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  • 2009.04.17: Copper
  • 2009.04.17: Canadian Lynx
  • 2009.04.16: Willow Ptarmigan
  • 2009.04.16: Thistle
  • 2009.04.15: The long road home.
  • 2009.04.15: Snowy Owl
  • 2009.04.15: Buster
  • 2009.04.14: Feeding our dogs
  • 2009.04.14: Lemming
  • 2009.04.14: What did you learn?
  • 2009.04.14: Traveling on the Sea Ice to Churchill
  • 2009.04.14: Ramona
  • 2009.04.13: Suma
  • 2009.04.13: Arctic Fox
  • 2009.04.10: What should we do in Churchill?
  • 2009.04.10: Visiting the Churchill Northern Studies Center.
  • 2009.04.10: Mystery Photo 4/10/09
  • 2009.04.10: Gray Wolf
  • 2009.04.10: Juno
  • 2009.04.09: Photo Gallery
  • 2009.04.09: April 9, 2009
  • 2009.04.09: Windbound
  • 2009.04.09: Mystery Photo 4/9/09
  • 2009.04.09: Arctic Tern
  • 2009.04.09: Steve
  • 2009.04.08: Podcast April 8, 2009
  • 2009.04.08: Keeping our batteries charged
  • 2009.04.08: Covering Miles
  • 2009.04.08: Mystery Photo 4/8/09
  • 2009.04.08: Ginta
  • 2009.04.08: Moose
  • 2009.04.07: Mystery Photo 4/7/09
  • 2009.04.07: River Otter
  • 2009.04.07: Franky
  • 2009.04.06: April 6, 2009
  • 2009.04.06: Cars, Trains, and Dogsleds
  • 2009.04.06: Taking the train to Churchill
  • 2009.04.06: Mystery Photo 4/6/09
  • 2009.04.06: What do you want to learn about?
  • 2009.04.06: Beaver
  • 2009.04.06: Orion
  • 2009.04.03: Mystery Photo 4/3/09
  • 2009.04.03: Heading North for Hudson Bay
  • 2009.04.03: Why is the Tundra Train so slow?
  • 2009.04.03: The dogs know best.
  • 2009.04.03: Podcast 4/3/09
  • 2009.04.03: Fennel
  • 2009.04.03: Wolverine
  • 2009.04.02: Mystery Photo 4/2/09
  • 2009.04.02: Woodland Caribou
  • 2009.04.01: Covy
  • 2009.04.01: Packing for Hudson Bay
  • 2009.04.01: How should we break up our drive to Thompson?
  • 2009.04.01: Mystery Photo 4/1/09
  • 2009.04.01: Trip leader,Paul Schurke, explains our route and some of the things we expect to encounter.
  • 2009.04.01: Daisy
  • 2009.03.31: Ringed Seal
  • 2009.03.31: Beluga Whale
  • 2009.03.31: When should we leave Ely?
  • 2009.03.31: Bubba
  • 2009.03.30: Teamwork at Wintergreen
  • 2009.03.30: Saylix
  • 2009.03.30: Polar Bear
  • 2009.03.30: Dog Sledding in Minnesota
  • 2009.03.30: What should we bring to Hudson Bay?
  • 2009.03.20: Welcome to the Expedition Blog

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Copper
Age: 11, born in March 1998 Birthplace: Wintergreen Dogsled Lodge; Ely, MN Parents: Ottowa and Dusty Favorite position: Lead Favorite quote: "You have to wonder at times what you're doing out there. Over the years, I've given myself a thousand...…
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Canadian Lynx
The Canadian Lynx is a North American member of the cat family. It ranges across Canada and into Alaska as well as some parts of the northern United States. The Canadian Lynx has a dense silvery-brown coat, ruffed face...…
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Willow Ptarmigan
The Willow Ptarmigan is a medium sized bird. It is a member of the grouse family. In Europe, the Willow Ptarmigan is called Willow Grouse. It is a sedentary species, breeding in birch and other forests and tundra across northern...…
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