100 Partners Strong
From gear manufacturers to guides, outdoor brands to conservation groups, 100 formal partners have joined together to maintain America’s most wild and remote hunting and fishing grounds.
The coalition of organizations and businesses standing shoulder-to-shoulder in opposition to the proposed Ambler Road continues to grow.
Learn more about the Hunters & Anglers for the Brooks Range’s strong coalition and the businesses making the economic case for keeping the Brooks Range wild at the link in our bio.
Then add your name to the more than 20,000 individual sportsmen and women who oppose the proposed 211-mile private-only, industrial Ambler Road.
📸: @aaronhitchins #huntfishbrooksrange #noamblerroad
ICYMI: "You can't really reproduce the wildness of a place like this." — Greg Halbach, Remote Waters
The final video in our Kobuk River fishing series is live. Sheefish, pike, grayling, and some of the most remote water left on earth. Watch it at the link in our bio.
📷 : #huntfishbrooksrange #noamblerroad
Shed and deadhead season is here. Every spring, caribou drop their antlers across the Brooks Range, a reminder that this country runs on its own schedule.
The proposed Ambler Road would cut through the migratory corridor of Western Arctic caribou herd. That's not a trade worth making.
Join us at the link in our bio.
📷 : Rob Drye Air Service #huntfishbrooksrange #noamblerroad
Grizzly country.
The Brooks Range is home to some of the most rugged grizzly hunting remaining in North America. The proposed Ambler Industrial Road would cut right through it.
Learn more at the link in our bio.
📷 : Kiah Dihle #huntfishbrooksrange #noamblerroad
"Every road, mine, city, or town was once a wild place. The Brooks Range is one of the last big, beautiful, wild places left on earth."
— Thomas Lees, hunter, angler, and filmmaker | @BackcountryAlaska
Read his full story at the link in our bio.
📷 : Thomas Lees #huntfishbrooksrange #noamblerroad
There are rivers in Alaska, and then there’s the Kobuk.
Tucked along the southern slopes of the Brooks Range, the Kobuk holds sheefish, northern pike, and Arctic grayling that may have never seen a streamer or a dry fly. Guide Greg Halbach says it has the best sheefish run in Alaska, maybe the world. Getting there isn’t easy. That’s exactly the point.
The proposed Ambler Road would change all of that. Link in our bio. #huntfishbrooksrange #noamblerroad
The snowpack is starting to give way. The high country is opening back up.
Every year the Brooks Range reminds us why we put in the work to get here. Hunting season feels a little closer once the ridgelines clear.
Learn more about what makes the Brooks Range so special through the link in our bio. 📷 : Jonathan Felis #huntfishbrooksrange #noamblerroad
Heavy pack. Tired legs. A glacial river winding through a canyon that looks like it was painted.
This is how the Brooks Range is meant to be experienced. The proposed Ambler Industrial Road wouldn't open this country up, it would industrialize it. A private road built for mining companies with a security checkpoint at the start and no public access beyond.
The best hunting and fishing grounds in North America deserve remoteness. Link in our bio for more information.
Learn more through the link in our bio.
📷 : Jonathan Felis #huntfishbrooksrange #noamblerroad
We’re just ONE week out.
Brooks Range Stories: Floating the Killik River is almost here—and this is your reminder to grab your spot.
🌊 Remote rivers
🦌 Caribou country
🏔️ Rugged Backcountry Hunting
Plus… we’re raffling off a @soarcanoes Pioneer Raft 👀
Come early, grab a seat, and settle in with a pint for a night of storytelling, adventure, and connection.
📅 May 12 | 6:00–7:30 PM
🎟️ FREE
👉 RSVP now before seats fill up
The Western Arctic caribou herd is one of the largest in the world and the proposed Ambler Industrial Road would cut directly through their migratory corridor.
The 211-mile industrial corridor would partially bisect that migration, disrupting a cycle that hunters and animals alike have depended on for generations.
Learn more at the link in our bio.
📷 : Kiah Dihle #huntfishbrooksrange #noamblerroad
ICYMI: From his first sheep hunt at age 12 to snowmachining from Fairbanks to Kotzebue, Thomas Lees knows the Brooks Range from the inside out. He also knows exactly what the proposed Ambler Road would cost hunters and anglers.
Read his story at the link in our bio.
📷 : Thomas Lees #huntfishbrooksrange #noamblerroad
Somewhere up there, the next adventure is waiting.
Vast. Unbroken. Remote. The Brooks Range has everything an adventure needs.
The proposed Ambler Industrial Road would permanently change these qualities in the southern Brooks Range, closing the door on a level of adventure that can't be manufactured once it's gone.
Learn more through the link in our bio.
📷 : @kellyhoffmanreynolds #huntfishbrooksrange #noamblerroad