The Sun City Indepedent and other media outlets affliated with the Independent group, has pubished a comprehensive article about Karts’ upcoming expeditions this summer. You can read the article for free here.
Disappointment for Karts Huseonica
The Whitehorse Star newspaper published a comprehensive article about Kart’s failure to reach the Bering Sea and set a record. You can read the article for free here. Journalist Morris Prokop has followed Karts’ adventure on the Yukon River for two years after his attempt last year was thwarted by 100-year flood event.
Karts Huseonica will not make another attempt to set a record to be the oldest person to open canoe the Yukon River.
Karts Is Ready to Do This Expedition
Art Karts Huseonica is ready to return to the mighty Yukon River to reboot his flood-delayed expedition out to the Bering Sea. You can catch up here with a free article from the Sun City Independent newspaper.
Karts Huseonica Brings On Another Paddler
Art “Karts” Huseonica has brought on another paddler to his Yukon River Expedition. Paddling for one segment of 250 miles/402km is Melinda Land of Kentucky, USA. You read all about Land for free by clicking here.
Melinda Land brings to the expedition an array of outdoor expertise.
Yukon Expedition Update - February 2023
(Sun City, AZ, USA) The kind folks at the Sun City INDEPENDENT newspaper recently published a feature news story about my upcoming Yukon River expediton. Joining the expedition for one river segment is Bruce Jobin. You can read it HERE for free without a subscription.
Ready to push off onto Bennett Lake. Archive photo from May 2022.
Floods and Heartache
Thanks to the Daily Independent and the Sun City Independent for this article about my returning home. You can read it for free here.
Whitehorse Daily Star Talks About Karts
Thanks to Morris at the Whitehorse Daily Star newspaper for this extensive article. You can read it for free HERE.
Karts On Hold
Thanks to the folks at the Daily Independent for this expediton update. You can read it for free HERE.
FOX News Feature on Yukon 2020
FOX News Phoenix has broadcast a news feature about the Yukon 2020 expedition. You can view it here for free: Arizona man gets ready for expedition that will take him across parts of northern Canada (fox10phoenix.com)
The GPS tracking link for my adventure can be found here: Yukon 2020™
Film Project Described in YouTube Video
Art “Karts” Huseonica recently published a YouTube video that teases us about the expedition’s film project. You can view it FREE at this Link. There’s still time to contribute to the expedition’s resupply costs Here. Twice delayed by COVID border restrictions, the Yukon 2020™ expedition will soon be underway with put-in scheduled for May 27, 2022.
A documentary film producer is helping Karts with his film goals.
Gearing Up for Yukon 2020™
Art “Karts” Huseonica is gearing up for his long-delayed record-attempt expedition. Besides being the oldest person to open canoe the Yukon River, his expedition will be the first to include indigenous peoples paddling with him in the Yukon Territory and Alaska. The Independent newspaper chain published an article that details the current status and exciting updates. You can read the full article HERE for free.
Karts training on Watson Lake in Arizona with logistical support from Born To Be Wild Adventures.
Expedition Hits Another Snag
The Yukon 2020™ Expedition Team has experienced another postponment due to the international borders remaining closed. For the full article click here.
Yukon 2020™ Team on FOX News TV
Lolo and Karts were humbled yet excited to be featured on FOX News television. You can watch their five-minute feature at FOX News Phoenix.
Karts Huseonica and Lolo Sherwood
Lolo Sherwood's Magazine Feature
The Yukon 2020™ expedition team was excited to announce that Lauren “Lolo” Sherwood had an article published in the Prescott Woman Magazine. You can read it at Prescott Woman Magazine.
Lauren “Lolo” Sherwood
Yukon 2020™ Record-Attempt Expedition
“March 1, 2020) Danger will be ever-present during the Yukon 2020™ record-attempt expedition. This 2,020-mile (3,250 km) journey includes a myriad of situations that Lauren “Lolo” Sherwood, 25, of Prescott must be acutely aware of, including hypothermia, bears, mosquitoes, and people. Her and her teammate Art “Karts” Huseonica, 69, of Sun City are not afraid of any of these, but holds a respect for all and plan to manage their risks to successfully complete the adventure. ”
Karts Huseonica and Lolo Sherwood
Sun City resident continues prep for Yukon - Huseonica and partner will float the wilderness river
“Art “Karts” Huseonica and Lauren “Lolo” Sherwood are frequently asked the question how their Yukon 2020 expedition came to be.
Mr. Huseonica, a Sun City resident, first pondered traveling the entire 2,000-mile Yukon River two years ago. His 2016 Amazon River expedition leader and author, Jacki Hill-Murphy, suggested the adventure. Over time, the idea morphed several times, resulting in a Yukon River source-to-sea run in an open, Canadian-style canoe.”
Record-setting Attempts on the Yukon River
“(Phoenix, Arizona, USA, February 11, 2019) Phoenix area resident Art “Karts” Huseonica, 68, will embark on an expedition to canoe the length of the Yukon River starting mid-June 2020. His eight-week journey will include challenging currents, late-season ice flows, inclement weather, and dangerous wildlife.
He has a number of adventures to his name, including a record-setting Death Valley traverse, a modern era record-setting Amazon River expedition, and he’s the oldest person to yo-yo the 800-mile Arizona National Scenic Trail. If he is successful on this expedition he will be the oldest person at 69 to accomplish this remarkable feat in a canoe.”