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Yukon Canada Fly Fishing Odyssey

Canada : Yukon Territory

Tour name: Fly Fishing Odyssey

On this 6-day wilderness fly fishing odyssey, we will set up a comfortable base-camp on the shores of stunning Kusawa Lake.

Duration: 6 Days      Grading: EASY      Max Group Size: 6      Type: SMALL GROUP      Prices from: £1487

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Tour name: Fly Fishing Odyssey

Prices from: £1487

Duration: 6 Days

Kind points from: 111

N&K Reference: NKT0002608
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Type: SMALL GROUP

Grading: EASY

Suitable for: OVER 50s, SMALL GROUPS, SOLO TRAVELLERS, Couples

Experiences: ACTIVE, Small Group Tours

Environments: FORESTS, LAKESIDE, MOUNTAIN

Activities: Nature Attractions, Wildlife Watching, ACTIVE - Fishing

Max Group Size: 6

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Tour Overview

On this 6-day wilderness fly fishing odyssey, we will set up a comfortable base-camp on the shores of stunning Kusawa Lake, a 70 km ( 40 mile) long mountain-lined body of water that is known for its physical beauty, cold deep waters, excellent fishing and fantastic scenery. With the use of our custom 34-foot support vessel "The Yukon Rose" we will be able to ply the waters of this large lake in comfort, stopping to fish the numerous inflowing rivers and creeks for arctic grayling as well as casting from the boat iself, with sinking lines, in search of big lake trout, or working the shallows for northern pike. Our drift boat allows us to take a scenic and exciting day-trip down the Takhini River as well.

What's Included:

•Transportation from Whitehorse to Kusawa Lake on Day 1
•Transportation to Whitehorse from Kusawa Lake on Day 5
•Meals starting lunch Day 1, ending lunch Day 5
•Eating utensils, bowls, and mug, and group kitchen equipment
•Tents, group camping gear, sleeping cots and sleeping pads
•Services of a CFA support guide and a professional fly fishing guide
•transportation and support of our 34-foot custom support vessel "The Yukon Rose"
•All necessary safety equipment

Location

Continent or Region: Canada

Country or State/County: Yukon Territory


Kusawa Lake is a prized wilderness vacation destination for Yukoners and visitors alike. This long, thin lake snakes it way south through the Coastal Mountains. With a length of 70 km, yet only an average width of 2 km (1.2miles), it has a lot of shoreline to explore. Anglers enjoy catching the lake trout, northern pike, whitefish, and arctic grayling that are bountiful in this watershed. Paddlers and boaters enjoy the spectacular views, clean sandy beaches and the serenity of being nestled among mountains. As you travel southwest down the lake, the shoreline transitions from gentle peaks and large grassy uplands to the snowcapped peaks and glacier-filled valleys of the Costal Range. Glaciation sculpted this lake-valley and laid down the terraces and ridges visible near the mouth of the out-flowing Takhini River. At the south end of the lake, a hike up the steep mountain slopes will give you a glimpse of the glaciers that still remain in the higher elevations to this day..

Kusawa is known for its wildlife diversity. The higher elevations support habitat critical for large ungulates and carnivores. It provides habitat for Dall sheep, mountain goats, raptors and grizzly bears. The unique ecology of the area features impressive sand dunes and extensive boreal grasslands. In fact, Kusawa Lake is so impressive that there is an active proposal to preserve 3113 km2 of land surrounding the lake within a territorial park. This proposal is waiting for the completion of local First Nations' land claims settlements.

The word Kusawa is Tlingit for “long narrow lake”. The Chilkat Indians name for the lake meant “windy water”. Kusawa lake and the surrounding land is in the traditional territory of the Champagne Ashika First Nation, and the Carcross/Tagish First Nation.
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Itinerary

Day 0: Whitehorse, Yukon

Hopefully you enjoyed your travels and have arrived safely in Whitehorse, the Yukon’s capital city, nestled among the wilderness.

Please arrive in Whitehorse in time for an orientation meeting at 8:30 pm the night before our departure. Guests are responsible for accommodation and meals while in Whitehorse. Whitehorse is a splendid little city and we recommend booking some additional time at either the beginning or the end of your trip to see Whitehorse.

Please Note: Often our guests choose to come to the Yukon several days early, or to depart several days after their wilderness vacation. Therefore we don't include accommodation in Whitehorse in order to provide flexibility for our guests. If you prefer, we can easily arrange your hotel accommodations in Whitehorse and add these details to your itinerary.


