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The Full Yukon River Quest - Day 12 - Selwyn River Junction to White River Junction

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Distance
49.54 nm
Elevation gain
0 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
128 ft
Max elevation
1,323 ft
TrailRank 
36
Min elevation
1,268 ft
Trail type
One Way
Moving time
7 hours 42 minutes
Time
10 hours 32 minutes
Coordinates
12866
Uploaded
July 20, 2018
Recorded
July 2018
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near Selwyn, Yukon (Canada)

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Itinerary description

This is one of 14 Wikiloc Trails in a series that recounts an 855 kilometer (531 statute mile, 461 nautical mile) journey by kayak from Bennett, British Columbia to Dawson City, Yukon Territories from June 30 to July 13, 2018.

A team of four Canadian kayakers from British Columbia completed this paddle in celebration of and homage to the roughly 100,000 gold prospectors who sought their fortune by attempting this route during the Yukon Gold Rush of 1897 to 1899. Fewer than a third actually completed the route, which began with a 53 kilometer hike and climb over Chilkoot Pass from the Southeastern Alaska panhandle coast at Dyea to a high mountain lake at Bennett, British Columbia. One member of the kayak expedition had completed this four-day hike and climb several years earlier with his two sons. This journey by boat would complement and complete that first stage in the re-enactment of this historic journey: traveling from the Pacific Ocean to the Yukon Gold Fields.

We were back up to 91 kilometers/56 statute miles/49 nautical miles in this long and slower section of the river. Wider channels and many larger islands provided sport to determine which channel and river position was the fastest.

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