Newsletter Index >  Adventure Tidings e-Newsletter, April 2010


What's New?




Custom River ChartCustom Rivers Chart


There are so many great rivers in the Yukon and each one has different characteristics.  Often a perfect trip is based on matching a river to the needs of the group.  Check out our new website section which lists almost every canoeing river in the Yukon and its characteristics so you can choose a guided river trip that suits your needs perfectly.







Fully Guided Custom River Trips



Wild Child Eco-Explorations CampWild Child Camp


We are proud to announce the launch in 2010 of our ecology summer camp for youth.  Outdoor activities with a theme of learning about natural systems will fill a 12-day camp that is sure to broaden minds and put smiles on faces!


 

















Wild Child Eco-Explorations Camp




Our Baby Boy, Granite DavisGranite Davis


We are happy to announce the safe arrival on March 16th of another member of the Cabin Fever Adventures family.  Granite Bennett Davis entered the world after a brief but intense delivery for mother Brook, and has been healthy and happy ever since.  His older brother Shale ( 21 months ) is very proud of his "my baby" and gives him kisses and hugs often.
















Introducing George BahmGeorge Bahm


We are very happy to announce that George Bahm, a local Yukon man of Teslin Tlingit First Nation and European ancestry will be our lead instructor for our First Nation Tourism Training Program.  George brings an amazing set of skills to the program and is a huge asset to Cabin Fever Adventures and the students he will teach.  George is a professional pilot and flies medivac flights for the Yukon Government. He is also a professional fly fisherman, having guided extensively in the Yukon, as well as Chile.  George still keeps in close touch with his First Nation heritage by maintaining an ancestral trap-line in the Teslin area.  Thank you George for your support of our program! We know your involvement is why it is going to succeed.

 






 

First Nation Tourism Training Program

 


 



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