The Sundowner on the Yukon River Trip
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Forging a destined dream of paddling 460 miles of the Yukon River, my husband Jake and I constructed the Sundowner with old pontoons and mostly used lumber as a testimony of our devotion to pursue this rugged adventure. In 2011, fate finally sent us venturing north over 3,000 miles into Canada’s Yukon Territory where the Sundowner enabled us to navigate the river, fish, pan for gold, photograph magnificent landscapes & wildlife, write, and play in The Land of the Midnight Sun.
This is definitely an exciting adventure. My friends would love this kind of trip since they love the thrill and excitement. It would be nice to see lots of animals just like in the corryvreckan cruises where you will see whales, various bird species and dolphins in their natural habitat.
ReplyDeleteOur adventure certainly did include daily wildlife spottings: grizzlies, black bears, moose, beaver, eagles.... We never knew what we would see around the next bend. Thanks for the comment; I'd enjoy one of the corryvreckan cruises, I'm sure!
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