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Norman Niddery was a long-time fur trapper with a trapline for martin, lynx, and fox in the Mount Ortel area of the Selwyn-Mackenzie Mountains. He and his First Nation wife Sanoa lived for forty years on a remote trapline over a hundred miles from their nearest neighbour. When Norman was 80 years old, he took a younger man, Klaus Djukastein, and flew to Emerald Lake on the south fork of the Stewart River to prospect for gold. They had planned to walk out, but Norman' | Norman Niddery was a long-time fur trapper with a trapline for martin, lynx, and fox in the Mount Ortel area of the Selwyn-Mackenzie Mountains. He and his First Nation wife Sanoa lived for forty years on a remote trapline over a hundred miles from their nearest neighbour. When Norman was 80 years old, he took a younger man, Klaus Djukastein, and flew to Emerald Lake on the south fork of the Stewart River to prospect for gold. They had planned to walk out, but Norman' | ||
+ | Niddery Lake is south of the Hess River. |
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