire absorbing experience.