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On a remote rock outcropping surrounded by glacial ice in Alaska sits Sheldon Chalet.
The luxury chalet, which opened to guests in February 2018, is only reachable by helicopter. You can book it for $25,000 a night, which includes helicopter shuttle service, a private concierge, gourmet dining, and activities such as sledding, glacier trekking, and mountaineering.
Sheldon Chalet was built in the Don Sheldon Amphitheater, a glacial valley named after the father of two of the chalet's owners, Robert and Kate Sheldon. Marne Sheldon, Robert's wife, is also an owner.
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Here's a look at the chalet's interior and jaw-dropping surroundings.
Sheldon Chalet is anchored into the iron, titanium, and granite of the Sheldon Nunatak at an elevation of about 6,000 feet. A nunatak is a rock formation completely surrounded by glacial ice.
The helicopter passes by the Great Gorge — which would be nearly twice as deep as the Grand Canyon if the thousands of feet of ice melted — and crosses over crevassed ice fields before reaching the chalet.
"One of my favorite things is seeing people's faces when they land — their brains can't quite comprehend what their eyes are seeing. They need a few breaths to take it all in," Marne Sheldon, one of three chalet owners, told Bloomberg.
Guests are met upon arrival with Champagne and a seafood spread. "Our chef is a local Alaskan, Dave Thorne aka Delicious Dave, and has been touted as the 'best chef in the state' by many," Marne told Business Insider.
The menu includes fresh Alaska King Crab and Copper River Salmon, locally grown micro greens, and other locally sourced ingredients paired with fine wine.
There are two full bathrooms upstairs in the sleeping quarters and one half bath downstairs. "The simple things in life, like running water, are actually quite luxurious when you're 6,000 feet up on a glacier," Marne told Bloomberg.
The $25,000 package also includes access to the nearby Mountain House, which predates Sheldon Chalet. Built in 1966 by pilot Don Sheldon, father of two of the current owners of the chalet, the rustic hut is reserved for guests with backcountry and glacier travel experience, as no guides are provided.
Guests can also choose to book a shared experience for $2,300 per person per night for double occupancy, and $3,000 per person per night for single occupancy. The three-night minimum also applies to these stays.
"Guest LOVE disconnecting even if they were apprehensive to do so at first and have said to us after their experience — don't ever add Wi-Fi/cell coverage, it will ruin the experience," Marne told Business Insider.
"Our unique location – latitude 63 degrees, and elevation 6,000 feet means our troposphere is some of the thinnest on the planet, which allows you to see the aurora's blues and purples as well as shooting stars more often and brighter than elsewhere," reads Sheldon Chalet's website.
Sheldon Chalet recommends that guests pack for extreme weather year-round in the form of layers of clothing, long underwear, winter jackets, and warm winter boots. Guests will be given a comprehensive packing list after making reservations.