What time of year? Cotton kills, wear layers (use wool or synthetics), good rain gear, eucalyptus/lemon oil mosquito repellant and a mosquito net is handy depending on time of year. Have enough clothing to change into something dry with. If you are bow hunting you will need to either be IBEP certified last I looked or take the bow hunter course up there.
I solo hunted the North Slope in the winter. I loved it but that is me. If I did it again I would bring a sled with my gear and use cross country skis to get out past the five mile restricted zone for rifle and carry a bow for within the 5 mile corridor. If doing a winter hunt up there you really need to travel heavy and know what you are doing!
Also, look at renting a personal locator beacon and get the insurance incase you need to be rescued (even if you are not hunting in the winter).
Just my .02