Month: October 2013

Exploring WP&YR railway history in Skagway

We continue to have a wonderful Fall (or Early Winter), and on Monday, with a fairly good weather forecast for both Whitehorse and Skagway, I decided to take a drive to Skagway. I was away from the house just before the 09:15 sunrise, expecting some good light on the...
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From Haines Back to Whitehorse by Motorcycle

Although I went to bed early Tuesday night, and the weather forecast had been good for Wednesday, but it was very darm when I got up. Even though it was an hour and a half before sunrise (which would be at 07:44), I knew that there must be a...
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Whitehorse to Haines by Motorcycle

After getting our first “permanent” snow on October 4th last year, almost an month earlier than normal, I’ve been praying for a better Fall this year, and we’re getting it. One of the things that means for me is putting more miles on my motorcycle. On Tuesday, I headed...
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Naturism in the Yukon – the Tutshi River

This was originally written for a new blog, about naturism/nudism in the Yukon, Alaska and the northwest corner of British Columbia. Although I’ve been an advocate – even an activist at times – for naturism for many years (see my nude hiking website), the blog didn’t go any further,...
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Road trip: Vancouver to Whitehorse in 46 hours: Day 2

Quesnel to Whitehorse, via the Stewart-Cassiar Highway Having reached Quesnel at a reasonable hour Friday evening, I had a good night’s sleep and was away from the Gold Pan Motel by 4:30 am. I planned on a very long day, with Dease Lake the hoped-for destination. It was inky...
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Driving from Vancouver to Whitehorse in 46 hours: Day 1

Richmond to Quesnel, via the Fraser Canyon and Cariboo I’ve just returned from another trip, short in time but long in miles. A friend from Vancouver has just moved to Whitehorse, and when I found out that she’s not a fan of long-distance driving, I offered to drive her...
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Cruising on the Norwegian Sun – a review

From September 16-23, 2013, I sailed on the Norwegian Sun from Vancouver to Los Angeles with my 90-year-old father. To give you some background about us for perspective on this review, this was my 14th cruise, and my father’s 3rd. I’ve sailed on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Holland America, Princess,...
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Watching Winter come down the mountains

It’s always great to get home after a long trip. As much as I enjoyed all the places Dad and I visited, I can’t really imagine a place other than the Yukon being my home. Sometimes I need to take a drive to re-confirm that last statement, so yesterday,...
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From Santa Barbara, California, to Whitehorse, Yukon

Friday, Saturday and Sunday were busy days, with visits to more of Santa Barbara’s attractions, flying to Kelowna for a day there, and then flying home. The first order of business was lunch, but on the way this tattoo parlour caught my eye. Often a sign that you’re in...
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Exploring Mission Santa Barbara, California

I may be back home in the Yukon now, but my head is still in California 🙂 We spent Friday seeing more of Santa Barbara, with the main destination for the day being the historic Mission. Mission Santa Barbara was founded by Franciscan Padre Fermín Lasuén on December 4,...
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