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ExplorersWeb on MSNFrom the Yukon to the Arctic: 1,700km by Bike and CanoeCanadians Dave Greene and Gaia Aish have completed a 1,725km bike and canoe journey from the British Columbia border to the ...
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Paddling Magazine on MSNInside The World's Toughest Paddling Race-On SUPsJuly 21, 14:30, somewhere just south of the Arctic Circle. Dehydrated, sunburnt, nursing blisters and suffering from nerve ...
Later this spring, barges of heavy equipment will pull away from a launch on Alaska’s road system and begin a journey up the Yukon River. More than 100 miles upstream, a tributary, Birch Creek ...
A grassroots group that provides emergency medical support to people living near Dawson City, Yukon, says it's applying for ...
The Yukon Territory glows—but not with city lights. “Everywhere you look is like a painting” here, with auroras that last for ...
I had seen bear tracks all summer. Kayaking the Teslin River in central Yukon Territory, then on down the Yukon River to Dawson City with a group of college students in tow, I had set up camp on ...
Wood also said it could take the form of a transboundary Indigenous treaty. "Kind of like a treaty amongst the various First Nations up and down the Yukon River saying we are all in agreement that ...
The Tintina fault has triggered many more earthquakes than was thought — and a build-up of strain poses a hazard.
In 1869, the boat became the first steamer to ascend the river to Fort Yukon. Public domain photo Charles Walker Raymond during his service as a member of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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