Ladies We Love: Nobody’s River Project Update
You asked for it; we’ve got it. A few weeks ago we posted a story written by Megan Michelson about the amazing women behind the Nobody’s River Project. When we posted the original article, a number of readers asked for expedition maps and a link to follow the Nobody’s River Project progress. Here, we offer both.
If you didn’t catch the original article, you can read it here. The story is about four adventure-accomplished female friends who set out on a mission earlier this month unlike anything anyone has ever done—the foursome will kayak nearly 2,000 miles down the Amur River, the longest undammed river in the eastern hemisphere. Over the course of their entire journey, they will travel by various means—horseback, kayaks, trains, ferries, by foot—from the river’s source high in the Khan Khentii wilderness of Mongolia to the point where the river meets the ocean, Russia’s Sea of Okhotsk.
For those interested in following their journey, the ladies will be blogging throughout the expedition. Photos and short stories will be posted from the field every Wednesday on the Nobody’s River Project Blog at www.nobodysriver.org/blog and the Nobody’s River Project Facebook page at www.facebook.com/nobodysriver.
National Geographic Adventure will also be posting selects from the photos that the team sends them throughout the trip. You can see those on the National Geographic Adventure Blog at adventureblog.nationalgeographic.com and the National Geographic Adventure Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pages/National-Geographic-ADVENTURE-magazine/30049274825?fref=ts.
And, when we asked Nobody’s River’s Amber Valenti for expedition maps, here’s what she sent us (all referenced maps are included here in this post; click on the map for a larger view):
“I attached 3 maps: an overview of the entire course of the river, 2 maps in different formats of the section we will paddle in Mongolia (markers A-H is what we will paddle, I is across the Russian border), and a map of the section we will paddle to the ocean (Khabarovsk to the Pacific). The 2 sections we are paddling will be linked up by the Trans-Siberian Railway.
Best,
Amber”
We hope you enjoy following these ladies along the way on this epic, uncharted adventure.
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