Great! That's settled. We have Expedition Commander Chris - GAI '07 at the helm and Casey the Navigator at the GPS. With E&B at the controls of Chief Security Investigator (or is that instigator?), and Sandy responsible for the commissary, the expedition is ready to tackle the remaining logistics. Any one else interested in 'talking about' a long river run in the north in '07? Fun to plan and helps dispel the winter 'blahs' -- and no commitment at this point for anyone -- just batting around ideas.
1. What river? Jay is experienced in travel on Canadian and Alaska arctic rivers. He is suggesting the Upper Yukon as a "good, clean, easier access river." Sounds appealing to us. We need to get more logistical information from Jay -- perhaps a brief summary of his trip so we can evaluate details of launch site, retrieval point, fuel stops, hazards, and other ideas. Sounds like a task for the Navigator, what do you think Casey? Maybe start another thread just on the Upper Yukon to keep the info separated? With info at hand, we can better evaluate which river would be best for the GAI.
2. Wandering Sagebrush has a good suggestion with Kabloona in the Yellow Kayak. El read that one years back when we were driving the Dempster Highway -- a great tale of adventure through the NW Passage by kayak. Victoria Jason, the author, finished her trip by paddling down the Mackenzie and closing her loop back to Gjoa Haven to the east. Good info.
3. Ron has good info on the Mackenzie and his suggested site on the canoe run down the river has excellent info on the Mackenzie -- perhaps Ron has some info on gas supply points possible on the river and any other ideas -- in fact, he might want to be the Canadian Commander and have a joint operation, at least for the planning sessions if he can't actually make an arctic run.
4. Caty Mae n Steve -- We have rafted the MacKenzie River in Oregon and it is one fine white-water trip. Only dumped two rafts, and one was with our son Brad at the sweep. Others will have to speak of the fishing, we were too busy paddling.
5. Yep, Chris, you have your security clearance back -- but you have to admit, Commander, it was a good ploy.