Randonnée pédestre Baby Squatch --- 5 jours
Randonnée pédestre Baby Squatch --- 5 jours
A wild hiking adventure through Kluane’s mountains and valleys — exploring alpine ridgelines, glacier views, and vast wilderness from our rolling basecamp on wheels
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7 days | max 8 people
11 au 15 octobre 2024 -------8 PLACES DISPONIBLES
18 au 22 octobre 2024 -------8 PLACES DISPONIBLES
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Randonnée et camping dans la nature sauvage du parc national Kluane
Venez avec nous dans une aventure unique. Nos guides experts vous emmèneront dans un road trip au cœur de la nature sauvage du Yukon !
Nous sommes fiers de dire que nous sommes la seule entreprise au Canada à offrir de véritables expériences de vie en fourgonnette !!
Durée du voyage : 5 Jours
TOUT COMPREND
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Randonnée et camping dans la nature sauvage du parc national Kluane Venez avec nous dans une aventure unique. Nos guides experts vous emmèneront dans un road trip au cœur des grandes montagnes de la nature sauvage du Yukon ! Nous sommes fiers de dire que nous sommes la seule entreprise au Canada à offrir de véritables expériences de vie en fourgonnette ! Durée du voyage : 5 Jours TOUT COMPREND
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- Itinerary
Day 1: Into the Wild
Day 1: Into the Wild
We’ll pick you up at 8:30 AM in Whitehorse. Coffee in hand, last snacks grabbed, and then… we’re out.
We roll toward Haines Junction, where we stop at the visitor centre to get a feel for the land we’re about to step into. Maps, stories, big landscapes ahead.
We hit the trail for our first hike, just enough to shake off the travel legs and get a taste of what’s coming. Open views, quiet space, and that first moment where you realize… yeah, this place is wild.
By late afternoon, we take it off-grid.
The Squatch Bus finds a spot you won’t find on Google Maps. Riverside, mountains all around, zero noise except nature doing its thing.
Dinner outside. Fire going. People you just met already feel like your crew.
Welcome to the Yukon.
Day 2 to 6: Deep into Kluane
Day 2 to 6: Deep into Kluane
Each morning starts with breakfast at camp before we head out toward the next trail.
Over the next few days, we explore deeper into Kluane National Park and Reserve, choosing hikes based on conditions, weather, and how the group is feeling.
Some days are bigger pushes, with longer distances and solid elevation. Other days are more about taking it in, moving slower, and spending time in the landscape.
Possible hikes include:
- King’s Throne
- Bullion Plateau
- Mount Decoeli
- Sheep Mountain or Sheep Creek
Each route offers something different, from alpine ridgelines to wide-open valleys shaped by glaciers like the Kaskawulsh Glacier.
At some point during these days, we make our way to Kluane Lake. If conditions allow, there’s the option to get out on the water and paddle, surrounded by mountains and open space in every direction.
One evening, we slow things down in a different way. We gather around the fire for a cultural experience led by a citizen of the Kluane First Nation, sharing stories and insights that connect you more deeply to the land you’ve been exploring.
By the end of Day 4, you’ve covered serious ground, seen different sides of Kluane, and settled into the rhythm of being out here.
Day 7: A Final Taste of Adventure
Day 7: A Final Taste of Adventure
On our final morning, we’ll take our time to enjoy the last moments of this incredible adventure. After packing up camp, we’ll gather by the lake for a peaceful sunrise — sip your coffee, take in the stillness, or even jump in for a refreshing swim. Once we’ve packed up and said our goodbyes to the wilderness, we’ll begin our journey back to Whitehorse.
Along the way, we’ll decide together as a group what our final stop will be — one last shared adventure before heading back to town. We’ll arrive in Whitehorse by late afternoon, and we’ll make sure to get you safely to your chosen drop-off point.
- Our vanlife adventures are best suited for adventurous travelers aged 18–45 who enjoy an active pace, shared spaces, and a social atmosphere. If you’re outside this range but feel this is exactly your kind of trip, feel free to reach out — we’d be happy to chat.
