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Hart River, Yukon Canoe Trip 2022 

Wilderness Canoe Association
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The Hart River is one of the finest Yukon wild rivers for paddling trips. It offers a wide variety of landscapes from beautiful wetland channels to mountains towering above the valley. It is wild, remote, and inspiring. It is also one of the least traveled Yukon rivers. This is what drew six paddling partners to do a nearly three-week, self-guided canoe trip there in July and August 2022.
The 20-day trip began with arrival by bush plane on Elliot Lake, approximately 50 miles from the nearest road. Once dropped off, the only way out was by paddling 190 miles downriver to the prearranged pick-up point-or by satellite- communications-summoned emergency rescue. Once they waved goodbye to the pilot, the group of six paddlers in three tandem whitewater canoes did not see another soul for the next 19 days. So it was a very good thing they all get along well and like each other!
They used their own gear, except for the canoes and some incidentals which were rented from an outfitter in Whitehorse, Yukon. Paddling began with 16 miles down Elliott Creek, which ends in the Hart River, then 164 miles downriver until the Hart ended in the Peel River, followed by
10 miles paddling substantial Class II+ and Class III whitewater on the Peel. While the most challenging whitewater was at the end, the entire trip featured very fast moving current in ice cold water, often with blind corners and dangerous sweepers (down trees) across the river.
The itinerary included six non-paddling days for rest in camp, fishing, laundry, or bush- whacking across bogs, up steep, thickly covered terrain, and over scree fields, to partially scale 5,000- to 6,500-foot mountains to reach stunning views.
While the sky never got dark, the sun did go down over the horizon for a few hours each day before rising again. The paddle was a trip of a lifetime, and it inspired the group to begin planning their next adventure for summer 2023-a three-week trip down the Broken Skull, Nahanni, and Liard Rivers in the Northwest Territories.
As presented by Jeffrey Mead to the Adirondack Mountain Club, Genesee Valley Chapter, Rochester, NY February 8, 2023.

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Комментарии : 35   
@careyrobson5722
@careyrobson5722 Год назад
Well done. I enjoyed your story.
@wildernesscanoeassociation
@wildernesscanoeassociation Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks goes to Jeffrey Mead.
@EzeAdventurer
@EzeAdventurer Год назад
This is awesome guys! I'm doing the Big Salmon River solo this July. Can't wait!
@wildernesscanoeassociation
@wildernesscanoeassociation Год назад
Good luck! You will have a lot of fun.
@EzeAdventurer
@EzeAdventurer Год назад
@@wildernesscanoeassociation Thank you!
@MJDW1972
@MJDW1972 Год назад
Nice presentation. Very informative and a story well told
@wildernesscanoeassociation
@wildernesscanoeassociation Год назад
Thank you kindly!
@EzeAdventurer
@EzeAdventurer Год назад
Hey guys, I did the Big Salmon River solo, absolutely loved but now I AM HOOKED! Thinking of possibly the HART next year, also solo...!
@wildernesscanoeassociation
@wildernesscanoeassociation 11 месяцев назад
It is an easy river, you will have fun.
@EzeAdventurer
@EzeAdventurer 11 месяцев назад
Thank you!! What do you think of the snake??@@wildernesscanoeassociation
@wildernesscanoeassociation
@wildernesscanoeassociation 11 месяцев назад
The Snake seems to be very similar but more challenging than the Hart, with some Class III and canyons. I think we should counsel you against travelling solo, since there are some rapids where you could capsize and lose equipment.
@EzeAdventurer
@EzeAdventurer 11 месяцев назад
Hey thanks for this I appreciate it. I'm going to really give it some deep thinking and analysis before making the decision. I've ordered the peel watershed book which should provide a clear understanding of the risks.. but I hear you and accepting the word of caution, thank you.@@wildernesscanoeassociation
@brentandellesoutdooradventures
What a great trip.
