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Further north, the narrative shifts to the grueling search for the , a centuries-long obsession for European explorers. From the 18th-century arrivals of Captain James Cook to the tragic, ice-bound fate of Sir John Franklin , the region became a graveyard for those seeking a frozen shortcut to the East. These expeditions were fueled by the same restless spirit that later drove men like Roger Patterson into the deep wilderness of the 1960s, obsessively hunting for Bigfoot and recording the famous Patterson-Gimlin film.
Today, the "Northwest story" is a tapestry of these diverse threads: northwest
In the mist-heavy heart of the , the land doesn't just hold history; it breathes it. Further north, the narrative shifts to the grueling