Alsek River
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Photos by Jason Gerhard Walker Glacier – Alsek River Happy hikers, Walker Glacier – Alsek River Tatshenshini Canyon Whitewater Grizzly standing up for a better view – Tatshenshini River The...
View ArticleStikine River
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View ArticleKraus Hot Springs
Photos by Ross Yourth Time: 6am Relaxing alone in a warm hot spring. What a great way to start a new day. Surrounded by the almost mystical ambience of the beautiful early morning light Morning mist...
View ArticleDinner on the Nahanni
Photos by Ross Yourth “……..what would the meals be like?” I must admit to a tinge of concern. Fortunately, our full and satisfied stomachs dissolved all feelings of apprehension. A plentiful variety of...
View ArticleMy Name is Nahanni
Kita Nahanni Loeks “Kita Nahanni Loeks’s name was one result of her father’s life-long love of the Nahanni River and the far Northwest, inspirited by a childhood reading of R.M. Patterson’s “Dangerous...
View ArticleHow it all Began…
How it all began… In the summer of 1984, at age, 23, Neil Hartling headed up to Nahanni National Park in the Northwest Territories from his home in Edmonton to experience and paddle a river that had...
View ArticleAs Far As Our Guides
As far as our guides from Nahanni River Adventures knew, no one had ever flown an 18-foot raft (deflated) to Dusty Lake, near the headwaters of the Mountain River in Canada’s remote Northwest...
View Article“No Shit – There I Was…” – Great Real World Stories
The Horton River is the most northerly river in mainland Canada. The Horton River guides from the recently completed ’07 expedition had this amazing story: After lunch one afternoon, our group happened...
View ArticleGuides Gossip
Adam Binder I am still extremely enjoying life as a new father, although I am missing the ability to up and leave at the drop of a hat, but it is all worth it. I have been still kayaking a tonne...
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