Summary
The Canadian Rangers patrol the Arctic and use survival skills passed down through generations to live and work in extremely cold and remote conditions. The BBC joined them on a long 5,200 km patrol to learn about how they survive in temperatures as low as -60°C (-76°F).
Key Facts
- The Canadian Rangers help patrol Canada’s Arctic region.
- They travel through vast, remote tundra areas.
- Temperatures can drop as low as -60°C (-76°F).
- The Rangers use survival techniques inherited from past generations.
- The BBC accompanied them on the final part of a 5,200 km (3,200 miles) Arctic patrol.
- These skills include navigating the land and camping in extreme cold.
- The Arctic is one of the harshest environments on Earth.
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