First Crossing of North America 1792-3
"...By the following day they were deep in unknown territory, moving upstream against a current so strong that they were often forced to use poles instead of paddles. the country through which Mackenzie and his men were now moving was beautiful, inhabited only by small bands of roaming Indians, and packed with wild life. "This magnificent theatre of nature" Mackenzie wrote, "has all the decorations which the trees and animals of the country can afford it: groves of poplars in every shape vary the scene; and their intervals are enlivened with vast herds of elks and buffaloes...."
Ur: Explorers of the world, William R Clark
Har inte varit i Kanada, bara en idé: "i Alexander Mackenzie's kölvatten".
Lycka till med planerandet.
Niklas