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Porcupine River

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The Porcupine River offers the possibility of "an excellent novice river trip for those experienced in remote wilderness travel," according to author Karen Jettmar. Boaters can travel by canoe, kayak, or raft, though rafters may have difficulty with upriver winds. A 800 km (500 mi) float
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trip beginning at Summit Lake in the Yukon Territory, descending the Bell River to its confluence with the Porcupine, and continuing to Fort Yukon is all rated Class I (easy) on the
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Possible (but disputed) evidence of the oldest known human habitation in North America comes from a cave on one of the Porcupine's tributaries, the
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has assessed them as 25,000 to 40,000 years old—several thousand years earlier than the generally accepted date for
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Morlan, R.E. (1986). "Pleistocene archaeology in Old Crow Basin: a critical reappraisal". In Bryan, Alan Lyle (ed.).
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Benke, Arthur C., ed., and Cushing, Colbert E., ed.; Bailey, Robert C. (2005). "Chapter 17: Yukon River Basin" in
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The Alaska River Guide: Canoeing, Kayaking, and Rafting in the Last Frontier
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New Evidence for the Pleistocene Peopling of the Americas
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Location of the mouth of the Porcupine River in Alaska
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Porcupine River (disambiguation)

Porcupine River is located in Alaska
Gwichʼin
Territories
States
Yukon
Alaska
Nahoni Range
Ogilvie Mountains
Yukon
Canada
65°28′N 139°32′W / 65.467°N 139.533°W / 65.467; -139.533
Mouth
Yukon River
Fort Yukon
Alaska
United States
66°35′42″N 145°18′32″W / 66.59500°N 145.30889°W / 66.59500; -145.30889
Gwich’in
Yukon River
Ogilvie Mountains
Dawson City
Yukon
Old Crow
Alaska
Fort Yukon, Alaska
Porcupine caribou
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Bluefish River

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