Your lodge on weels - The Squatch Bus
Your lodge on weels - The Squatch Bus
Travel in basic comfort in a converted original American school bus, your wilderness lodge on wheels.
- Comfortable sleeping area with cozy bedding
- Small washroom with a toilet for convenience
- Kitchen facilities with a stove, cooler, and cookware
- Solar-powered lighting and USB charging ports
- WiFi, on occasional moments
- Seating and lounge area for relaxation
- Woodstove for cozy vibes and warming up on chilly nights
- Rooftop deck for stargazing, sunset views, and bonfire nights
Fitness level - what to expect?
Fitness level - what to expect?
This trip is designed for active adventurers who love the outdoors and aren’t afraid to break a sweat. You don’t need to be an elite athlete, but you should feel comfortable spending full days outside, hiking on uneven terrain, and gaining elevation.
We’ll tackle daily hikes ranging from 8 to 25 km, with up to 1,500 meters of elevation gain. Trails will take us through rugged landscapes, with some steep sections, rocky footing, and even a bit of light scrambling. You’ll also get a taste of vertical movement with an intro to rock climbing session—no experience needed, just a willingness to try something new.
If you’ve got a sense of adventure, an appreciation for big views and wild places, and the energy to embrace full days in nature (and maybe get a little dirty along the way), you’ll feel right at home.
Age Requirements
Age Requirements
The minimum age to book with Yusquatch Mountain Adventures is 18 years old unless accompanied with a legal guardian on the tour.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation Policy
- A 25% non-refundable deposit is required to secure all bookings.
- Cancellations made more than 90 days before departure:
25% non-refundable - 90 to 61 days before departure:
50% non-refundable - 60 to 31 days before departure:
75% non-refundable - Within 30 days of departure:
100% non-refundable
Please note:
Trips operate in remote wilderness environments where weather, wildfires, transportation issues, or other unforeseen circumstances may impact itineraries or trip operations.
Yusquatch Mountain Adventures reserves the right to modify or cancel trips when necessary for safety or operational reasons.
We strongly recommend purchasing comprehensive travel insurance.
For full terms and conditions, please refer to our complete Cancellation & Terms Policy.
A 25% deposit is required upon reservation to secure your booking. The remaining balance is due no later than 1 month before the trip. This ensures your spot and helps us prepare for your visit.
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GLACIER FLIGHT EXPERIENCE ADD-ON
Take this trip to another level.
Fly deep into the icefields of Kluane National Park and Reserve — the largest non-polar icefield system on Earth.
Then land on it.
Step out onto a glacier, surrounded by endless peaks, with views toward Mount Logan, Canada's highest peak.
With Icefield Discovery
From $395 CAD | Glacier landing $495 CAD
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This is for you if you;
- Love the idea of exploring the Yukon from a cozy off-grid bus
- Crave wild trails, mountain views, and campfire nights
- Prefer small groups, big adventures, and zero crowds
- Ready to escape the ordinary and dive into Yukon’s raw wilderness
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What's included ?
- All technical gear
- Certified ACMG guide
- All meals (except 1 restaurant dinner)
- Accommodation in Squatch bus
- Transportation from and to Whitehorse
HOP ON THE SQUATCH BUS — YOUR WILDERNESS LODGE ON WHEELS
Ready to ditch the hotels, skip the crowded campgrounds, and go fully off-grid?
Meet the Squatch Bus — your wilderness basecamp on wheels. Built for life beyond the road, it’s where comfort meets adventure. Private bunks for post-hike naps, a kitchen for chef-level camp meals, a cozy wood stove for chilly nights, and yes — a toilet and shower so you can actually clean up.
Outside, the Yukon stretches endlessly around you. One day you’re hiking through tundra valleys, the next you’re paddle-boarding on remote rivers or slacklining between pines. At night, climb up to the rooftop deck, breathe in the quiet, and watch the Northern Lights dance above the peaks.
This isn’t just travel — it’s off-grid living at its wildest.
Are you ready to trade routine for the freedom of the open wilderness?