Paddle to the Arctic (2016-02-15)

In the summer of 2015, Nick Peterson and Taylor Fredin paddled 1500 miles from Alberta's northern border to the Arctic Ocean over the span of 60 days. Their adventure on the Slave River, Great Slave Lake, and the Mackenzie River, took them through forest fires, big waves, and innuit villages. T...

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spelling ftunivminnesdc:oai:conservancy.umn.edu:11299/210279 2023-05-15T14:48:58+02:00 Paddle to the Arctic (2016-02-15) 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/11299/210279 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/11299/210279 Posters University of Minnesota Duluth UMD Recreational Sports Outdoor Program Other 2016 ftunivminnesdc 2020-02-02T15:01:57Z In the summer of 2015, Nick Peterson and Taylor Fredin paddled 1500 miles from Alberta's northern border to the Arctic Ocean over the span of 60 days. Their adventure on the Slave River, Great Slave Lake, and the Mackenzie River, took them through forest fires, big waves, and innuit villages. They will share stories of the people and wildlife along the way, as well as pictures of this spectacular region, then lead a discussion on expedition planning. Recreational Sports Outdoor Program Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic Ocean Great Slave Lake Mackenzie river Slave River University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy Arctic Arctic Ocean Great Slave Lake ENVELOPE(-114.001,-114.001,61.500,61.500) Mackenzie River
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Paddle to the Arctic (2016-02-15)
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description In the summer of 2015, Nick Peterson and Taylor Fredin paddled 1500 miles from Alberta's northern border to the Arctic Ocean over the span of 60 days. Their adventure on the Slave River, Great Slave Lake, and the Mackenzie River, took them through forest fires, big waves, and innuit villages. They will share stories of the people and wildlife along the way, as well as pictures of this spectacular region, then lead a discussion on expedition planning. Recreational Sports Outdoor Program
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