Monique Richard of Montreal becomes the first woman to climb Mt Logan, solo!
Monique Richard, it has been confirmed through her agent, that has safely reached the nearly 6 km high mountain, The largest in Canada.
Richard began the track on May 15th. She reached the top ahead of her rigorous schedule and is on her way back down as of today.
She had attempted the ascent last year but had to turn back due concerns of her partner.
Congratulations to Minique Richard for being such a courageous athlete and never giving up.
To follow the alpinists many triumphs you can follow her on her facebook, or one of her gofundme.com pages.

Yukon Government passes health authority act amendment amidst first nations concerns
Selkirk First Nation announces election results
Carcross/Tagish First Nation cuts community safety services amid funding shortfall
Yukon First Nations Outraged Over Clean Energy Act Repeal
The Yukon Employees’ Union is weighing in on the Health Authority Act’s uncertain future
The Village of Haines Junction has announced the launch of a new grant program
Yukon's air ambulance program gets upgrade
Yukon Government seeks to pause health authority implementation with legislative changes
Kwanlin Dün First Nation swears in new leadership team led by Chief Sean Smith
KDFN re-elect's Chief Sean Smith
Teslin RCMP arrest two following search warrant
CYFN's Moccasin Mobile Outreach Program receives national recognition for harm reduction efforts
Winter Games Wednesday with Nancy Thompson - Wednesday 25th February (Audio)
Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in and Yukon Government partner on Dawson land planning initiative
Yukon University strike averted as union reaches tentative agreement
Yukon Government seeks input on new École Whitehorse Elementary School location
Whitehorse 2026 Arctic Winter Games schedule unveiled
Jeremy Harper elected as Chief of Selkirk First Nation