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Somewhere on this board I posted about doing the Idaa Trail from Yellowknife up to Great Bear Lake and on down to the Mackenzie. We had our group planning meeting over the weekend. Logistics, vacation time, and travel expenses all conspired to nudge us into a different trip altogether. So instead, we're doing a 6 week trip, flying to Kotzebue, Alaska, then hiring a plane with tundra tires to take us to the confluence of Thunder Creek and Storm Creek. Already my kind of trip. It's north of the Brooks Range, and the Colville River flows about 350 miles east before dumping into the Beaufort Sea, north of 70 degrees. Then we'll hire a van to take us down the Dalton Highway, maybe stopping at Denali on our way to Fairbanks, Anchorage and on home. Put in: 68.8209, -160.3436.
So now that the North Slope is open to the petroleum industry, this may be the last chance to see it.
So now that the North Slope is open to the petroleum industry, this may be the last chance to see it.
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