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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 ...
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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 ...
A grassroots group that provides emergency medical support to people living near Dawson City, Yukon, says it's applying for ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Yukon Territory glows—but not with city lights. “Everywhere you look is like a painting” here, with auroras that last for ...
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.
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 ...
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