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I asked a couple Stikine veterans about paddling's evolving relationship with the Stikine. John Grace, who first paddled the river in 2004 (as part of the descent made famous in his 'Lunch Video ...
French kayaker Nouria Newman showcases her successful run through Site Zed, the largest signature rapid on the Grand Canyon of the Stikine. "When you commit to it there's no way you can turn back ...
This year’s run of King salmon on the Stikine River is projected to be small but still large enough for limited commercial fishing near Petersburg. Download Audio ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game expects considerably lower numbers of Chinook salmon for the Stikine and Taku Rivers. The department forecasts there will be less than 7,000 Chinook salmon ...
Kayaker Ben Marr became the first person to run the full Grand Canyon of the Stikine after he completed Site Zed, the last un-run rapid in the Class V canyon. Truck-sized waves, dangerous ...
Traveling like conquering hordes of olden days the Thunder Mountain Middle School wrestling team docked in Wrangell with 50 grapplers and claimed the Stikine Wrestling Championships team title ...
The Stikine itself flows a whopping 379 miles from high in the British Columbia mountains all the way to the Pacific Ocean. Over the course of millennia, the river has carved out a deep chasm in ...
The project is perched above tributaries of the Stikine River — a major salmon-bearing waterway that flows into Alaska’s Inside Passage between the small towns of Wrangell and Petersburg.
Read a National Geographic magazine article about Spatsizi Plateau and get information, facts, and more about the Stikine River Valley.
A Canadian environmental nonprofit group, long critical of the Red Chris Mine in the northern watershed of the Stikine River, has released a new report that cites increasing underground seepage of ...