A group of four traveled to Gates of the Arctic National Park in northern Alaska to research the impact of a proposed 220-mile state-funded road. This is the gear they used to support the trip.
The Arctic is a big, empty, and unforgiving place. Tussocks — large and uneven mounds of grass — blanket the ground, making it hard to travel long distances at times or find a flat place for a tent. Everything within this region feels scarce except cold water and dense swarms of bugs.
The weather is harsh and changes fast. It truly is one of the last wild places on earth. Traveling self-supported here is often a test of planning, preparation, and decision-making.