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January/February 2020

Relaxing after a successful cycling trip in the Yukon.

The growing trade of women-only adventure offers the chance to see the outdoors in new ways; testing strength, learning new skills and overcoming obstacles with teamwork.

Photo courtesy Sweet Skills

January/February 2020

Tuktut Nogait National Park sees few visitors, but has spectacular scenery.

Some northern parks and historic sites see thousands of visitors every year. Others are a little more solitary. One thing we can guarantee about all of these places is you'll never wait in line.

Photo courtesy Carla Jones/Parks Canada TN 050814-19

January/February 2020

A dust storm rises on what was once the Ä’äy Chù riverbed.

A lucky pilot. A never-before-seen natural phenomenon. A rush of scientists scrambling to witness an extreme climate event. How the first documented case of river piracy was discovered, and how it changed everything.

Photo COURTESY MALKOLM BOOTHROYD

January/February 2020

Karl Kruger with his paddle.

Karl Kruger wants to be the first person to stand-up paddle-board the Northwest Passage. Last July, he turned back before hitting the water. This summer, he’ll be ready.

Photos by Liv Von Oelreich