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The Superior
Waters Project (September-October, 2006): a 7 week, 1,100 kayak journey
around Lake Superior, the largest lake in the World. This program focused
on freshwater usage, and the importance of freshwater conservation. |
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Project
Peru 2(March-May, 2006) was a six week journey through the Pacaya
Samiria National Reserve, 5-million acres of protected Peruvian rainforest.
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Project
Peru (March-May, 2005):While in Peru, our team explored the Pacaya Samiria
National Reserve, 5-million acres of protected rainforest. For six weeks
the Wilderness Classroom traveled by dugout canoe in an effort to bring
the biodiversity, cultural significance, and ever-changing landscape of
the Amazon rainforest to dozens of schools. |
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For the Boreal
Forest Project Adam, Dave, and 6 sleddogs explored Northern Manitobas
roadless Boreal forest. For 7 weeks students joined the virtural expedition
as Dave and Adam dogsledded between 5 remote communities. |
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During the Rainforest
Project students joined Dave and Eric as they explored Costa Rica. Classrooms
directed the team using online polls, our moderated chatroom, and email.
Students told their adventure guides rescue baby sea turtles, study volcanoes,
explore caves, and much more. Three times each week Dave and Adam would
report their findings to students over the Internet. |
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For the The Bimaadagaako
Adventure (Winter/Spring 2003) Dave and Eric traded their canoe for
skis, sled dogs, and toboggans and headed out across 550 miles of Canadian
wilderness. They continued their journey along the voyageurs' historic travel
and trade routes, and had many wild adventures along the way. |
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The Jiime Adventure
(Fall 2002) is a 750-mile canoeing adventure along the wilderness waterways
of Minnesota, Ontario, and Manitoba. Join Dave and Eric as they paddle and
portage along the historic Native American and voyageurs' travel and trade
routes. |
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The
Big Muddy Adventure (Fall 2001) is a 2,350-mile canoeing adventure down
the Mississippi River. Eric Frost, Dave Freeman, and Mike Clark spent 80
days exploring one of America's greatest waterways. |
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The Border Country Adventure
(Winter-Spring 2001) a six week toboggan trek along the Minnesota/Ontario
border. Join Dave and a beautiful sled dog named Tundra as they travel through
225 miles of wilderness using skis, snowshoes, and toboggans. |