It can sometimes feel like spring will never arrive in the Yukon. But the signs are everywhere now.
Dressing up the dog for a private trapline rendezvousSnow moving sidewaysThe bald eagle is back at the beginning of AprilLots of time for a ski at the end of FebruarySpindly white birches at the end of MarchGoing for a snowshoe walkA little bit of frost on a dwarf birch branchThe bark of a white birchBat house and outhouse on a sunny day in MarchA beautiful old willow at the beginning of AprilThe river opening up at the beginning of April. PHOTOS: Sonja Seeber
Sonja Seeber and her husband Paul are Yukon trappers who live in the Pelly Mountains and have developed a lifelong passion for the trapping lifestyle in the North.