@wildernesscanoeassociation
@wildernesscanoeassociation Год назад
And they started working on this year's trip, probably while they were still on the Peel river.
@NobleEndeavours123
@NobleEndeavours123 Год назад
Excellent presentation and incredible to watch right through to the end. Thank-you very much for sharing this!
@wildernesscanoeassociation
@wildernesscanoeassociation Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@paulhoy
@paulhoy 4 месяца назад
Hi, there. Great presentation. I have a question: you mention your favourite hike - could you share its location? Is it the Netro area?
@diannejerryfroese9830
@diannejerryfroese9830 7 месяцев назад
Hello Jeffrey, What were the month and days of your trip? As you mentioned finding the sweet spot between the ice clearing out of the lake for floatplane use and having enough water in the creek that feeds the Hart. I assume the ice leaves later in some years than others, so did you book a factor of safety into your trip booking to ensure lake would be unfrozen? Sort of knowing ahead of time what is the latest date Ice remains on lake? In terms of food, was all food obtained in Whitehorse, including was food purchases based on a food plan developed ahead of time for 6 people? Thanks, Jerry
@prayfornathannatureshow
@prayfornathannatureshow 10 месяцев назад
Wow excellent presentation. Considering the hart this year myself, it was great to check out this video to help prepare/decide. Thanks!
@wildernesscanoeassociation
@wildernesscanoeassociation 10 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks to Jeffrey Mead.
@ndginpq
@ndginpq Год назад
Wow amazing! Great video! Very informative! Thank you
@wildernesscanoeassociation
@wildernesscanoeassociation Год назад
Thanks goes to Jeffrey Mead.
@manderssteve
@manderssteve 9 месяцев назад
How can you say that this is not wilderness with 78,000 sq km for 6,000 people located in only a few locations. It brought back many of my memories when I began big white water kayaking in 1969 on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in Idaho. I have now done both coasts of Greenland Haida Gwaii and much more, and still going strong. We have a group in Kingston Ontario that still white water kayaks every season. Last spring the average age of the participants on the Lower Salmon river was 81 years old, the oldest was 89.
@wildernesscanoeassociation
@wildernesscanoeassociation 9 месяцев назад
at 0:33 "the heart and peel River watersheds are not Wilderness but an ancestral homeland" It just means that someone has always lived here.
@williamkleedehn9803
@williamkleedehn9803 8 месяцев назад
Nice adventure, you guys did real good. Thanks for posting!
@wildernesscanoeassociation
@wildernesscanoeassociation 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@davidlintern6134
@davidlintern6134 Год назад
Thanks very much for this excellent presentation. Can you tell me - where exactly did you arrange for pickup? You mention some travel on the Peel after joining at the confluence… Secondly, was it Alkan you used?
@wildernesscanoeassociation
@wildernesscanoeassociation 11 месяцев назад
Yes Alkan. The take-out for the Hart River route is actually 18 km (11 mi) down the Peel River at the mouth of Canyon Creek. N65.89486, W136.02472
@davidlintern6134
@davidlintern6134 11 месяцев назад
excellent, thankyou @@wildernesscanoeassociation
@EzeAdventurer
@EzeAdventurer Год назад
Absolutely stunning place guys.. must have been some shock coming back to society...!
@wildernesscanoeassociation
@wildernesscanoeassociation Год назад
This crew goes North of 60 every year, so they are fairly used to it.
@EzeAdventurer
@EzeAdventurer Год назад
@@wildernesscanoeassociation What an amazing thing guys!! So beautiful. One day I will too be N of 60! Can't wait to experience it.
@EzeAdventurer
@EzeAdventurer Год назад
The whitewater looks so good here! 29:25 insane shot!
@wildernesscanoeassociation
@wildernesscanoeassociation 11 месяцев назад
Everything in the Peel River watershed is definitely photogenic.
@robertjames1269
@robertjames1269 8 месяцев назад
thanks, glad you like it - it is indeed stunning country...
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