Clint Fries is a deeply experienced river guide and expedition leader with over two decades of professional guiding across some of the planet’s most remote and breathtaking landscapes. Known for his calm presence, intuitive leadership, and profound respect for wild places, Clint has become a trusted figure in the world of wilderness travel.
For the past several years, Clint has guided multi-day rafting expeditions in Alaska with MT Sobek, one of the country’s most respected adventure travel companies. His work has taken him deep into the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, where he leads trips down the pristine Hulahula River—a rarely traveled corridor that winds from the Brooks Range through the tundra to the Beaufort Sea. Guiding in the Arctic demands more than just technical skill; it requires logistical precision, environmental sensitivity, and the ability to adapt to rapidly changing conditions. Clint brings all three, along with a quiet confidence that reassures both first-time adventurers and seasoned travelers.
Clients often remark on Clint’s ability to make even the most rugged landscapes feel like home. Whether navigating braided channels, managing wildlife encounters, or helping guests find comfort and joy in the wild, he leads with humility and insight. His years of experience have made him fluent in the rhythm of rivers—from the heat of Latin America to the icy silence of Alaska’s far north.
Clint’s path to guiding was shaped by a lifelong curiosity about the natural world. He studied at Earlham College, an institution known for its commitment to social justice and experiential learning, and participated in immersive field programs that laid the foundation for his career. He now lives in Capitola, California, but spends much of the year off-grid—on rivers, in mountains, and in the company of wild water.
More than just a guide, Clint is a teacher, a storyteller, and a quiet advocate for the wild. He believes that the best journeys aren’t about conquering nature—they’re about listening to it. Through each expedition, he invites guests to slow down, pay attention, and discover a deeper connection to the land and to themselves.
Show notes:
00:02:36 - Journey from Wilderness to Exploration
00:06:52 - Value of Excellence in Guiding
00:09:30 - Expedition Overview: Hula Hula Adventure
00:11:19 - Exploring the Arctic Tundra
00:13:50 - Muskox and Arctic River Adventures
00:17:23 - Exploring Tundra and Wildlife
00:21:23 - Dealing with Mosquito Pressure
00:22:42 - Experience with Caribou in the Arctic
00:25:31 - Wilderness Adventure and Bear Encounters
00:28:11 - Epic Hiking and River Adventures
00:30:31 - Exploring the Stunning Alaskan Wilderness
00:33:43 - Challenges of Guiding on Alsec River
00:36:05 - Embracing Nature as Healing Medicine
00:38:25 - Fostering Connection with Nature
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