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Minnesotan Lonnie Dupre has succeeded so far on his latest adventure: sailing thousands of miles from Grand Marais to Greenland. Dupre, adventure partner Pascale Marceau and two other crew members ...
Here's much of what Lonnie Dupre is carrying in his pack on his attempt to reach the summit of Alaska's Mount Hunter this January. 15 days of food, most of it homemade, about 1.5 pounds per day ...
Lonnie Dupre wasted no time moving down Alaska's Mount McKinley after reaching the summit late Sunday afternoon. The Grand Marais adventurer left his high camp at 17,200 feet about 3:30 a.m. CST ...
Polar explorer and mountaineer Lonnie Dupre . The Minnesotan visits the Moorhead Public Library at 2 p.m. Saturday to talk about his various expeditions and life out in the frigid elements.
It wasn't easy pulling 250 pounds each day, seeing only ice and water, but they did it and they survived. They, Eric Larsen and Lonnie Dupre, both from Minnesota, became the first persons in ...
Grand Marais adventurer Lonnie Dupre made it on to Alaska's Mount McKinley on Thursday. After waiting out some weather, Dupre flew 60 miles from Talkeetna, Alaska, to an elevation of 7,200 feet at ...
From Greenland to the North Pole … to Rochester. Author Lonnie Dupre speaks at 7 p.m. Wednesday at University Center–Rochester about his polar adventures. Dupre's book, "Lie on Ice," covers a ...
Lonnie Dupre, of Grand Marais, Minnesota, will also discuss his observations of climate change from Arctic expeditions, according to a press release from Lake Agassiz Regional Library.
Lonnie Dupre of Grand Marais paused to take this photo of himself during an attempt to climb Alaska’s Mount McKinley solo in January. He was descending the West Buttress Ridge at 16,900 feet.
Lonnie Dupre, of Grand Marais, reached the 20,320-foot summit of North America's tallest peak at 2:08 p.m. Alaska time Sunday, said project coordinator Stevie Plummer.
Grand Marais, Minn., adventurer Lonnie Dupre and another climber withstood wind, intense cold and snow earlier this month to reach the summit of one of Canada's tallest mountains, in Yukon Territory.
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