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	<title>The Ultima Thule &#187; barren ground grizzly bear</title>
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		<title>Day one in the Western Arctic, Nigu River</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Post #1 from the Western Arctic trip. More posts coming over the next few days.) It was, perhaps, a good thing that our first Arctic trip of the summer taught us that plans are only something from which one deviates. We would return to that lesson on this trip. Smoke from distant forest fires swallowed [...]]]></description>
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