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    Runway
    • Length

      1000

    • Width

      15

    • Surface

      Gravel

    Details
    • Elevation

      900

    • CTAF

      122.9

    • State

      Alaska

    Location

    Lat: 61.341087, Long: -148.998355 - Alaska, USA

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    • The Only Airstrip You're Allowed to Land at in Chugach State Park

      The Only Airstrip You're Allowed to Land at in Chugach State Park

      Today we’re flying Chaos Cub into Bold Airstrip near Eklutna Lake — one of the only legal airstrips inside Chugach State Park in Alaska.

      This short backcountry strip keeps pilots honest with tight terrain, mountain winds, and very little room for error.

      The Chugach Mountains form the dramatic backdrop to Anchorage and the surrounding communities, but because this land is protected, aviation here comes with strict rules. Pilots can’t just land anywhere in the park — only at a few approved backcountry airstrips.

      Bold Airstrip is one of those rare places definitely keeps you honest.

      Below the strip sits Eklutna Lake, glowing a deep sapphire blue on clear days as glacier water pours down from the high peaks of the Chugach. It’s one of the most peaceful places you’ll ever see from the air.

      But this valley isn’t just beautiful.

      For thousands of years the Dena’ina Athabascan people lived along the Eklutna River and the lake. Later, as Anchorage grew, the lake became a critical infrastructure — supplying much of the city’s drinking water and hydroelectric power. Those changes dramatically altered the river below, cutting off salmon runs that had existed for generations. Only recently have efforts begun to restore flow back to the river system.

      Backcountry flying in Alaska offers some of the most incredible aviation scenery in the world. Flying a Super Cub into remote strips like Bold Airstrip requires careful planning, precise flying, and a deep respect for the terrain.
      Today, Bold exists because of cooperation between pilots, land managers, and the aviation community — proof that responsible bush flying and protected wilderness can coexist.

      Flying into places like this isn’t about convenience.

      It’s about precision, respect for the terrain, and respect for the land.
      And when everything lines up…
      this is exactly why we fly Cubs into the backcountry.

      Check out my Video https://youtu.be/iPJU6HbKUJQ?si=i6clK0DziqKmD4HBGo

      Check out Brett's Channel @clearedtoadventure


      Take a look at my social media accounts for a behind the scenes.
      Instagram - http://www.istagram.com/chaos_cub/
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      #alaskabushflying
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    • Eklutna Lake, Alaska & Bold Airstrip | Geoff Oliver

      Eklutna Lake, Alaska & Bold Airstrip | Geoff Oliver

      Landing at Eklutna Lake, Alaska and Bold Airstrip in a Maule M5 with epic drone video.
    • Landing at BOLD airstrip exploring EKLUTNA LAKE Alaska

      Landing at BOLD airstrip exploring EKLUTNA LAKE Alaska

      Crave Life Episode 2

      On todays adventure we depart Birchwood in the Citabria for one of the most beautiful lakes in Alaska.

      Eklutna lake offers some magnificent views and incredible experience for outdoor thrill seekers. At the very end of it is a short air strip called BOLD measuring at 1000 ft long x 15 ft wide. The name of the strip does suggest the difficulty level when considering weather conditions.

      It is often times extra challenging to make a successful landing there mainly due to the nature of the winds. On this arrival the winds were not favorable and tailwinds left very little room for error.

      The disadvantage of landing from the other direction are tall trees that will result in 50% of the runway being unusable and a sharp embankment sloping down into the lake.

      Enjoy the trip with us into Eklutna.
    • Bold Airstrip (A13)

      Bold Airstrip (A13)

    • Ben take off Bold Airstrip Eklutna Lake, AK

      Ben take off Bold Airstrip Eklutna Lake, AK

      Bens takeoff super cub
    • Bold Airstrip Camping, Elkutna Lake, Chugach State Park, Alaska

      Bold Airstrip Camping, Elkutna Lake, Chugach State Park, Alaska

      June 22-24 Weekend. Camping at the end of an 8-mile long lake with an airstrip.
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    • Ben take off Bold Airstrip Eklutna Lake, AK

      Ben take off Bold Airstrip Eklutna Lake, AK

      Bens takeoff super cub
    • Bold Airstrip (A13)

      Bold Airstrip (A13)

    • Ben landing Bold Airstrip Eklutna Lake, AK

      Ben landing Bold Airstrip Eklutna Lake, AK

      I accidentally ended recording early as my finger was on the button but here is most of Bens landing!
    • Eklutna Lake, Alaska & Bold Airstrip | Geoff Oliver

      Eklutna Lake, Alaska & Bold Airstrip | Geoff Oliver

      Landing at Eklutna Lake, Alaska and Bold Airstrip in a Maule M5 with epic drone video.
    • Alaska Air National Guard C-130 at Donnelly Remote Airstrip, Alaska

      Alaska Air National Guard C-130 at Donnelly Remote Airstrip, Alaska

      Alaska Air Nat'l Guard C-130 at Donnelly Training Remote Air Strip. HD Video by Master Sgt. Kevin Coulter | National Guard Bureau | 03.03.2018 -- 3 March 2018, Alaska Air Nat'l Guard C-130 at Donnelly Training Remote Air Strip. Alaska Air National Guard C-130, number 829, lands on a remote dirt airstrip at the Donnelly Training Area to deliver distinguished visitors during Arctic Eagle 2018. The visit brought adjutant generals, assistant adjutant generals and state command sergeant majors to the frozen interior wilderness of Alaska. Video shows aircraft landing, unloading passengers from rear ramp, and taking off. Weather conditions shown: High clouds, light winds, temperature approx 10°F. Camera: MSgt Kevin Coulter, 140th Wing Public Affairs, COANG.

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    • touch and go, citabria eklutna lake, AK (bold airstrip)

      touch and go, citabria eklutna lake, AK (bold airstrip)

      having some fun in the citabria 7ECA at Bold airstrip @ lake eklutna just outside Anchorage ,AK Oct-2010

      keep in mind this plane doesn't have flaps so, In order for Dave (the pilot) to lose altitude without gaining airspeed hes applying opposite rudder and aileron called "slipping" pretty frickin cool I must say! Watch the merril landing video to see more....
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