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  • Bald Mountain Meadow Participant Enrollment Form

    to be completed by a Parent / Guardian
  • Searching for Wildness in Alaska’s Bristol Bay Watershed: A Bald Mountain Meadow Learning Expedition

    Searching for Wildness in Alaska’s Bristol Bay Watershed: A Bald Mountain Meadow Learning Expedition

    To reserve your spot on this trip, please complete the following enrollment form by December 1st, 2025.
  • Program Description:

    Alaska is often hailed as one of the world’s last true wildernesses, a landscape more than twice the size of Texas characterized by pristine natural ecosystems. The land of mountains, orcas, brown bears, salmon, glaciers, and moose. It’s also a place of complex human interactions with the natural world, a place that lends itself to conversations about wildness, climate change, indigeneity, the impact of human behavior on the land, and the necessity to protect and conserve these places for future generations.  This interdisciplinary, place-based learning expedition will take you into one of the remotest regions of Alaska to experience true wilderness firsthand and to provide opportunities for connection and conversation with Alaska’s people and places. Fly in a bush plane to Becharof Lake National Wildlife Refuge with professional Alaskan guide Tia Shoemaker to flyfish the sockeye salmon run and watch the world’s largest brown bears; meet with famed Alaskan writers to discuss their work on Alaska and conservation; travel to an indigenous fish camp and engage in conversation with native Alaskans about subsistence and indigeneity. Take a deep dive into a case study on the Pebble Mine extraction project currently threatening the Bristol Bay ecosystem and speak with various issue stakeholders as you contemplate the fraught balance between development and preservation. These are just some of the remarkable experiences you’ll have that will help you think more deeply about the complex challenges facing wild places in Alaska and about what you can do to advocate for them.  In the end, you will leave with a deep connection to Alaska, with a nuanced understanding of this remarkable place, and with the comfort and confidence to travel well in wild places elsewhere around the world.
  • Program Dates:

    This trip will run from June 29th to July 9th, 2026
  • Program Cost: $9,300

    Program fee includes all programming, instruction, gear, food, and transportation once students arrive in Alaska, including round trip commercial airfare to King Salmon and the round trip bush flight into Becheroff Lake Wildlife Refuge. The fee DOES NOT INCLUDE round trip airfare to Anchorage or a non-resident fishing license.
  • Bald Mountain Meadow Admission Policies

    Bald Mountain Meadow seeks students who are motivated to build a relationship with a particular place and students who are socially responsible and in good health both physically and emotionally. Bald Mountain Meadow is not an appropriate choice for individuals dealing with behavioral, motivational, or rehabilitation issues. We will deny admission to anyone we believe to be unable to meet the physical, mental, social or safety demands of our courses.
  • Student Behavior and Discipline

    Bald Mountain Meadow will expel any student who exhibits behavior that is unsafe or disrupts or distracts from the educational mission of one of our learning expeditions. Harassment, use of drugs and alcohol, theft or misuse of property, low motivation and disregarding instructions are examples of behavior that will lead to expulsion. If a student is expelled, there will be no refund.
  • Parent Authorization, Student Waiver and Health Forms

    Prior to the course, each student will be required to complete required agreements, such as: Parent Authorization, Liability Waiver, and a health screening document confirming that each student attending the trip is in good physical and psychological condition to engage in the learning expedition.
  • Financial Agreement

    TUITION for Searching for Wildness in Alaska’s Bristol Bay Watershed is $9,300. Tuition includes all programming, instruction, gear, food, and transportation once students arrive in Alaska, including round trip commercial airfare to King Salmon and the round trip bush flight into Becheroff Lake Wildlife Refuge. Students are responsible for their own Health Insurance, round trip airfare to Anchorage, and a non-resident fishing license.   
  • Given the complexity and expense of arranging remote bush flights in Alaska, a nonrefundable tuition deposit of 50% is due no later than December 15th, 2025.

     We will issue an invoice through our Quickbooks platform once we receive this completed Participant Enrollment Form. Tuition balance is due in full by March 15th, 2026. Payment may be made by  check made out to Bald Mountain Meadow, LLC and mailed to: Bald Mountain Meadow/Care of Jason BreMiller at 649 Walnut Hill Road, North Yarmouth, ME 04097. You may also pay via ACH or ZELLE.
  • Cancellation Policy

    For cancellations not caused by Bald Mountain Meadow less than 45 days before the course start date, Bald Mountain Meadow will retain 100% of tuition.
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  • Parent/Guardian Signature

    I have read this Participant Enrollment Form and wish to enroll in the learning expedition Searching for Wildness in Alaska’s Bristol Bay Watershed. I assert that I am the parent/guardian of this student, that I am authorized to provide this input, and that the information provided above is accurate.  By signing below, I am agreeing to all of the provisions listed above. 
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