The Horton River: Paddling through Paradise Photography & Story by Chris Lepard
by Chris Lepard
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About the Book
The Horton is a remote river in the Canadian Arctic. Join Chris and John Lepard as they paddle the 650 km from Horton Lake to Franklin Bay on the Arctic Ocean. This is a journey late in the season when there are no other travellers on the river. Witness the amazing landscape transformed by the coming of autumn -- sights seen by few humans in recent history.
Share the adventure. Travel through the diverse landscape -- big hill country, the canyons, valley of colour, smoking hills and badlands. Meet the wildlife.
This is a large format, coffee table book with over 300 colour images. It includes the story of the trip and also selected poetry.
Share the adventure. Travel through the diverse landscape -- big hill country, the canyons, valley of colour, smoking hills and badlands. Meet the wildlife.
This is a large format, coffee table book with over 300 colour images. It includes the story of the trip and also selected poetry.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Sports & Adventure
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 216 - Publish Date: Dec 03, 2008
- Keywords Horton River, wilderness travel, photography, Arctic, Canada, wilderness, hiking, paddling, canoeing, adventure
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