Yukon passage: rafting 2,000 miles to the Bering Sea
Adventure and exploration, Canadian non-fiction, Sports and games, Canadian travel and geography, United States travel and geography
Human-narrated audio
Summary
A modern adventure story of the author's journey with three companions down the length of the Yukon River, starting on a raft at Lake Bennett on the Yukon Territory's border with British Columbia in July, 1972. After one winter's layoff… the trip ends on cross-country skis at Emmonak on the Bering Sea in 1974. For Tryck, the river trip was a recreation of his grandfather's travels through the Yukon and Alaska seventy-five years earlier. Some strong language. 1980.