Day 1: (L, D)

Staff will pick you up from your hotels starting at 7:00 am. Participants need to have finished their breakfast by this time. Any final details will be dealt with and we will depart Whitehorse by 8:00 am. Anyone who wishes to fish during the trip and has not purchased a Yukon fishing license will be given the opportunity to do so at this time. (There will be many opportunities to fish during this trip.) After taking care of any final details we will drive a short two-hour shuttle west of Whitehorse to Kusawa Lake, where our adventure unfolds.

On the shores of Kusawa Lake we will set up a comfortable camp and then begin our activities with an afternoon of fishing for the large lake trout or grayling that Kusawa Lake is famous for. We believe in keeping a small amount of our catch to enjoy at meal time, and releasing the rest to keep populations healthy for the future. We will enjoy a barbeque dinner on the shores of majestic Kusawa Lake, awaiting a sunset that will seem to never come, for this is the land of the midnight sun!


Day 2 - 3: (B, L, D)

Over the next 2 days we will explore many unique habitats in search of great fishing. Inflowing rivers such as the Takhini, Kusawa and Rose River provide great shoreline fishing opportunities, and our large support vessels allows us to fish the drop to deeper water for lake trout traveling the shoreline in search of their next meal. The shallow draft of "The Yukon Rose" also allows us to cast into the shallows with large flies for the agressive and exciting northern pike! Each night we will rest and shares tales of the day in our comfortable camp that included large spacious tents wth sleeping cots, a portable sit-down latrine and many other touches of comfort that make our camping experience enjoyable.


Day 4: (B, L, D)

Today we will start the day with an early morning shuttle on "The Yukon Rose" to the north end of the lake, where we will find awaiting out drift boat and rafting oar rig. Here we will commence a down-river drift of the outflowing Takhini River. At the mouth of the river, lurk large arctic grayling so we will stop and work this productive zone created by the outflowing current of the lake. In the river itself we will work the deeper pools for the lake trout that travel out of Kusawa Lake to hunt the river system. Along the way we will get a chance to shoot one exciting class II + rapid, but the fun is not over when we reach our shuttle vehicle. Here the slow an murky inflowing Mendenhal River is perfect habitat for northern pike.


Day 5: (B, L, D)

Today after another delicious breakfast we will try our luck again at the places which were the most promising or, check out places that we haven't yet had the opprtunity to try. Kusawa Lake has a lot of fishing terrain to explore on its 150 km of wilderness shoreline. Back at camp we will savour our final wildnerness meal and have one last chance to out-do our fellow fishing enthusiasts with the best tall tale.


Day 6: (B, L)

This morning we must say goodbye to our wilderness camp and pack the Yukon Rose for our journey northward on Kusawa Lake. Along the way, we will stop for one last lunch in the wilderness, and a llast cast of the fishing rod, before reaching our take-out by mid-afternoon. Once we have loaded "The Yukon Rose" upon its trailer we depart for Whitehorse for an approximately 6:00 pm arrival and the end of our Yukon fly fishing odyssey!

From To Description Num Days Price Booking
20-Jun-2010 31-Dec-2012 cost from USD 2415 + 5% GST ( double occupancy )
or 2490 + 5% GST ( single occupancy )
6 £1487.00

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Our Trusted Partner's Responsible and Sustainable Travel Policy

At Cabin Fever Adventures we don’t believe we can protect the planet by simply saying that we love wilderness and that we strive to protect wild places. Of course we love the wilderness, but the bigger question is does the day-to-day operation of our company demonstrate this commitment? At Cabin Fever Adventures we strive to be the Yukon’s industry leader in promoting a earth-friendly business model. We actively engage our company in the preservation of not only the wilderness here in the Yukon, but consider our company an economic vehicle to affect positive change around the planet.

Our Earth-Friendly initiatives are based on the following simple beliefs:

•One person’s happiness can not be build at the cost of another's
•One person can change the world by doing things differently, daily
•The needs of the earth’s natural systems are the basis for all sound economic decisions when judged over the long-term.

Based on the above stated beliefs, we have instituted the following business practices into the operations of Cabin Fever Adventures.

