2,800 km trip. And then another 2,800 back.
Talk about a once in a lifetime trip. The eight man team with the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association stopped at Mile Zero Friday to break down their week driving to Tuktoyaktuk.The quick trip to dip their feet in Arctic Ocean was not without peril. A couple sets of tires blown, and they abandoned their RV on the way up after problems.
“It was certainly a once in a lifetime trip,” said Naveed ul Islam, National Director of Outreach with [email protected]
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