North American Odyssey Route Map

Project Timeline

Stage 1: Seattle Washington to Skagway Alaska
April 22nd to July 6th, 2010
1,400 miles by kayak
Stage 2: Skagway Alaska to Inuvik Northwest Territories
July 9th to October 1st, 2010
1,347 miles hiking/canoeing

Stage 3: Inuvik Northwest Territories to Fort McMurray, Alberta
November 7th, 2010 to April 7th, 2011
1,800 miles by dogsled

• • Return to US for one month for school assemblies and teacher training • •

Stage 4: Fort McMurray, Alberta to Grand Portage, Minnesota
May 15th to October 31st, 2011
2,300 miles by canoe

• • Spend winter preparing educational content for the second half of the project, conducting school assemblies and teacher training, and raising money • •

Stage 5: Grand Portage, Minnesota to Montreal, Quebec
April 15th to July 1st, 2012
1,300 miles by kayak

Stage 6: Montreal, Quebec to Key West, Florida

July 2nd, 2012 to March 1st, 2013

Montreal to Saint John, NB 1,000 miles
Saint John to New York City 850 miles
New York City to Key West 1,750 miles
3,600 miles by kayak
Total estimated mileage:
Kayak: 6,300 miles
Canoe: 3,524 miles
Dogsled: 1,800 miles
Backpack: 123 miles
Total: 11,747 miles

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Wild Beauty of the Peel Watershed
08/26/2010
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We have just spent the past six days paddling through a very special landscape. I call it special for two reasons: 1.) it contains vast tracts of intact wild lands and 2.) it possess a stark beauty unlike any other place that Dave and I have traveled in. This area is the Peel Watershed. To give y [ ... ]


Highlight from Hiking in Tombstone Territorial Park
08/20/2010
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We left the Yukon River and hiked into a new watershed, in order to continue our progress north. We spent 8 days hiking 70 miles in Tombstone Territorial Park. The first 30 miles of the hike are on an old road. It started off as a somewhat well-maintained gravel road that gradually transformed int [ ... ]


Yukon Salmon
08/19/2010
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by Kevin Boltz Prior to this trip we had all done a considerable amount of research about the Yukon River ranging from topics such as the Klondike Gold Rush, Yukon wildlife, and places of interest.  I also researched the fish found in the waters of the Yukon River.  I was researching fish [ ... ]


Paddling From Carmacks to Dawson on the Yukon River
08/09/2010
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  We flew through Carmacks. The Shedd crew was keen to stick with us until Minto. Melissa, Kevin, Maureen, Konrad, and Kelsey were thrilled to join us for the infamous Five Finger Rapids. The only word we collectively decided sums up our experience in the rapids is “anticlimactic”. The experi [ ... ]


Treats from the Trail
08/04/2010
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by Maureen Hanzel Trail mix, with rice and beans every night is not necessarily the case while camping: with a few simple tricks one can create some tasty treats. Dehydration is your friend. Make sure to pack fresh fruits and vegetables. Find proteins that will last. [ ... ]


Shedd Team, Signing Off
08/04/2010
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It is hard to believe that our 8 day journey has finally come to an end. It has been a fantastic experience for all of us and we are all taking home memories that will last a lifetime. In 8 days we have traveled over 240 miles maneuvering through shallow sand bars and anticipated rapids. The weathe [ ... ]


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