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...we unloaded enough for the night, but were determined to start early in the morning & race King Winter. We still had 200 miles to go to reach Fort Chipewyan, where we intended to replenish our larder.

Next morning, having climbed a tree to see better, we decided that, as the water was so low, it would be risky to attempt “running” the rapids, but there was a channel close to shore, down which we could “line” the Canoe, that is, lower it on a rope, portaging (carrying overland) our Outfit.

Lining a fragile Canoe down rapids is a tricky performance and a false move can mean a variety of happenings, swamping, being crushed against a rock or being pushed high & dry on an outcrop which of course results in the occupant being upset when the
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Source https://www.nwtexhibits.ca/robinson/comingnorth/en_1_11.html
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Norman Lubbock Robinson  (1890–1951)  wikidata:Q103813741
 
Norman Lubbock Robinson
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Date of birth/death 18 July 1890 Edit this at Wikidata 1951 Edit this at Wikidata
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current05:14, 5 September 2020Thumbnail for version as of 05:14, 5 September 2020600 × 533 (206 KB)Geo Swan (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{original caption|...we unloaded enough for the night, but were determined to start early in the morning & race King Winter. We still had 200 miles to go to reach Fort Chipewyan, where we intended to replenish our larder. Next morning, having climbed a tree to see better, we decided that, as the water was so low, it would be risky to attempt “running” the rapids, but there was a channel close to shore, down which we could “line” the Canoe, that is, lower it on a r...

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