We always tell our guests to book your airfare to
Anchorage well in advance. It should be done at least 3
months prior to your trip. Travelling to Alaska can be
affordable and easy as long as you follow your plans
and book your trip well in advance to your trip date. Air
flight from the lower 48 states can be done by shopping
the major travel sites such as Travelocity, Expedia, and
Orbitz call for open dates and available for booking.
Then play with the dates and times and find the time
and date that fits your budget and then book your trip
and air flight simultaneously. If you have specific dates
and species you wish to target please shop around
before you pick an airline. We ask that you arrive one
day ahead of your bush flight to our lodge and stay in
Anchorage overnight. This will rest you and get rid of
any stress and jet lag from traveling. Listed below are
some suggested hotels in Anchorage would be happy to
make these reservations for you.
Triple C Outfitters
Planning your trip of a lifetime can be challenging,
but we have put together these helpful pointers for
you to make your Alaskan outdoors vacation a
fun-filled adventure.
"What A King Salmon "
Hotels in Anchorage
Millennium Alaskan Hotel
4800 Spenard Rd. Anchorage, AK 99517
(907)-243-2300
www.millenniumhotels.com/millenniumanchorage/
Motel 6 – Airport/Midtown
5000 A Street, Anchorage, AK, 99503
Contact: Nicole Dahl at 907-222-9047 or 907-677-8000
www.motel6anchorage.com
Fairfield Inn & Suites - Airport/Midtown
5060 A Street, Anchorage, AK 99503 USA
Contact: Nicole Dahl at 907-222-9047 or 907-222-9000
www.fairfieldinnanchorage.com
Comfort Inn – Downtown
111 West Ship Creek, Anchorage, AK 99501
Contact: Nicole Dahl at 907-222-9047 or 907-277-6887
www.comfortinnanchorage.com
Barratt Inn
4616 Spenard Road, Anchorage, AK 99517-3299
Contact: Ayder Young 907-440-5922 or 907-243-3131
www.barrattinn.com
Give us a call. This may be your bear. (570) 878-8512 (570)899-9409
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Airfare and Lodging
STATE OR PROVINCE
Alaska is a Wonder, and the last American Frontier. It is a very inspiring land. As we were
told the first time we came to Alaska, “You don’t take Alaska with you when you leave, it
takes a piece of you and will captivate and hold you for the entirety of your life." We fish
the Lake Creek area of the Yentna river as well as 6 other tributaries of the Yentna river.
Our fly out service allows us a very large and diverse fishing range. The Yentna River is
below Denali National Park, and the Alaska Range. While fishing you are going to be
exposed to Alaska weather which in spring consists of cold mornings 30’s to 40’s and
afternoon highs reaching 50’s. In summer months it is 30 to 40 degrees and afternoon
highs can reach high 70’s. Rain is always on our radar. Alaska can have very veritable in
weather conditions. So be prepared for any outdoor weather related situation. Hunting
Alaska is a life changing experience in the shear beauty and bountiful game. One thing
must be stated. Self guided hunting trips are not for the novice hunter or outdoors man.
Alaska is harsh and very unforgiving. That said, if you are in good physical condition, and
experienced outdoors man you should have no problems having the adventure of a life
time. While staying in a spike camp you must be prepared for all types of weather
situations, September can be a wild month in Alaska. It can reach highs of 60-70 degrees
and fall below freezing at night and swing to snow and rain to cold temperature at day time
and switch to warm temperatures again. The extreme weather is not a concern as long as
you follow our hunting and fishing gear list to bring with you as well as the supplied gear
that Smith’s Equipment Rental supplies you with. Again you should be in very good shape
for a Moose hunt in Alaska, you will be hiking a lot and packing gear and animals. Yes it is a
lot of work but if you are an outdoorsman it will be well worth the effort you put forth.
Remember this is a hunt conducted in the bush of Alaska the Last frontier. Safety is first
and foremost thing for us at Triple C Outfitters, Triple C Transporters Alaska and Smith’s
Equipment Rental. Please be in shape and ready to live in the wild. And last, regulations
state that Triple C Transporters Alaska cannot willingly outfit any hunter in the field. This
is why my family opened Smith's Equipment Rental. They are separate entities working
together for a common goal of supplying hunters with services. You will be required to sign
a transporting contract with Triple C Transporters Alaska , and a second contract with
Smith’s Equipment Rental where as you assume full responsibility for and ownership of the
rented equipment while in the field in Alaska. EQUIPMENT IS NOT SUPPLIED BY TRIPLE C
TRANSPORTERS ALASKA, NOR TRIPLE C OUTFITTERS.
Float Plane Flight
You will have to book a flight from Anchorage to Yentna River,
Lake Creek Alaska. We Use Trail Ridge Air Phone 907. 248.0838
and web site http://www.trailridgeair.com/
Round trips are $220 per person round trip, We would be happy to
make these reservations for you as well as you hotel.
CONDITIONS
Each entity is its own business and works together for the greater good and success of the hunt .
Each business has its own contract with specific rules, regulations and binders. Also there is a 5%
bed tax that is not included in any package and is an additional charge to the guest. Also not
included in our packages are airfare to Anchorage, and our lodge, gratuities, alcohol, as well as
any tags or licenses, although we may happily help our clients obtain them.
CANCELLATION POLICY
A 50% Deposit will be needed before any reservations are final. 90 days
prior to your arrival the remainder must be paid in full and are
NON_REFUNDABLE. Remember weather and delays
can occasionally occur in Alaska, Triple C Outfitters. Triple C
Transporters Alaska, and Smith’s Equipment Rental takes no
responsibility for delays or missed flights, or you are unable to complete
your itinerary, no refund will be made.. So please purchase vacation
insurance if you feel you cannot be flexible.