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On a day off from the river, we hiked up the Prairie Creek outwash plain into the Canyon formed by Prairie Creek.
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A 360 of the lunch stop on a gravel bar in the First Canyon of the S. Nahanni River, NT In some palces First Canyon reaches 3000 feet in depth. There are four canyons of note. The raft trip starts at Virginia Falls and decends to Nahanni Butte at the Liard River intersection near Fort Simpson, NT.
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At this time of year the sun sets, but it does not get dark. The sun was rising behind Pulpit Rock about 4:30 AM. And th emist was rolling down the river.
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This was taken in the afternoon when we arrived at camp.
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We camped here for two days at the Gate. The campsite was covered with debris from a significant rain event two weeks before. The river was also very high and silty. It was not a good idea to drink the water out of a clear water bottle.
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This was taken in the morning. I need ot correct some exposure but the detail should be better. On the South Nahanni River, NT Canada
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We stopped for lunch on this gravel bar in the middle of the First Canyon on the South Nahanni River. The Canyon walls were almost 3,000 feet high around us.
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A 360 of the very broad outwash plain of Prairie Creek which flows out of the canyon at the far end of the plain to the North. This place is also known as Deadmen's Valley. The McLeod brothers were found there dead and headless in 1908 in the spruce on the South or left side of the Nahanni.
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I took a heliocoptor to the Ram Plateau in the Northwest Territories, Canada from a campsite at the end of a raft rip down the South Nahanni River near Fort Simpson, NT. The trip was sponsored by Y2Y, a conservation group located in Cranmore, Alberta with projects from Yellowstone to the Yukon protecting connected eco...
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