Thursday, June 10, 2010

First Stop: Carmacks, Yukon Territory







So, we're on Day 5 of the 2010 Yukon River Expedition, and our first major stop is here in Carmacks in the beautiful Yukon Territory. The expedition has been quite the adventure already. We've seen lots of wildlife, including a cow moose giving birth to its calves on the bank of the river. We've also encountered many beavers and bald eagles. We've also done some successful fly fishing and caught several Arctic Grayling, which made for quite the tasty lunch of fish tacos on the banks of the river! The Teslin River was a slow moving river, but now that we've merged onto the Yukon, we're averaging about sixty exciting miles a day. Tomorrow we will be continuing on to our next major stop, Dawson City. We expect to arrive on June 15 or 16, where we will be spending a few days resupplying and then heading out to backpack in the Tombstone Territorial Park for three adventure filled days. Expect exciting updates coming soon!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Summer is here!

Summer is here and the time has come to start our 2010 Yukon River Expedition!

We will be heading out on the Teslin River later today to enjoy waters of the Teslin before merging onto the Yukon for the duration of the expedition.

Follow us along the way by clicking on this site: http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0fqK20ohXU8M0hq4333OFy2FqkdjxC4df

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Thanks Sponsors!

I just wanted to give a shout out to our sponsors for our 2010 Trip! Thanks to Saturn Rafts, Frontierplay.com, NRS, and Brunton for helping us with our gear this year. Without your help things would have been a lot more difficult with our shoe string budget.

I wanted to highlight a couple of them here for ya...

Saturn Rafts is a company from the outskirts of Boise, Idaho. I used their boats last year on the Yukon and was very impresses! If you are looking into getting a raft you really need to check these guys out! http://www.staurnrafts.com/

Here is a little bit about their boats who they are:

SATURN rafts are exceptional quality workmanship products made by a leading manufacturer of inflatable rafts in Korea. Our manufacturer is a major supplier of inflatable rafts for the Korean military, and possesses over 20 patents in 12 different countries including: double wall fabric for high-pressure air deck floors and air safety valves for inflatable rafts and boats. The quality of SATURN Inflatable Rafts has been regarded as superior to its more widely known competitors but until recently was mostly imported to Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Europe.

SATURN inflatable rafts represent quality and durability at budget-pleasing prices. Our prices are lower because we keep our overhead and marketing costs to a minimum and pass on the overseas production cost savings directly to our customers. We offer our wholesale prices to all customers including outfitters, guide services and the occasional adrenaline junkie.

Easy to set up, SATURN inflatable boats and rafts will take you on a fun day of exploration at bay, river or lake. Once deflated, our inflatable rafts can be easily stored in the bed of your truck or trunk of your car.SATURN inflatable boats and rafts are hand-sealed at the seams for perfect seaming-the most expensive and reliable method used today. Each seam is strengthened with four layers of bonded fabric for maximum strength and durability. Heavy duty 1,100 Dtex High Strength PVC fabric coated on both side with 1100 g/m2, 0.9mm. Fabric is thick, puncture and abrasion resistant.SATURN inflatable boats are made with the same quality materials as many of the more famous expensive brands of inflatable boats.

The materials used for production of these rafts are very similar or often the same quality than most of our competitors. SATURN boats are made with very clean, hand-made seams with a double layer of fabric at the tubes top and bottom.The extra thick 1100 Dtex fabric with polyester support is a much thicker fabric than some of our high-end competitors. The largest concern our customers voice is the substantial price difference between our products and some of our other competitors.

There are several reasons why our prices are the lowest in US:
We import directly from the manufacturer, bypassing the middleman.
By conducting our business on-line we avoid expenses that retail stores must pass on to their customers.

We do not invest as heavily in marketing as our competitors and receive the majority of our business from repeat customers and customer referrals.

We don't have to maintain a large network of dealers and retail stores.

Our 2 year warranty does not force you to pay for extra years that otherwise are built-in to retail prices.

Many of our repeat customers are boaters that have had experience with other brand names as AIRE, Maravia, Vanguard, Hy-Side, Zodiac, Avon, West Marine, etc. and the most common remarks we hear are that our rafts are very competitive in terms of performance at 1/3 of the price.

Frontierplay.com is another company from Idaho - Twin Falls to be exact. They are a wonderful company that provides high quality river gear at a great cost! I also used their products last year and was very impressed, thus I have decided to go with them again. They have been very generous to us this year in providing us with one of their high quality dry boxes and set up for a frame.

Here is a little bit about them:

FrontierPlay was created as a way for our family to enjoy the outdoors. The gear we sell has been tested by both family and friends experienced in whitewater adventure.

