Mar 12 – Whitehorse,
Yukon
With a day
to spare in Whitehorse, we weren't on the clock for the morning - thankfully,
since we were all somewhat (completely) sleep deprived. Breakfast at 10am and we headed out for
some wildlife viewing. The wildlife
in northern BC and the Yukon is amazing.
Wood Bison, Elk, Caribou, Moose, Dall Sheep, Mountain Goats…
Evelyn, with the Yukon Wildlife Preserve, guided us around. The Preserve was originally a private
game farm which has recently been taken over by the Yukon government and is
being run as a non-profit organization.
The Preserve also cares for local injured wildlife.
In early
afternoon, Kim and Jim looked to see if the gaping hole in the Defender’s
windshield could be patched. Dave
and Roy of Northern Glass were up to the challenge. Recognizing that the "stone chip" was
too deep and wide to be properly repaired, they brought their skills to bear to
manage a temporary fix so we could make it up the Dempster and back. A new
windshield? Not yet – there
are still thousands of miles of rough road ahead.
Meanwhile,
Mike was back to tinkering with the 101 to bring it into peak form. Fluid check, accelerator return spring
adjustment and a short test drive.
Gathering at
the hotel, Up North Adventures picked us up for a sunset snowmobile tour around
Whitehorse. Riding the MacKenzie mountain ridge and down to the lake, all around
the mountains. The trails proved a
challenge – tight curves, and washboard surfaces. Mark, our guide, provided the
orientation to the views, and the wildlife tracks. On our descent to the lake, Mark stopped
us for a pop-quiz to see if we could identify some
tracks – Peter was quick off the mark in identifying the shallow, wide prints as
lynx. A stop-by at Rock's trapper
cabin followed where we talked about trap-line hunting and northern life.
Along the
way we discovered that Eric’s skills with his LR do not translate into skills on
a snow-machine. Before the tour was
out, he was solely responsible for two spectacular 50mile per hour flips; Neal
had his chance at the controls and also pitched them over.
After a rough ride, a leisurely
dinner at Giorgio's. Tonight we're anticipating our drive to
Dawson City tomorrow morning and the excitement continues to build toward
Wednesday when we hope to cross the Arctic circle. Check back for our live update, direct
from the Arctic Circle.