Month: June 2008

Fuel tanker crash closes BC Highway 37

I was driving north on Highway 37 (the Stewart-Cassiar) yesterday evening, heading home from Telegraph Creek, but 5 miles from the Alaska Highway junction, got stopped by a fuel tanker wreck. It had apparently happened at about 5:30, and I got there an hour later. Traffic is light on...
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Land of the Midnight Sunsets

Just as people who have outhouses see more auroras, people who do long-distance driving see more great sunsets. Last night, as I neared the end of my 15-hour Glenora-Whitehorse day, was notable in that regard. The 3 photos below were shot along Teslin Lake at 11:15 pm; along Teslin...
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Watching the world come alive

What a glorious time of year this is. Despite the cool temps and the wet, it’s wonderful to watch the world sprouting in various ways. Sometimes it’s a nuisance – with the lodgepole pines letting loose clouds of pollen the past few days, everything from cars to patio furniture...
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Rental housing needed in Whitehorse

I was down at Lake Schwatka getting my plane fix this afternoon, and met a new arrival in town. Ben Jones is flying for Whitehorse Air Services (with that beautiful Cessna 206 seen below), but he and his girlfriend have no home. If any of you know of accommodations...
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Most dangerous roads

Every year the online Alaska-related Forums such as RVNet get loads of posts asking about the Top of the World / Taylor Highways in particular, with somewhat fewer about the Dalton, Dempster and Denali Highways. The questions are usually some version of “how dangerous are these roads?”. Well, some...
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Almost-free Alaska cruises

Princess cruises are usually the ones to watch for incredible deals in Alaska, and this year it’s certainly true. CruiseDirect.com usually has cruises available for $599 for inside cabins, but right now you can get a 7 Night Princess Alaska Cruise for $375- and that itinerary is College Fjord,...
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Another positive step in Carcross – the Caribou Hotel

I was in Carcross working on the cabin this past Friday, and lucked into the dedication of the Caribou Hotel as a Yukon Heritage Site. Although reconstruction is a slow process and it won’t be open until 2010, the new owners have a vision for the property that promises...
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Ramesh Ferris and the Polio Awareness Trek

All of you in the Yukon surely know who Ramesh Ferris is, though you may not be watching his progress. For those of you Outside, Ramesh is a Whitehorse resident who is going across Canada (over 7,200 kilometres) by handcycle to raise funds and awareness about polio. I met...
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Global warming = snow in June?????

Does that make sense to you? Yesterday wasn’t just a fluke – it just started snowing again. The flowers that we planted in pots are happy in the house, but there’s no sense even tarping the ones outside again. Survival of the fittest. Global Warming is just a scam...
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Mother Nature, you’re not funny!

Come on now – it’s June 8. Making it snow like this just isn’t funny – if I want snow I know where to find it, and the $300 worth of flowers I just planted are no doubt even less pleased about it than I am. Edit: 9:35 am...
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