Tripping in Canada's Little North
Автор: White Rose Canoe
Загружено: 2023-03-12
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Tripping in the Canadian North - for many paddlers it would be a dream come true. And even if it’s not your dream, listening to the stories and picking up the techniques and tips from two presenters with over 100 years of combined wilderness paddling experience will make for an enjoyable and informative way to spend your time..
Jonathan Berger’s has spent 64 years exploring and documenting his trips through the Canadian North. He is the co-author of “Canoe Atlas of the Little North”, described as "A landmark reference on a vast and historic area. First Nations people call it Nishwawbe-Aski, Land of the Original People."
Bill Seely has 40 years in the bush with and around Lake Temagami. He grew up canoeing through the Keewaydin Temagami - Keewaydin Camp system and became one of the Hudson Bay Guides - the team that leads senior campers on a 7 week self contained wilderness expedition paddle to Hudson Bay using traditional wood and canvas canoes, carrying all of their gear and supplies, and portaging using wannigans, tumplines and other traditional techniques.
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