Yukon Popsicle in July
So, I woke up yesterday morning feeling toasty. I didn’t realize that feeling would be replaced by the “I’m a popsicle” feeling. Who knew? Not […]
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So, I woke up yesterday morning feeling toasty. I didn’t realize that feeling would be replaced by the “I’m a popsicle” feeling. Who knew? Not […]
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Setsko and I followed Barb and Dave over the rolling countryside below Sugarloaf on the Montana Mountain Massif. It was a blustery, but warm, August
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Pat McKenna takes a cook’s tour of famous, infamous and soon-to-be-famous Yukon chefs. An unassuming hero amongst the locals, a font of Northern knowledge for
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BY ALICE CYR, Tagish OHMIGOD!! This river is seriously running downhill! I am the front paddler in the lead canoe poised on the brink of
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We came for our second visit, Our first was a decade ago, To this time less land of the midnight sun, We actually stayed on
It was spring of 1998, in San Diego, and I came across an article in a travel magazine: Klondike Gold Rush Centennial Celebration. I looked
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Haven’t I already told you the story about my run-in with Joe Henry’s dog team? Well, many years ago, shortly after I came to the
Joe Henry’s New Dog Team Read More »
BY BARBARA HANULIK, Dawson City It takes all kinds of people to make up the Yukon – the young and the old, the educated and
All Kinds of Yukoners Read More »
Story of a spoiled rotten Indonesian city slicker married to Canadian geologist BY JULIE ASPINALL, Whitehorse I remembered clearly, it was a nice sunny afternoon
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