Following in the footsteps of Teddy Roosevelt, two Ely paddlers plan to paddle the famed “River of Doubt” — or Rio Roosevelt — for 400 miles through the Brazilian rainforest this summer. Polar ...
DULUTH - Following in the footsteps of Teddy Roosevelt, two Ely paddlers plan to paddle the famed “River of Doubt” - or Rio Roosevelt - for 400 miles through the Brazilian rainforest this summer.
Adventurers Paul Schurke of Ely and Dave Freeman of Grand Marais arrived home this past week after completing their 400-mile descent of the Rio Roosevelt in Brazil. But not the way they had planned it ...
In December 1913, four years after leaving the White House, Theodore Roosevelt joined the Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon on an expedition aimed at charting a major tributary of the Amazon called ...
DULUTH, Minn. - Following in the footsteps of Teddy Roosevelt, two Ely paddlers plan to paddle the famed "River of Doubt" - or Rio Roosevelt - for 400 miles through the Brazilian rainforest this ...
Check out pro kayaker Trip Jennings’ latest expedition tale tonight on the National Geographic Channel (10 p.m. East Coast; 8 p.m. West Coast). This time Jennings, one of Outside’s Adventure Icons, ...
Adventurers Paul Schurke of Ely, Minn., and Dave Freeman of Grand Marais, Minn., arrived home this past week after completing their 400-mile descent of the Rio Roosevelt river in Brazil. But not the ...
In 1909, as Theodore Roosevelt was moving out of the White House, a Brazilian army engineer named Candido Mariano da Silva Rondon, running a telegraph line through the untracked fastnesses of central ...