Our background is in whitewater kayaking and rafting. Darren spent his youth kayaking the wild rivers of Idaho, most especially the infamous Murtaugh section of the Snake (which happens to be right in our backyard)! He also guided two years on the Middle Fork of the Salmon, and three years on Cataract Canyon on the Colorado. Now with a family, we have found no better place to raise our kids than in the outdoors. Our three kids are avid lovers of adventure, and we hope they grow up to find the same excitement, fulfillment and peace that we have found in the outdoors.

One of the things I love about frontierplay.com is their Clean water donation:

FrontierPlay is committed to excellent customer service and working with those who are in need of clean water.

We love water, which is definitely a part of our business. In 2006 we committed 10% of our Net Profit or 1% of our Gross Sales, which ever is greater to an organization committed to provide Clean Water. In the past couple years with your purchases we have donated over $10,400 to Clean Water projects through out the World.

The objective of the Clean Water initiative is to improve the health of communities by providing access to sustainable clean water sources. Depending on local needs and circumstances, these water sources include wells (or boreholes), water storage and delivery systems, and water purification systems.

One hundred percent off the money goes directly to the Clean Water initiative. No money is used for administrative or fund raising expenses.

Clean water projects since 2002 have provided more than four million people in 50 countries access to clean water. Some of the countries are Algeria, Armenia, Cambodia, China, Democratic Republic of Congo, Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, Fiji, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Laos, Liberia, Madagascar, Malaysia, Micronesia, Moldova, Mongolia, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Nigeria, Peru, Philippines, Romania, Samoa, Serbia, Tanzania, Tonga, Uganda, Vanuatu, and Vietnam.

Please consider us when purchasing additional gear. If our website doesn’t have a whitewater related item your looking for shoot us an e-mail, more than likely we can get the items for you at a savings

I have nothing but good things to say about frontierplay.com and if you are in need of ANY boating gear they are the people you should be contacting! http://www.frontierplay.com/

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Website

Our new website is up and running!

www.wisexpeditions.com

For some reason its not showing up when you google it... not sure what that is all about. Take a look and let me know what you think.

Thanks Everyone!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

WELCOME

I thought it was time to start a Blog on the company that I am in the process of creating with my good friend Chelsea Roper...

W.I.S.E - Wilderness Inspired Service Expeditions is a company that focuses on the importance of service leadership skills by performing environmental and community services while exploring the great outdoors.

W.I.S.E is a group created by outdoor guides of many sorts, dedicated to the protection and preservation of the priceless Yukon River wilderness, along with the communities among its shores, and its diverse history it has to offer the world. In order to help raise awareness and provide needed environmental and community assistance to this unique area, our group will be embarking on a service expedition unlike any other.

During the summer of 2010, its members will be rafting the Yukon Passage in Alaska and the Yukon Territory from its headwaters near Whitehorse, Canada to its end in the Bering Sea (2000 miles). Along the way, we will be performing environmental service, focused on identifying and alleviating the shores of the Yukon River from invasive species in order to preserve its natural ecosystem.

We will be working hand in hand with the National Park System in the Yukon Charley National Preserve identifying invasive plant species, while documenting our experience in order to help raise awareness of the threats and needs of the Yukon River and thus inspire further work. We will also be connecting with the local communities along the river to educate and involve them in this cause. Along with educating the communities about us and our environmental goals, we will be performing a variety of services in the communities to help fill any needs they may have. In particular we will be stopping in the small town of Eagle, Alaska to help rebuild their town from the destruction caused by the breakup of the Yukon last spring. While educating the communities on the services we provide we will be teaching/informing them of the importance of the Leave No Trace Ethics and on how they can do their own part. We are also in the process of staring a project for the children in the communities - we are hoping to bring books for the children and hold reading workshops while we are at the communities.

W.I.S.E’s ultimate goal is to create an organization that will provide an annual service expedition similar to this in order to continue the preservation and protection of this priceless resource. Our hopes are to bring these issues to the students of the universities around not only the country but around the world. This year we will be working with a couple of students from Stirling University in Scotland, helping them with their course work in Biology and Natural Resources. Along with Biology, Natural Resources, and History of the area they will be learning hard skills such as: back country/wilderness living, leave no trace ethics, water, and boat handling skills. Along with educating, we will also be promoting our film, photographs, and written experience within the outdoor industry.

Along with the Yukon Expedition we are also in the process of planning other trips in areas that are in need of service.
If you know of any wilderness areas that are in need of service please feel free to contact me

If you have any questions about our upcoming company or ways you can help promote our business please contact me @ fog02001@gmail.com

Thanks for looking,
Carla