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This sounds like it would be a trip of a lifetime...
http://www.yukonriverquest.com./ Anyone out there signed up for this? Done one before? Sounds like there should be some good stories to be told! Tnt |
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A friend here in Fairbanks has won it twice. He's a HS science teacher by
day and animal paddler after hours, paddling every day throughout the year before the first race, usually in the dark. In Alaska? Yes, the Delta-Clearwater River is spring-fed and open throughout the year. There's a hell of a lot of steam when the temps drop below 0, and visibility is near impossible below -30. Jim could be seen heading out of town with his boat on his car every evening after school, even in sub-zero temps. The paddling is all fla****er, except for what the wind can deliver, which can actually be quite a bitch on Lake Laberge, helped by a steady current of 3-6 mph. But you don't feel the current on a river this size; it will be a back-breaking, sleep-depriving three days of 24-hr paddling. You up for that? At least they no longer include the Chilcoot trail. Padeen "Tinkerntom" wrote in message ps.com... This sounds like it would be a trip of a lifetime... http://www.yukonriverquest.com./ Anyone out there signed up for this? Done one before? Sounds like there should be some good stories to be told! Tnt |
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