A former British commando’s loss is a Canadian bar’s toe-tally gross gain. Nick Griffiths, 46, lost three of his blackened toes to frostbite as he took part in a bone-chilling Yukon Arctic Ultra ...
A British explorer who lost his toes to frostbite has decided to donate the detached digits to a bar in the Yukon Territory — where they’ll be used to garnish the establishment’s signature (and ...
The brains behind the infamous “Sourtoe Cocktail” passed away last week at the age of 89, but a piece of his legacy — several, actually — will always live on at the Downtown Hotel in Canada’s Yukon ...
It can be challenging to stock the bar with new toes, which come only every several years. “We’re really happy to get this toe,” Lee said. “We’ve been without a big toe for a long time.” Griffiths’s ...
A man who lost three of his toes because of severe frostbite after a long-distance backcountry race in February will send the amputated digits to a Dawson City bar for good use, according to Canada's ...
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Dick Stevenson, the inventor of the “Sourtoe Cocktail” that delighted and disgusted patrons at a hotel bar in the Yukon for decades, has died. He was 89. The tradition dates back to 1973 when ...
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