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That June 1st to June 31st hike, looks like a haul to me, 3,424 miles in 31 days works out to a little more than 110 miles per day, or a seven minute mile for sixteen hours straight, each and every day. Out of my league, even at 70F...
 
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I wonder how many miles are paved on the more northern route through Yukon.

Bruce

Bruce
I was thinking more along the lines of how many miles had an actual trail going your way...
 
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Onion juice will stop the pain of a bee sting almost immediately.

 
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Centuries ago, approximately 800 years prior, the indigenous Inuit and Yupik communities residing in Alaska and northern regions of Canada ingeniously crafted small apertures on ivory and antler materials to fashion snow goggles. This innovative creation served the purpose of reducing eye fatigue and protecting against the harmful effects of snow blindness caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation emanating from direct sunlight as well as its reflection.
 

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