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THIS
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Map of Alyeska Resort
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Last Updated:
July 09, 2011
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Difficulty
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Somewhat Difficult |
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Connects
With
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None |
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Miles
One
Way
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2.2 |
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Miles
from
Anchorage
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45 - in the town of Girdwood |
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General
Vicinity
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Chugach National Forest |
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Season
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June to October |
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Description
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This trail starts at the base of the tram at
Mt Alyeska ski resort in Girdwood. The beginning of the trail is well
marked and wide and is actually a service road. The trail starts up a
slope skiers know as the Autobahn. The first 3/4 mile is a gentle uphill
of the service road. The trail then begins to climb through several
boggy areas. When I hiked it the ground was frozen. I imagine it can be
a bit muddy when thawed. About the middle 3/4 mile if the trail is where
most of the elevation gain occurs. This section is through alders and
was well cleared with good footing. Above the alders the trail
switchbacks very nicely with grand views of Girdwood valley the entire
time. When the trail nears the summit, it mysteriously begins to
switchback somewhat downhill, a couple times. This causes some
frustration and, unfortunately, some hikers will be tempted to leave the
trail and hike the alpine to the summit. The switchbacks eventually lead
comfortably to the summit. |
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Important
Information
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This trail first opened in August 2009. It
starts at the base of the tram at Mt Alyeska ski resort in Girdwood, and
it ends at the top of the tram. Hikers can ride the tram, free of
charge, either up or down. Given the reduction in freebies at Alyeska
ski resort in recent years, who knows how long the free tram ride will
last.
You won't be alone at the summit, there is a restaurant and the tram
riders are there enjoying the view.
We grabbed a bowl of delicious chili at the Glacier Express
restaurant and continued hiking upwards. Your hike need not end at the
tram summit. Service roads continue to the summit of the ski resort (top
of Chair 6). Experienced climbers could continue to the summit of Mt
Alyeska.
If you descend from the top of chair 6 to the top of the tram by
hiking along the ridge on the far right, you will get some awesome
scenic exposure. The 2,000-feet plus exposure of the North Face gave me
butterflies but the trail is wide and safe. |
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Etc.
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The base of the hike is in Girdwood - the
town with the best food and beer, per capita, in the US. |
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