Ride the Iditarod Trail on snowmobile

Wilderness Collective's Alaskan Snowmobile Adventure along the Iditarod trial
Wilderness Collective
Wilderness Collective

Always dreamed of participating in the Iditarod Great Sled Race but were waaaaaay too much of a wussy thought being pulled by those poor, cuddly dogs was inhumane? Well, thanks to Wilderness Collective's upcoming adventure, you can ride the bulk of the course, but atop a no-dogs-were-harmed-in-the-making-of-this-adventure snowmobile instead.

Wilderness Collective's Alaskan Snowmobile Adventure along the Iditarod trial
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That's the route of the actual Iditarod race... It's nearly 1,000mi long, which, even on a snowmobile is nothing to mess with. The good news: in Wilderness Collective's version, they've only bitten off a 375mi chunk near-ish the trail's start in Anchorage.

Wilderness Collective's Alaskan Snowmobile Adventure along the Iditarod trial
Wilderness Collective

Over the course of the four day trip, you'll be covering more than 65mi each day, which'll be everything from wooded trails to hillside pow riding.

Wilderness Collective's Alaskan Snowmobile Adventure along the Iditarod trial
Wilderness Collective

The trip's all-inclusive, and your nights will be spent in "rustic lodge-style accommodations" replete with "world-class cuisine". There'll also be "curated" convos about Wilderness Collective touchpoints like "courage, character, and manhood"... awkward!

Wilderness Collective's Alaskan Snowmobile Adventure along the Iditarod trial
Wilderness Collective

While you're on-trail, not only will you see the tallest mountain in North America (Mt. McKinley, obvs.) you'll probably also get a gander of all sorts of neat wildlife like moose, foxes, and rabbits.

Wilderness Collective's Alaskan Snowmobile Adventure along the Iditarod trial
Wilderness Collective

You'll also probably see the Northern Lights, AKA just about the only thing that could convince you doing the same trip via sled dog could be a good idea.