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Last summer (2017) my wife Kathleen and I paddled 17 days and 330 km (205 miles) in the East Arm of Great Slave Lake. I am new to this site, but would like to share some memories and images. If you can bear with me, I will need to do this in stages, but will try to update a little bit more each day.
We live in Preeceville, Saskatchewan, and drove 2,400 km (1,500 miles) to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, from where we were flown into Old Fort Reliance at the east end of Great Slave Lake. Way back In 1990, we had bought a Ford Econoline van, primarily to support our canoeing addiction. It was roomy. It held all our gear, and we could sleep in the back. In 2017, it was 27 years old. It had been leaking transmission fluid, and its gauges didn't work anymore. We hoped it had at least one last trip left.
On the first night, however, at the campground in Alberta, it began squirting brake fluid, and we were towed the next morning to Vegreville, Alberta, to repair the rusted out brake line.
I don't know if this image is too large to come across when I post, so I will try now. Here goes. Hope it works!
We live in Preeceville, Saskatchewan, and drove 2,400 km (1,500 miles) to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, from where we were flown into Old Fort Reliance at the east end of Great Slave Lake. Way back In 1990, we had bought a Ford Econoline van, primarily to support our canoeing addiction. It was roomy. It held all our gear, and we could sleep in the back. In 2017, it was 27 years old. It had been leaking transmission fluid, and its gauges didn't work anymore. We hoped it had at least one last trip left.
On the first night, however, at the campground in Alberta, it began squirting brake fluid, and we were towed the next morning to Vegreville, Alberta, to repair the rusted out brake line.
I don't know if this image is too large to come across when I post, so I will try now. Here goes. Hope it works!