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Upside Down in the Yukon River
- Adventure, Survival, and the World’s Longest Kayak Race
- Narrated by: Steve Cannon
- Length: 5 hrs and 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Adventure sports changed his life. The Race to the Midnight Sun nearly ended it.
Upside Down in the Yukon River is an inspiring, true story full of dreams, fear, doubts, success, failure, and hope, in which an ordinary guy from Iowa takes on an extraordinary challenge that quickly turns into a fight for his own life against Mother Nature herself.
Steve Cannon's honest and humble storytelling throughout this engaging adventure challenges each one of us to live every precious moment empty of regret and reminds us all that our only real failures are those steps never taken in pursuit of our own dreams.
©2019 Steve Cannon (P)2019 Steve Cannon
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