We Provide an Organic and Fair Trade Food Menu

•Our food menu is as close to 100% organic as possible and we support several Fair Trade organizations through our food purchases as well. To learn more about organic food products please visit our food distributors website www.horizondistributors.com
•To learn more about Fair Trade products and benefits please visit www.transfairusa.org

We are a Member of One Percent for the Planet

•One Percent for the Planet is an organization of member companies who donate at least 1 % of their gross revenues to non-profit environmental protection agencies. We are proud to have made this commitment and hope you will check out their site.
We Support-Best Practice Local and or Canadian Businesses Partnerships
•We support businesses in the following order of priority when it comes to sourcing gear for our company. First we support companies that we feel are conducting best practices for eco-justice and earth-friendly business practices. Next, we support companies that are local to the Yukon, and thirdly we support Canadian manufactured products because as a voter we can at least work towards changes in our own country.


We Challenge the Status Quo Consumer Attitudes Through our Purchasing Decisions

•We maintain our gear very well and believe in using the entire life-span of a product through proper maintenance and repairs. CFA does not get rid of perfectly good gear to satiate the consumer demand to be outfttted in gear that appears to be brand-new. We can not pretend to be true environmental advocates if our concern for the environment is Yukon-specific rather that global in perspective. Unnecessary consumerism is the fundamental lifestyle problem which has placed human existence out of balance with the planet. We need to start operating within our needs, rather than our wants. When a piece of gear no longer does its job properly or will create a significant consequence if it fails in the backcountry than it is first repaired, and if it can not be properly repaired than it is replaced, but not before. We have become skilled in gear repair, and even make some one-of-a-kind items ourselves. We attempt to source gear for our company from like-minded companies who are making significant steps to reduce their global environmental impact.


We Support Agencies Dedicated to Protecting Wild Places and to Improving Transportation Technologies Vital to Tourism

•We donate to the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) and green technologies NGO’S. For more information on the work of CPAWS please visit www.cpaws.org
•We donate to the Pembina Foundation. www.pembinafoundation.org The Pembina Foundation for Environmental Research and Education supports innovative environmental research and education initiatives that help people reduce their energy footprint.


We Practice Leave No Trace Camping Practices

•The owner of Cabin Fever Adventures is a certified Master Trainer for The Leave No Trace Centre for Outdoor Ethics. We travel as lightly upon the land as we can so as to leave for the enjoyment of future generations the landscape we hold dear today. To learn more about the principles of LNT backcountry travel please visit www.lnt.org


Day-to-Day Operation of our Physical Plant

We operate Cabin Fever Adventures from our wilderness base-camp and are pursuing numerous efforts to minimize our environmental footprint.

•We personally live a lower-than-average impact lifestyle at our cabin in the wilderness. We live with our family of three in a 480 square foot home (44.6 m2 ) that is also our office for CFA. We function on an average of 15 gallons (56.78 L) of water per day for our entire family, including laundry, cleaning, drinking etc. Our water consumption at home is about one-twentieth the national average for Canada.
•We operate an almost paper-less office and we conduct near-paperless interactions with our clients. You will notice that we offer all our information digitally and encourage our customers to embrace communication that avoids the need for paper.
•We will soon be investing in a solar energy system for our base camp.
•We believe in making our equipment last as long as possible and invest in skills and equipment which allow us to utilize local building materials and waste materials, to operate and or repair our equipment.
•We remove our solid human waste from the environment on our busier river routes and dispose of it in sanitation dumps
•Our largest environmental impact is our use of fossil fuels for transportation. This is why we actively donate to foundations supporting advances in renewable energy, such as the Pembina Foundation and have chosen to carbon offset all of our tourism products.
•We utilize green cleaning dish soaps, cleaning products, and laundry detergents.


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About our Trusted Partner

Cabin Fever Adventures offers a variety of wilderness vacations in the Yukon, Southeast Alaska and Northern British Columbia. We operate by the doctrines of ecotourism and are industry leaders in decreasing our environmental impact, not just in the wilderness areas we travel through, but globally through our ethical business decisions. We offer an organic food menu, purchase carbon offsets for our transportation emissions and donate to grassroots environmental protection agencies. If you would like to see the stunning beauty of the Northwest while treading lightly on the planet, then Cabin Fever Adventures is for you. There is only one future and it is shared!

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Tour Summary:

Tour name: Fly Fishing Odyssey

Prices from: £1487

Duration: 6 Days

Kind points from: 111

N&K Reference: NKT0002608
(Type this into the "Jump to" form at www.NatureAndKind.com to find this tour again)


Type: SMALL GROUP

Grading: EASY

Suitable for: OVER 50s, SMALL GROUPS, SOLO TRAVELLERS, Couples

Experiences: ACTIVE, Small Group Tours

Environments: FORESTS, LAKESIDE, MOUNTAIN

Activities: Nature Attractions, Wildlife Watching, ACTIVE - Fishing

Max Group Size: 6

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