"It's an environment to protect, which reminds us of the relative place of the human in a larger set. Each climb, each descent, combined with the temperature deviations, gradually transforms the scenery of the boreal forest towards the taiga," says the adventurer Petit Donnie, a French native of Ottawa. In the middle of winter, he connected Montreal to Chisasibi by bike. The journey totals 1,355 kilometres, travelled in full autonomy, with night…
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"It's an environment to protect, which reminds us of the relative place of the human in a larger set. Each climb, each descent, combined with the temperature deviations, gradually transforms the scenery of the boreal forest towards the taiga," says the adventurer Petit Donnie, a French native of Ottawa. In the middle of winter, he connected Montreal to Chisasibi by bike. The journey totals 1,355 kilometres, travelled in full autonomy, with night…