General Information

 

 

Emergency Phone Number

If there is a home emergency while your crew is attending NLHA please contact us at 907.452.1976.

  

How Do We Stay in Touch with Friends and Family?

Remember that you will be embarking on a wilderness trek. Crews are strongly encouraged to leave connections to the technical world on base when out on the trail. Cell phones are discouraged while in the wilderness, however we do not hold a policy that prohibits them coming on trek. NLHA is also not responsible for any damage or loss of  any devices.

Northern Lights High Adventure provides a reliable means of emergency communication to each crew. Each Trek Leader is issued a Garmin Inreach device for satellite tracking and communication. Proper coordination with the Director before you arrive can insure that he forwards your location and the track to your family or friends back home.  

Due to the remote location of the base, we cannot guarantee any cell phone coverage. Similarly, the base does not have any internet connectivity available to crews.

This makes the necessity of completing all E-Certifications ahead of time and bringing paper documentation IMPERATIVE.

If there is an emergency at home while you’re on the trail, Northern Lights High Adventure may be called at 907.452.1976 and we will get the message to you as soon as we are able. Please note that this may mean we will not be able to get the message to you until after you get off of your trek. 

 

What if there is an Emergency while on the Trail?

Before we discuss emergency communications, it is important to note that Northern Lights High Adventure treks are true High Adventure experiences and your crew will be in a vast wilderness area. Northern Lights High Adventure does NOT maintain regular communication with our crews as it is not necessary and is a drain on resources. If an emergency does happen while on the trail, your Trek Leader should immediately contact the base and our management team will work with the Trek Leader and Crew to figure out the best possible solution. 

All Northern Lights High Adventure crews are issued a Satellite Phone and a spot device. Your Trek Leader is trained in the operation of these devices and will in turn train your crew. Unless otherwise incapacitated, your Trek Leader is solely responsible for any communication with the base.

Northern Lights High Adventure has an amazing safety record and we rarely have to evacuate someone. When we do have to make that decision, please realize that evacuations can take several hours and potentially multiple days as our primary method of evacuation is by canoe or foot. While float planes are a possibility to some locations, the use of them is considered high-risk and therefore they are only used for exceptional emergencies. Also, please note that float planes are not always an immediate option. Even in cases where it is determined a float plane must be utilized it may still be several hours before the evacuation can occur depending on weather and time of day. This why it is absolutely imperative that every crew have an advisor certified in Wilderness First Aid, CPR, Weather Hazards, Safety Afloat and Safe Swim Defense.

 

PARENT/ LEGAL GUARDIAN NOTIFICATION IN THE CASE OF ILLNESS OR INJURY

The adult crew advisors are responsible for communicating to parents any notification of illness or injury while attending the Northern Lights High Adventure programs. There will be times when an emergency happens in the wilderness and the adult advisor won’t be able to communicate with the parents. In this case the Camp Director or the person operating on his behalf will contact the parent. The Camp Director or the person operating on his behalf will:

➢ Contact the parent or legal guardian, noted as the emergency contact, on the participant’s medical form. It will be noted on the incident report form with time, date and person spoken

➢ A representative from the crew’s home Council will be notified with time, date and person spoken.

➢ If the person is transported by air, a copy of the medical form will be delivered to the hospital for parent contact or be given to EMS by a Base staff member.

➢ All information will be given on an as needed basis to keep participant confidentiality.  

 

 

What is Medical Service Like in the Area?

The nearest major hospitals are in Fairbanks and Anchorage. These facilities do accept most major insurances and offer all major services. 
 

Insurance

Northern Lights High Adventure fees include accident and sickness insurance coverage. This applies for your travel to and from Northern Lights High Adventure base as well as your Northern Lights High Adventure Expedition. This policy is secondary to a family policy. All participants with family insurance should include the insurance company name and policy number on their BSA Health and Medical Record form and should also submit a copy of the insurance card with the medical form. 

What Happens during the First Day I'm on Base?

The day of your arrival will be busy! Please make sure to verify your arrival date and time to ensure a prompt pickup.  Be prepared for the following:
➢ Crew Check In (presentation of paperwork, health forms, and copies of your certifications)
➢ Gear and food outfitting
➢ Route Planning
➢ A Trek Leader led shake-down of group and personal gear
➢ Orientation presentation
➢ Visiting the Trading Post
It is highly preferable to fulfill all of these tasks as soon as you arrive. Any unfulfilled tasks will delay your start in morning and cut into the amount of time you will spend on the water or on the trail.
Your Trek Leader will lead you through any additional preparations, after which you will be ready to pack up your canoes or hiking gear and hit the trail.
 
 

How Do We Know Where We're Going on Our Trip?

Backpacking Treks
Northern Lights High Adventure trek leaders will brief participants before leaving base on the adventure and have maps available for the number of participants. The number of maps needed will depend on the route chosen. Some easier routes will require fewer maps while other more difficult routes could require more.
 
River and Sea Treks
Northern Lights High Adventure trek leaders help plan routes and develop plans with adult leaders and SPLs or Presidents before leaving base on the adventure. NLHA will have adequate maps available for each trek. The number of maps needed will depend on the route chosen. Some easier routes will require fewer maps than the more advanced routes.
 

 

Where Can We Store Our Items While on our Trek?

For crews parking vehicles on base, Northern Lights High Adventure requests that personal gear be stored in the locked vehicle. 
For crews that are dropped off at base without a vehicle, each crew will be issued one locker, for storing personal gear that is not going on trek. The dimensions of the locker are 22” wide, 24” deep and 45” high with locks provided by Northern Lights High Adventure. Northern Lights High Adventure suggests packing in duffel bags for an easier fit in the locker. 
 
