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    250 km down, 450 km to go

    Home Yukon River Row250 km down, 450 km to go
    250 km down, 450 km to go
    Colin and Steve celebrating their arrival in Dawson City. Yukon River pictured behind.

    250 km down, 450 km to go

    June 26, 2013 Posted by Julie Yukon River Row

    Colin and Steve are still going strong.  They’ve been rowing nonstop for 21 hours now and have travelled 250 km.  They’re just south of Frenchman Lake and about 50 km from the town of Carmacks.  They still have another 450 km to go!

    In less than 100 km they’ll hit Five Finger Rapids, which is a class 2-3 rapids depending on the flow.  At the rate they’re going they’ll probably reach it around breakfast time.  By the time they reach the rapids they’ll also have passed the halfway mark and will be counting down the mileage.

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