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Richard Murphy paddles past aufeis on ANWR's Hulahula River in mid July 2005. The Hulahula is generally considered the most challenging of ANWR's regularly run rivers. It features miles of continuous Class II paddling, punctuated by occasional Class III holes and wave trains. Photo By: Jim Jager