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Jake & Susan's Yukon River Trip: Countdown....
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Forging a destined dream of paddling 460 miles of the Yukon River, my husband Jake and I constructed the Sundowner. With old pontoons and mostly used lumber as a testimony of our devotion to pursue this rugged adventure. In 2011, fate finally sent us venturing north over 3,000 miles into Canada’s Yukon Territory where the Sundowner. Enabled us to navigate the river, fish, pan for gold, photograph magnificent landscapes and wildlife, write, and play in The Land of the Midnight Sun. Wednesday, June 8, 2011.
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Jake & Susan's Yukon River Trip: The Birth of Our Dream Trip
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Forging a destined dream of paddling 460 miles of the Yukon River, my husband Jake and I constructed the Sundowner. With old pontoons and mostly used lumber as a testimony of our devotion to pursue this rugged adventure. In 2011, fate finally sent us venturing north over 3,000 miles into Canada’s Yukon Territory where the Sundowner. Enabled us to navigate the river, fish, pan for gold, photograph magnificent landscapes and wildlife, write, and play in The Land of the Midnight Sun. Tuesday, March 29, 2011.
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Jake & Susan's Yukon River Trip: Hanging the Doors
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Forging a destined dream of paddling 460 miles of the Yukon River, my husband Jake and I constructed the Sundowner. With old pontoons and mostly used lumber as a testimony of our devotion to pursue this rugged adventure. In 2011, fate finally sent us venturing north over 3,000 miles into Canada’s Yukon Territory where the Sundowner. Enabled us to navigate the river, fish, pan for gold, photograph magnificent landscapes and wildlife, write, and play in The Land of the Midnight Sun. Monday, May 30, 2011.
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Jake & Susan's Yukon River Trip: Our Yukon River Launch--Whitehorse, YT: Day 1 of the Yukon River Trip
http://yukonrivertrip.blogspot.com/2011/07/launching-in-whitehorse-day-1-of-yukon.html
Forging a destined dream of paddling 460 miles of the Yukon River, my husband Jake and I constructed the Sundowner. With old pontoons and mostly used lumber as a testimony of our devotion to pursue this rugged adventure. In 2011, fate finally sent us venturing north over 3,000 miles into Canada’s Yukon Territory where the Sundowner. Enabled us to navigate the river, fish, pan for gold, photograph magnificent landscapes and wildlife, write, and play in The Land of the Midnight Sun. Sunday, July 3, 2011.
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Jake & Susan's Yukon River Trip: A Few Good Men & Women
http://yukonrivertrip.blogspot.com/2011/04/few-good-men-women.html
Forging a destined dream of paddling 460 miles of the Yukon River, my husband Jake and I constructed the Sundowner. With old pontoons and mostly used lumber as a testimony of our devotion to pursue this rugged adventure. In 2011, fate finally sent us venturing north over 3,000 miles into Canada’s Yukon Territory where the Sundowner. Enabled us to navigate the river, fish, pan for gold, photograph magnificent landscapes and wildlife, write, and play in The Land of the Midnight Sun. Saturday, April 30, 2011.
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Jake & Susan's Yukon River Trip: Yukon River Trip Makes It to YouTube
http://yukonrivertrip.blogspot.com/2011/06/yukon-river-trip-makes-it-to-youtube.html
Forging a destined dream of paddling 460 miles of the Yukon River, my husband Jake and I constructed the Sundowner. With old pontoons and mostly used lumber as a testimony of our devotion to pursue this rugged adventure. In 2011, fate finally sent us venturing north over 3,000 miles into Canada’s Yukon Territory where the Sundowner. Enabled us to navigate the river, fish, pan for gold, photograph magnificent landscapes and wildlife, write, and play in The Land of the Midnight Sun. Monday, June 13, 2011.
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Jake & Susan's Yukon River Trip: Check Out Our Newest Vinyl
http://yukonrivertrip.blogspot.com/2011/06/check-out-our-newest-vinyl.html
Forging a destined dream of paddling 460 miles of the Yukon River, my husband Jake and I constructed the Sundowner. With old pontoons and mostly used lumber as a testimony of our devotion to pursue this rugged adventure. In 2011, fate finally sent us venturing north over 3,000 miles into Canada’s Yukon Territory where the Sundowner. Enabled us to navigate the river, fish, pan for gold, photograph magnificent landscapes and wildlife, write, and play in The Land of the Midnight Sun. Thursday, June 23, 2011.
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Jake & Susan's Yukon River Trip: Table of Contents
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Forging a destined dream of paddling 460 miles of the Yukon River, my husband Jake and I constructed the Sundowner. With old pontoons and mostly used lumber as a testimony of our devotion to pursue this rugged adventure. In 2011, fate finally sent us venturing north over 3,000 miles into Canada’s Yukon Territory where the Sundowner. Enabled us to navigate the river, fish, pan for gold, photograph magnificent landscapes and wildlife, write, and play in The Land of the Midnight Sun. Saturday, June 8, 2013.
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Jake & Susan's Yukon River Trip: The YRT Boat Makes Its Debut on the Interstate!
http://yukonrivertrip.blogspot.com/2011/06/1st-time-on-interstate-with-boat-we.html
Forging a destined dream of paddling 460 miles of the Yukon River, my husband Jake and I constructed the Sundowner. With old pontoons and mostly used lumber as a testimony of our devotion to pursue this rugged adventure. In 2011, fate finally sent us venturing north over 3,000 miles into Canada’s Yukon Territory where the Sundowner. Enabled us to navigate the river, fish, pan for gold, photograph magnificent landscapes and wildlife, write, and play in The Land of the Midnight Sun. Saturday, June 11, 2011.
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Jake & Susan's Yukon River Trip: Whitehorse, YT in Canada
http://yukonrivertrip.blogspot.com/2011/06/whitehorse-yt-in-canada.html
Forging a destined dream of paddling 460 miles of the Yukon River, my husband Jake and I constructed the Sundowner. With old pontoons and mostly used lumber as a testimony of our devotion to pursue this rugged adventure. In 2011, fate finally sent us venturing north over 3,000 miles into Canada’s Yukon Territory where the Sundowner. Enabled us to navigate the river, fish, pan for gold, photograph magnificent landscapes and wildlife, write, and play in The Land of the Midnight Sun. Wednesday, June 8, 2011.
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