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For unparalleled adrenaline, join Chugach Adventure Guides (DBA - Class V Whitewater, Inc.) for a rafting trip down Sixmile River-a difficult, strenuous run through deep canyons with pushy, technical water. During high water levels, all the rapids here are Class V. Choose to paddle all three canyons-the third offers some of the toughest runnable whitewater around-or just enjoy a wild ride down one or two. Past paddlers say that when you get to the take-out, you'll be wearing a "Sixmile Smile."

While Sixmile offers high adventure, it's also well suited for commercial guiding. Rapids are separated by calm sections, giving time to recover and regroup if a boat flips or people swim. The river runs down a valley near a road, and while you don't usually see it, the road's there for support.

Not only is Sixmile one of Alaska's wildest rafting runs, it's also very scenic. Canyon walls rise above you, ranging from 50 feet in the first to over 400 in the third. You'll eddy out and take breaks, leapfrogging down the river with other rafts for backup, so there'll be time to enjoy the scenery. The milky-green water is clearer, more colorful, and warmer than gray, glacial rivers of the Alaska Range. Some rapids make 50-degree turns, where water's power has carved the bedrock.

The First Canyon of the Sixmile is offered to beginners and families, and must be run by our other paddlers going for the 2nd and 3rd Canyons as well. It is ranked a solid Class III run, with one section that ranges from Class III - Class V depending on the water level. After a nice calm stretch of river to warm up, you'll arrive at the top of the first canyon. There is a pull-out point here and hiking trail for those who do not want to run the rapids. At ultra-high water, even the guides walk around. Then you have 20 minutes of class III/III+ whitewater (during medium and low flows; things change dramatically at high water). Watch for an eagle's nest. During the float to the take-out, you'll pass by pass by Canyon Creek, whose beautiful, clear waters usually offer easy viewing of spawning king salmon. From the first canyon take-out, a 20- to 25-minute float to the rapids of second canyon offers stunning views of the Chugach Mountains. You'll often see bald eagles, black bears, and moose.

The Second Canyon adds another 2.5 miles to the trip (and about 1 hr, 45 min), and steps the paddler up a level of difficulty. The 2nd Canyon is ranked solid Class III+ and IV and combines four big drops in rapid succession with other smaller rapids to keep you on your toes. You'll take on rapids that are more technically difficult and have bigger features, such as waves and holes. This add-on is Class V's most popular trip.


 
 
Tour Highlights Times & Prices What To Bring Directions Payment Policy
Tour Highlights
  • Provide full-body wetsuit, dry top, gloves, shoes, helmet, life jacket
  • 7-paddler maximum for first and second canyons; 6 for third
  • Experienced river guides, trained extensively in swift water rescue techniques, first aid, and backcountry survival. Safety kayakers accompany rafts on all whitewater excursions to assist in the event of an overturned raft.
  • 15-minute safety orientation before trip
  • 4-paddler minimum to run
  • Will accommodate large groups up to about 60 paddlers; may split party into a morning and afternoon run
  • Well-reputed rafting company; chosen by Alaska Railroad for their Spencer Glacier train/float combo.
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2008 Times & Prices
Dates Trip Meeting Times Price
May 15 - Sept 15 1st & 2nd Canyons 9am & 2pm $90
May 15 - Sept 15 1st, 2nd , & 3rd Canyons 9am & 2pm $135
Note:
  • May be shut out of some canyons by high water levels (typically in June). Third canyon is the first to go, then the second. At certain levels, will run first canyon but hike around certain rapids.
  • Shuttle runs between canyons, so you can decide which trip you want to do on-site. Best to drive out, in case end your trip sooner than expected.
  • Return time depends on number of canyons you do. If you drive to the put-in, you can leave directly from the river, rather than returning to the Chugach Adventure Guides office.
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What To Bring
  • Chugach Adventure Guides strongly suggests wearing layers and preparing for a chilly day even if it appears to be sunny and warm. They will provide you with any rain and river gear you may need.
  • Bring a water bottle.
  • Rafts occasionally flip over in the wilder sections of the river, so don't bring valuable gear or cameras with you. You can bring a disposable, waterproof camera and tie it to your life jacket.
  • Bring lunch, water, and a towel for the van; keep your dry clothes in your vehicle.
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Directions
Head south from Anchorage to Girdwood on the Seward Highway. Take the left into Girdwood on the Alyeska Highway just before the gas station. After a little less than 2 miles, take a left onto Hightower Road, the main business district. The office will be on your right, with signs outside for Chugach Adventure Guides. From the office, a 30-minute drive gets you to the put-in at mile 59 on the Seward Highway (head south from Girdwood). It's best to drive yourself, in case you decide to end your float earlier than expected.
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Payment Policy
  • Advance reservations are recommended-one day minimum and three days suggested.
  • Class V accept all major credit cards.
  Cancellation Policy
  • With more than a week's notice, you may cancel without penalty
  • With 2 – 7 days' notice, you'll be charged 50%. Less than 2 days, 100%.
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DBA - Class V Whitewater
PO Box 641
Girdwood, Alaska 99587
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