Starting a 12-day Yukon Quest tour
n Wednesday, I began a tour based around the Yukon Quest sled dog race. Organized by Journeys by Jerry Van Dyke, it will take a group of 16 people, mostly from Ontario, from Whitehorse to Skagway and Haines and then to Dawson City for 3 nights during the race’s...
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A spectacular Winter drive, and getting ready for a tour
I went to Skagway yesterday on a bitterly cold but 10/10 day, and today I’m getting ready to pick up a group of people from Ontario. This afternoon, we start 12 days of touring the Yukon and a bit of Alaska, with the Yukon Quest sled dog race being...
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Exploring the Twin Falls Recreation Site, Smithers
There are some special places in BC that tease me. Places that I see just enough of to want to see much more, but the timing is never right to see it all. In 1985, some Smithers locals took me for a brief look at Twin Falls, long before...
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Things I should have done – gold mining
I’m sure that you’ve all heard some of the quotes that say that when you get older, you’ll regret the things you didn’t do more than the things you did do. The list of things I didn’t do seems quite small, so I’m okay with that, but a couple...
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An icy Spring day at Dyea, Alaska
We continue to have an extremely warm winter with little snow. To say that it’s been an easy winter so far is an understatement, despite a few days of deep cold that brought with it great photo ops 🙂 When I saw these forecasts yesterday, it looked like a...
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KARA / KMA Speedway at Whitehorse, Yukon
Just a few hundred yards from my quiet property is an abandoned stock car race track. The K.M.A. Speedway closed permanently in 2004, but this 3/8 mile semi-banked dirt oval provided Whitehorse residents with a lot of fun and excitement for over 30 years. Races were held by the...
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Life at 36 degrees below zero
I really like it when Mother Nature drops the temperature to bitterly-cold levels. It’s exciting. While I may not like every aspect of deep cold, recent posts by Yukoners on various social media sites show that many of us consider the cold to be more exciting or at least...
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Shooting HDR images (High Dynamic Range)
I’m not usually one for photography “gimmicks”, usually referred to as “Photoshopping”. But there are times when a simple technique can get the image you know is in front of you but the camera just isn’t capturing. Yesterday’s sunrise was a good example. To get the incredible colours of...
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Even the darkest days in the Yukon are beautiful
The shortest and darkest day of the year is only 2 days away now, and yesterday I took the dogs to Skagway for the day. As you’ll see, I hope, the stories about how dark and dreary mid-winter in the Yukon is are just not true 🙂 This is...
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Flying home to Whitehorse from Vancouver
Sunday morning was a sad/happy time. Sad because I had to say goodbye to my niece as she starts the next phase of her life far from the Yukon, happy because I was flying home. We were in no huge hurry to get moving, and the White Spot restaurant...
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