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Old 06-22-2016, 12:46 AM   #41
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Prices in Whitehorse aren't too bad (ie. they have a Superstore). Dawson City (with only a couple of small grocery stores) is definitely pricier. I would suggest stocking up in Whitehorse and just getting essentials in Dawson if required.
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Thanks. Hopefully we can get most of what we need for 11 days in one stop. It looks to have a decent enough size fridge. Leave on Saturday!
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Just arrived, It is beautiful up here. Walked out our hotel to the Gay pride parade, huge turnout.

You can see the beginnings of a +15 network...only 1 though. Get the RV tomorrow, looking forward to hitting the road!
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Just arrived, It is beautiful up here. Walked out our hotel to the Gay pride parade, huge turnout.

You can see the beginnings of a +15 network...only 1 though. Get the RV tomorrow, looking forward to hitting the road!
Enjoy your trip. I'm very jealous.
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Inuvik. Dempster Highway was beautiful. Gotta go, 24 and sunny, beer time! Pictures later.
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So this was an absolutely fantastic trip. What a beautiful area of Canada. I consider myself fairly well travelled, I've been to 30ish countries and all across Canada. The drive up the Dempster has got to be one of the most special places I have ever driven through. Every 10 minutes the scenery seams to completely change.

From the rugged peeks of the early Tombstone area, to wide valleys surrounded by mountains, with grassy sedge's and rivers snaking through it, small lakes, then narrow roadway down steep hills flanked by mountains of rubble with impossibly steep angles of repose. This opens into more peaks of shorter mountains with jagged spines, wider rivers of rock, some stained rust red by minerals. Then you climb through forested areas, into more wide open vistas of endless black spruce.

Leading into and beyond Eagle Plains the road winds across the tops of broad ridges, somehow avoiding dipping in and out of the valleys, and following old hunting trails. As you pass the arctic circle and approach the and NWT the road follows the contours of a new range of mountains, breaching them at a saddle between NWT and Yukon. You then begin the long decent to the Mackenzie river through loose rock valleys and open vistas. The rest of the drive to Inuvik is flat through endless lakes, marshes and stubby treed forests.

Words can't truly describe the beauty, and photos do it no justice. Sorry all, you are just going to have to see it yourself!

We ended up doing a flight to Tuktoyaktuk and taking a boat back down the Mackenzie Delta, stopping at a whale camp. We then drove back down to Dawson city, in to Alaska through the top of the world highway, then back into the Yukon and spent a few days hiking around Kluane National Park. Also an absolutely gorgeous place. I'm going through pictures right now, here's a taste from Kings Thrown hike overlooking Kathleen Lake in Kluane. 360 panorama.
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Old 07-15-2016, 03:08 PM   #47
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hoary marmot!

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Pingos!
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Ill give you a Pingo thanks but you have to field the "What the hell is a Pingo?" questions.
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Tombstone Park Pano
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Ill give you a Pingo thanks but you have to field the "What the hell is a Pingo?" questions.
Come on, you took Geography. I know you did.

Pingo is basically an ice/dirt mound. They start from a small lake that has drained/driied out. Because the dirt is lighter, it warms up and melts the permafrost below. It then freezes, and expands, as ice does. This process repeats, and over the years it rises, up to I think 17cm a year. There are over 1000 of them in the area.
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Mackenzie River Pano
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Old 07-15-2016, 03:20 PM   #54
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The Midnight Sun, 12:05am Canada Day cruising down the Mackenzie Delta
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Old 07-15-2016, 03:27 PM   #55
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Ogilvie viewpoint on the Dempster
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Come on, you took Geography. I know you did.

Pingo is basically an ice/dirt mound. They start from a small lake that has drained/driied out. Because the dirt is lighter, it warms up and melts the permafrost below. It then freezes, and expands, as ice does. This process repeats, and over the years it rises, up to I think 17cm a year. There are over 1000 of them in the area.
Dammit Fuzz - I'm no fool, I know what a Pingo is!

I'll bet we are the only two on this forum that know what these are!

Great shots! Looks like an amazing trip!
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LOL, well OK, but I'd imagine their are a few geologists on this forum that have a clue....
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Tombstone looking down on the campground/info centre area.
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