Please note that these lockers are NOT available for crews that have personal vehicles that will be staying in the base parking lot during their trip. If this is the case for your crew, please plan on locking your non-trail gear in your vehicle. 
 
A lock box is available for all crews to store keys, wallets and other valuables.
 
 
 

Where Do We Sleep on Base? Shower? Do Laundry?

The night you arrive at Northern Lights High Adventure and the night before you return home, you may be sleeping on base. Every effort is made to ensure there are shower buildings with toilet facilities. Crews are encouraged to wait to take a shower until the afternoon they return from their trip in order to save on water resources. Plus, nothing attracts mosquitoes better than a freshly bathed person.
 
Northern Lights High Adventure does NOT have laundry facilities available. Please come prepared with clean clothes to change into after coming off trek.
 

 

When Should We Plan on Starting the Trip Home?

We’re always sorry to see crews depart, but all good things must come to an end. The Check Out process must be completed as early as possible your final day in Alaska before you leave for home. Arrange with your Trek Leader during the Check In process when you initially arrive a time to be dropped off at the airport.

 

 How Do I Contact NLHA Base Directly?

Throughout the year any questions about the NLHA Base should be directed to the Midnight Sun Council's administrative headquarters in Fairbanks, Alaska at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by calling the scout office at (907)452-1976 
 
 

How do I Get to the NLHA Base? 

Most crews elect to fly into Fairbanks, Alaska for their trek. Northern Lights High Adventure recommends shopping around with different airlines to ensure the best rate. Also consider airline refund/adjustment policies into your decision. 
Once you arrive at the airport in Alaska we will pick you up! Make certain that before you fly you check in with NLHA staff to verify pickup dates and times. 
Driving to NLHA? Contact us directly for more details and tips. 
 


 

About

The premier Alaskan High Adventure outdoor experience for scouts. Backpacking, hiking, canoeing, fishing and more!

Thank you for your interest in the programs of the Northern Lights High Adventure Base. The Midnight Sun Council, Boy Scouts of America, based in Fairbanks, Alaska, operates the Base.

The mission of the Base is to provide a remote outdoor experience to youth and adults within the Scouting program.

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Ready to plan Trip. How do I make a reservation?

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The first step to planning your Northern Lights High Adventure Expedition is to answer the following questions:
1) Which trek do we want to attend? See pg. 7 for more information on the treks.
2) What day do we want to arrive? Arrival dates are flexible on a first come, first serve basis.
3) How long of a trip do we want? From 3 days to 3 weeks we have an option for you!
4) How many crews will we need? Some trips are restricted in size due to land use permits. See fee section for more details.
Once you have answered all of the above questions, contact NLHA to make your reservation. After reserving your trip, you will have 3 weeks to turn in your $330 deposit per crew (note: if making reservation after January 1, we require a $1,100 deposit per crew).

 

What are the Requirements to Attend NLHA?

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Each Crew must have:
➢ A minimum of two adults (one of which must be at least 21 years of age and registered with the BSA). There are no gender restrictions for leadership except for co-ed Exploring post or Venturing crews, which must have both male and female leadership 21 years old or older.
➢ 1 adult leader trained in the following:
o Wilderness First Aid (16 hour course)
o CPR
o Weather Hazards
o Safe Swim Defense
o Safety Afloat
➢ All adult leaders must be trained in Youth Protection

All participants:
➢ Must be 14 years of age or have completed 8th Grade upon arrival at NLHA
➢ Must weigh 100 LBS and no more than 295 LBS- more information on pg. 20
➢ Must have a current (within 12 months) and complete BSA Health and Medical Record
➢ Must be classified as a BSA swimmer*
➢ Must be a registered Boy Scout, Explorer or Venturer
*Swim Checks will be done at Lost Lake Camp by our Life Guards in order to verify that participants are able to swim in Alaskan waters.

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Trail Programs and Policies-part 3

Swimming and Diving

All swimming and water activities must be done in accordance with the BSA Safe Swim Defense policy. In addition, water shoes, a lifejacket and a swimsuit or shorts must be worn by all swimmers at all times.

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Diving is prohibited at the NLHA per the BSA Safe Swim Defense policy. Therefore, all entry into the water must be feet first or by wading into the water. Jumping feet first into the water is allowed from rocks or ledges no 

greater than 40 inches above the surface of the water and if the water is clear and the depth of the water is at least 7 feet deep. Persons should not jump into water from heights higher than they are tall, and should jump only into water chest deep or greater with minimal risk from contact with the bottom.

No elevated entry is permitted where a person must clear any obstacle, including land. Lifejackets must be worn at all times.

Cliff Jumping

Jumping into the water from any height greater than 40 inches above the surface of the water is prohibited.

 

 

Trail Programs and Policies-part 5

Tobacco

The use of tobacco is never permitted within the line of sight of youth. No smoking is permitted in any NLHA building or vehicle. Each base has a single established tobacco use area.

Alcohol and Drugs

Possession or use of alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs or misuse of prescribed drugs is prohibited. Groups or individuals found in violation of this national policy of the Boy Scouts of America will be sent home immediately, as arranged with the council office or parent.smoking rifle

Firearms and Fireworks

Shooting firearms are not allowed at Northern Lights High Adventure. Do not bring firearms or archery equipment with you. Fireworks are a safety hazard and are prohibited by NLHA. Leave them at home.

 

 

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