March 31st, 2004

1) Where were Dave and Adam in relation to the sled when Phil drove the team for the first time?
a) Behind the sled
b) In front of the sled
c) Off to the side
d) Adam was behind and Dave was in front

2) What rarely seen animal did the team spot on the ice?
a) Wolf
b) Caribou
c) Saskwatch
d) Beaver

3) What made the trail to the road unusable?
a) not enough snow
b) thin ice
c) fallen trees
d) couldn't find the trail

4) Where are the adventurers camped right now?
a) on the side of the winter road
b) a small bay on Cross Lake
c) the town of Cross Lake
d) Norway House

5) What was the difference in today's high and low temperature?
a) 47
b) 15
c) 28
d) 32

6) How many months are the winter roads generally open?
a) about 2
b) about 3
c) about 4
d) from the first snow to the time it melts

7) Who builds the winter roads?
a) People at the villages
b) Manitoba Hydro
c) Manitoba Highway
d) Fur Trappers

8) Why are the winter roads so important to the communities?
a) they are the only way to bring in big, heavy things
b) flying in and out of the village is expensive
c) So people can see relatives in Winnipeg or Thompson
d) all of the above

9) Which is not a reason there are winter roads?
a) regular roads are unsafe during winter
b) they connect the communities to one another
c) there are no other roads to the communities
d) so supplies can be brought into the communities

10) When do the remote communities have most contact with urban areas?
a) summer
b) fall
c) winter

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