Gastineau Guiding
Frequently Asked Questions
- What do I wear on your hikes and walks? Good sturdy footwear, such as hiking boots or walking shoes are recommended for all walks, and are required on the longer hikes. Dress in layers, as our weather changes rapidly, as will your comfort needs as you move from walking of hiking to resting. We recommend a light layer of clothing under fleece or wool outerwear. If you have good raingear, bring that too. We provide rain ponchos on all of our hikes and walks.
- Will I see whales, bears, birds? Wildlife is wild life and has it's own agenda. We take a cautious approach when observing wildlife so that we do not apply pressure to animals that might change their behavior. It is therefore timing, luck, and the animals themselves that determine encounters. Our naturalist/guides are very good at spotting animals, so be sure and bring your binoculars.
- How fit do I have to be? You need a certain amount of strength and agility to walk over uneven terrain. Age is usually not a factor. We offer a variety of walks, hikes, and excursions, from strenuous to relatively easy. Check tour descriptions and detail lists for specific information.
- What will the weather be like? Juneau is located in one of the largest remaining temperate rainforests in the world. This means it rains a good deal; 60-90 inches a year, depending on specific location. Our driest months are May-August, when we may experience periods of up to two weeks of dry and sunny weather. Expect temperatures between 60 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit during these months, with changeable precipitation. People have a good time on our hikes and walks, rain or shine.
- Are there mosquitoes? In spite of what you may have heard about Alaska, our area is nearly mosquitoes-free! Where steep mountains drop right down to the sea, almost all of the fresh water is rushing downhill, rather than pooling to provide breeding habitat. This is why you will see rivers and waterfalls on our excursions, but not those pesky little "Alaska State Birds".
- How many people go on a tour? Groups are limited to 14 people or fewer per guide. We believe that this preserves the quality of the experience, allowing for a connection to this beautiful natural area and ease of interaction with your guide.
- What is your cancellation policy? If you have booked an independent tour with us, we will provide a full refund within 2 weeks notice. If you have booked a Shore Excursion with one of the Cruise Lines, you should contact the Shore Excursion Department for cancellation details.
- What about safety? The benefit of going on a guided walk or hike with us is our familiarization with the area, the weather, and the unpredictable behavior of the wildlife. All of our guides are certified in CPR and First Aid. All carry hand-held emergency radios, and train regularly in incident response procedures. And of course, we plan and practice safety awareness so we won't have to use this training.
- Are children welcomed on the tours? Families with children find our hikes and walks to be very attractive. We ask that children unable to walk or hike the full distance of the tour on their own be carried in a suitable backpack.
- What about tipping? This is strictly up to you, and a reflection of the quality, service and experience provided by your guide.
- Are your guides really the best in Alaska? It's our guides who give Gastineau Guiding a great reputation as a personable and knowledgable operator! We provide you with the top guides in the business, known for their knowledge of the area's nature, culture, and history. Even our photographers are trained as naturalaists! Our mission is to teach, interpret and share the stories of the land, all the while having a fun and memorable adventure.
- Do I need a fancy camera for the Photo Tours? This tour is suitable for aspiring picture takers and avid photographers alike. Any type of camera is advisable; however, even a non-camera friendly spouse will also enjoy the unique interpretive and sightseeing elements of the tour as well.
- Who are the photographers? We hire local photographers with a background in stock photography, photo journalism, studio photography, a formal education in photography or comparable experience. Since our Photogs are Juneau locals, they have great insight and experience capturing and sharing the many wonders of this natural place.