Carpe Diem
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Inukshuk
About:
Sometimes people erected an Inukshuk simply to break the loneliness. Anyone who has traveled in the far north appreciates how incredibly vast and lonely the Arctic can be. One can go hours, days and even weeks without seeing another living being. In such a setting it is amazing what an emotional effect the sight of an Inukshuk can have. Other travelers have been here before, maybe two hundred years ago, but they were here. And it is hard to resist putting up one’s own Inukshuk on some isolated hillock. No real reason, just a sign of one’s passing, a part of the human continuum.
Hunting The Aurora Borealis 2017:
Sometimes you have to jolt yourself out of your comfort zone and aim for your bucket list. That's exactly what I did in March... I packed my warm clothes, gathered some friends and went to hunt the Aurora Borealis. There were no guarantees, but as luck would have it, we saw the dancing lights while doing a little dance ourselves in -29 degrees. I now find myself missing those moments, with icicles on my nose and eyelashes, my hands frozen as I removed my gloves to snap photos of the elusive and magical northern lights. The people we met in Yellowknife were kind and love their NW Territories. I find this journey to the top of the world, in my top ten best adventures ever.
Bundle up, its chilly outside...
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