Expedition and Film Crew Support
- Provisioning
We have healthy food and expertise in choosing the correct quantities needed in order to prepare a custom meal plan for your wilderness voyage. Your meals will come fully labeled and separately packaged with a master pack-out list, a master menu plan for the expedition, emergency rations, and individual recipes for each meal. Take the stress out of the days leading up to your expedition and let us do the work for you.
- Expert Gear: We have an extensive selection of wilderness gear and the knowledge to ensure that we provide you with the correct selection of gear that best suits your expedition: folding canoes, rafts, support boats, specialty large group equipment. You name it........we have it and know how to use it.
- Route Planning We have a lot of knowledge of the Yukon and if we don't know the answer to a question, we know where to go to find the answers. Let us help your expedition, or film crew get the correct information about the area you want to travel through: information that will lead to a successful, and safe outcome. Please visit our Custom River Trips page for more information on canoe routes.
- Transportation Services: We have large vehicles and trailers to carry your equipment and participants as well as large heavy duty boats that can access wilderness areas adjacent to the large lakes of the Southern Yukon or the Yukon River Corridor.
Re-Ration Services
Cabin Fever Adventures is capable of delivering re-ration supplies to wilderness travellers in the following ways.
- By Helicopter or Float Plane:
- If your route takes you deep into the wilderness the only way to get additional rations might be by air. We know all of the air charter companies and will be happy to arrange these services for you.
By boat: -
Our jet boat, mothership barges, zodiac, rafts and canoes allow us to access some pretty
remote water locations, or at least get close enough to your hiking
party that we can meet you half way.
By ATV: - (Four-Wheeler) or Snowmobile: If your route could intersect an
old cart-path, abandoned mining road or trail not otherwise suitable
for a highway vehicle.
On foot: - If your route takes you close to a highway or old mining road consider that it might be much more economical to have a backpacker hike in fast and light carrying only your re-ration and a minimum of safety equipment. Thereby eliminating the need for your entire party to hike out to a road-head.

Television Crew Support: Yukon River, 2010