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The '''Wind River''' is a river in the [[Yukon Territory]], part of the [[Peel River (Canada)|Peel River]] [[Drainage basin|watershed]]. The river is made up of long sets of [[International Scale of River Difficulty#Class.2FGrade I|Class I]] and [[International Scale of River Difficulty#Class.2FGrade II|Class II]] [[rapid]]s, with virtually no flat water. The river is very wide and braided at parts, and can get very shallow.
The '''Wind River''' is a river in the [[Yukon Territory]], part of the [[Peel River (Canada)|Peel River]] [[Drainage basin|watershed]]. The river is made up of long sets of [[International Scale of River Difficulty#Class.2FGrade I|Class I]] and [[International Scale of River Difficulty#Class.2FGrade II|Class II]] [[rapid]]s, with virtually no flat water. The river is very wide and braided at parts, and can get very shallow.



Revision as of 06:47, 6 November 2007

The Wind River is a river in the Yukon Territory, part of the Peel River watershed. The river is made up of long sets of Class I and Class II rapids, with virtually no flat water. The river is very wide and braided at parts, and can get very shallow.

The river is only accessible by air, or by trekking overland, or along a winter road. The river is paddled several times a year by various groups.