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.
Traveling 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, availability and then play with the dates/times that
fit your budget. 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 give you ample rest and rid you of stress and
jet lag from traveling. Listed below are some suggested hotels in
Anchorage who would be happy to make reservations for you.
Triple C Outfitters Alaska
Yentna River Alaska Lake Creek
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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.
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. (907) 495-0498 (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 awe 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. Our
fly out service allows us a very large and diverse fishing range. The Yentna River is below Denali National Park and
vast Alaska Range. While fishing you will 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, 30 to 40 degrees and afternoon highs can reach
high 70’s. Rain is always on our radar. Alaska can have veritable 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, you should have no
problems having the adventure of a lifetime. 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, and flip to cold temperatures at daytime switching to warm
temperatures again. The extreme weather is not a concern as long as you follow our hunting and fishing gear list
and supplied gear that Smith’s Equipment Rental suggests. Again you should be in very good shape for a moose
hunt. You will be hiking a lot and packing gear and animals. Yes, it is a lot of work but if you are an outdoors man it
will be well worth the effort. Please note: this is a hunt conducted in the bush of Alaska, truly the Last frontier.
Safety is first and foremost 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. Lastly, 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 and ownership of the rented equipment while in the field of Alaska.
EQUIPMENT IS NOT SUPPLIED BY TRIPLE C TRANSPORTERS ALASKA, NOR TRIPLE C OUTFITTERS.
Float plane flight information
We will book your flight from Anchorage to Yentna River, Lake Creek Alaska.
We use Trail Ridge Air Phone 907. 248.0838 or http://www.trailridgeair.com/
Round trips are $220 per person, an additional cost to each client
We will be happy to make these reservations for you.
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. 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, float plane flight to 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 of the deposit must be paid in full and are
NON-REFUNDABLE. Remember weather and delays can occasionally occur in Alaska,
Triple C Outfitters Alaska,Triple C Transporters Alaska, and Smith’s Equipment Rental
takes no responsibility for delays or missed flights, or if you are unable to complete your
itinerary. No refunds will be made so please purchase vacation insurance if you feel you
cannot be flexible.