Yukon’s Peel river watershedby
Rick McCharles
The northern Yukon’s vast Peel watershed, with its eight premiere navigable rivers, offers some of the finest wilderness paddling and hiking in the world – a claim we have no hesitation in making...
hiking Slim’s River West, Yukonby
Rick McCharles
Starting tomorrow, hopefully.
If I can make it to the toe of the Kashawulsh glacier, that will be about 45km (27.4mi) return from the A’ay Chu trailhead in Kluane National Park .
Check a 2005 trip report on
Alaska-Yukon Expedition – Andrew Skurkaby
Rick McCharles
, and a packraft
official Alaska-Yukon Expedition home page
… On Saturday, March 13, a small plane... the entire Alaska Range, Brooks Range, and parts of the Yukon. An estimated 4,720 miles, in hopefully 6 1/2...
Dall Sheep in Kluane National Park, Yukonby
Rick McCharles
The former hunting ground for the Southern Tutchone peoples is now a No Harvest Zone.
Today, Tachäl Dhäl (Slim’s River) is a popular Dall sheep viewing area. I saw...
The Jordan River is going down (but not much, though)by
Allen
Yesterday, when I looked at the Jordan River as it goes through the tunnel under 106th South... since yesterday. When I do my medium run tomorrow, I'll be able to look at the river as it goes through the tunnel...
"Hey! It's not your RIVER!! ...by
mzeatright
"Hey! It's not your RIVER!!!!"
These words are still ringing in my ears..." and there was the Epiphany reply that put me in my place. "Hey, it's not your river!"
I am powerless over what other people...
Saw the Heron in the river againby
Allen
In the past I've seen a heron standing in the river. I saw it again this morning, only he was closer to the bank this time, and I got a really good look at him. His body is gray. He has a large black...