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A magnum version of the 10/22, known as the 10/22 Magnum, chambered for the .22 WMR cartridge, was made from 1998 to 2006. A .17 HMR version, the 10/17 , was announced in 2004, [ 6 ] but was only listed in the catalog for two years.
The race is about 1,000 miles down the Yukon River, making it the world's longest canoe race. [1] The route is remote, sparsely populated, and has long stretches without access. Past Dawson City , around 450 miles into the race, competitors are beyond helicopter range and rescues are estimated to take 24-72 hours.
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The KM Railway was abandoned in 1913. KM Ry. assets sold to the Yukon Consolidated Gold Corp. in 1925. Locomotive put on display at Dawson City, Yukon in 1961. [3] 64 Hinkley Locomotive Works: 2-6-0. 7,802 lbf (34.71 kN) November 1888 1781 Built as a 2-6-0. [30] Originally, North Western Coal and Navigation Company #10. NWC&N was sold to the ...
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NORAD ordered a USAF F-22 to down the object in Canadian airspace, marking the fighter's third air-to-air kill. [16] The object was shot down at 3:41 a.m. local time. [ 17 ] The object will also be investigated by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police with assistance from the Federal Bureau of Investigation . [ 5 ]
Yukon covers 482,443 km 2, of which 474,391 km 2 is land and 8,052 km 2 is water, making it the forty-first largest subnational entity in the world, and, among the fifty largest, the least populous. Yukon is bounded on the south by the 60th parallel of latitude. Its northern coast is on the Beaufort Sea. Its western boundary is 141° west ...