July 3-9, 2010,
See bears in their native and un-stressed environment doing what bears do naturally, with no other people but our group and guides!



Cost $4395 Deposit $1000 From Anchorage Alaska

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Spending a week with Alaskan Coastal Brown Bears (Ursus arctos middendorfi) though they are often called Grizzlies, is one of the highlights of any wildlife photographers life. Unlike the bears at Brooks Lodge in Katmai National Park, which are stressed out and offer very limited viewing from crowded viewing stands, we'll be able to see bears in their native and un-stressed environment doing what bears do naturally, with no other people but our group and guides. The bears are at ease with our presence and act naturally.

One day the bears will be grazing on the nutrient rich grass and the next they'll be claming on the mud flats of Cook Inlet the next chasing first salmon of the season. This all happens within walking distance of the lodge. We'll have an entire small lodge to ourselves, and the bears are right in the area, so our photographic opportunities are maximized.

A special bonus is available to our group. I know bears are the primary attraction of this tour but we'll also take boat trips out to photograph both Tufted and Horned Puffins along with other pelagic birds such as black-legged kittiwakes and murres. This is truly a special treat, as we will be there about the only time of year that there are bears and Puffins with fish to photograph. We'll have ample opportunity to work on both flight shots of the puffins and "posed" shots from our tripods of them standing outside their burrows or returning with bills full of fish. Bald eagles, trumpeter swans, and harbor seals can also be seen and photographed. You’ll also be inspired by the incredible mountain scenery of the region that include volcanic Mt. Iliamna, Mt. Redoubt, and Augustine volcano, all part of Cook Inlet's "ring of fire."

Our accommodations and dinning is first rate. The great thing about this location is that we will have these beautiful bears (often with cubs) right out the door. Silver Salmon Creek Lodge has developed a safe and successful program of moving into the habitat of brown bears, being careful not to disturb the free-ranging nature of their movements. No permits are needed and no viewing platforms are used. I have chosen this location based on its exceptional opportunities for unique images and peaceful encounters.

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Itinerary

Day 1 - July 2, 2010 Arrive in Anchorage Alaska. Best to get a flight arriving in Anchorage later afternoon or early evening. Overnight in Anchorage
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Day 2 – July 3, 2010 We fly out of Anchorage on a charter today around 9:30am. We’ll arrive at the lodge in time for lunch. After a delicious lunch we’ll head out for the afternoon to photograph our primary objective Alaskan Brown Bears. Our goal is for you to take home the best photographs that conditions will allow.
Days 3-7 – July 4-8, 2010 - We’ll have 5 full days of exciting bear photography along with many other activities along with a trip to Duck Island to photograph puffins, kittewakes and murres.
Day 8 – July 9, 2010 We’ll have a last morning of photography and then prepare to fly to Anchorage around 11:00 am. We should arrive in Anchorage by 1:00pm and you can depart for home anytime after that.