Month: May 2024

Cruising with Dad, 2006-2013

Cathy and I are flying to Vancouver on Saturday to board the cruise ship Nieuw Amsterdam for a 7-night cruise to Whittier, Alaska. So now that the dust has settled from Cathy’s retirement, I’m thinking a lot about cruising – not just the upcoming one, but some of the...
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Riding the White Pass & Yukon Route railway

On Sunday, May 19th, Cathy and I took advantage of the Yukoner’s Special that the White Pass & Yukon Route railway offers every Victoria Day long weekend, and rode the train from Fraser to Skagway and back. We chose that rounder because it makes Customs clearance very simple –...
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Meeting a bald eagle family in Whitehorse

I said in my last post that the next one would be about riding the White Pass & Yukon Route train to Skagway, but I was wrong. The day before than (Saturday, May 16th) I went for a walk at the difficult-to-access southern part of the Whitehorse airport trail...
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A final visit to the historic Venus silver mill

On Wednesday (May 1st), I finally made it to what had been my planned destination, the trail to the Venus mine, a few minutes before 1 pm. Then I immediately changed my plan again – there was a vehicle there. So I drove back a few hundred meters to...
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A look at Conrad townsite, today and in the past

On Wednesday (May 1st), I decided on the spur of the moment to do my almost-annual because-I-still-can hike up to the upper adit of the historic Venus silver mine. That’s not the way the day played out, though – here’s the first of two posts about what I did...
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The slow advance of Spring…

I always get a bit impatient this time of year – we’re having a lengthy spell of spectacular days, but the nights are still well below freezing (it’s -6°C/+21°F at the moment and I just lit the woodstove), so few plants are in bud yet. There are a few...
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