sedativegunk

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  • Dawson City or bust

    August 30-31 My return trip down the Dempster went without a hitch – mostly. I managed to make the entire trip up and back without a flat tire, a fairly common occurrence on that slate gravel road. The only issue was my ongoing misfortune with the weather. Cloud and rain followed me for much of

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    September 7, 2017
    Canada, Dempster highway, Northwest Territories, Yukon
  • Top of the world

    Monday, August 28-29 (yes, I’m way behind in my blog) For now, Inuvik sits at the end of the Dempster highway. Come November, though, all that will change with the opening of the Dempster extension to Tuktoyaktuk just east of the Mackenzie delta on the Arctic Ocean. This additional 190 km of gravel road will

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    September 7, 2017
    Canada, Dempster highway, Northwest Territories
  • As the raven flies

    I forgot to mention in my last blog post a great little story from my second night at Tombstone Park. I was making dinner in the common kitchen shelter (which, by the way, was fully enclosed and contained a kick-ass wood burning stove that kept the shelter toasty warm and its occupants dry) when a

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    September 4, 2017
    Canada, Dempster highway, Northwest Territories, Yukon
  • The end of the road

    When I was 12 years old, my parents gave me a Readers’ Digest Road Atlas of Canada. It was supposed to be a Christmas present but Mom tucked it away in a closet after receiving it in the mail and then forgot to give it to me. Months later, as my birthday approached, she stumbled

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    September 3, 2017
    Canada, Dempster highway, Northwest Territories, Yukon
  • A word about the people who made it happen

    When I tell people that I volunteer on Habitat for Humanity builds, the next question I usually get is whether work gives me time off or do I use vacation time. When I tell them it’s the latter, I usually hear how wonderful a person I must be or how extraordinary it is for taking

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    September 2, 2017
    Canada, Habitat for Humanity, Yukon
  • Final thoughts on the build

    Apologies for the long delay in providing news. I’ve been in the back country of Yukon and NWT where cell service is non-existent. And for some reason, my first world urban brain can’t comprehend why a campsite 150km from the nearest town doesn’t have wifi!!! Also, a few of you have mentioned that there’s a

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    September 1, 2017
    Canada, Habitat for Humanity, Uncategorized, Yukon
  • It’s all about foundation

    Today we completed the third day of the build – all foundation work. Foundation construction is not glamourous. It’s slow and tedious, requiring copious amounts of gravel, wooden forms, placement of “poly” (plastic sheeting) and rebar and the checking and rechecking of measurements and levelness. The space you see in the photo is for four

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    August 23, 2017
    Canada, Habitat for Humanity, Yukon
  • Intro to Champagne and Aishihik First Nations

    Today was the first official day of activites for our Habitat for Humanity team since gathering in Whitehorse yesterday. Today was our “orientation” which took us out of the city to Champagne and Aishihik territory to the west. Our first stop was about 20 minutes from the city so that our local host could show

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    August 21, 2017
    Canada, Habitat for Humanity, Yukon
  • Hello from Klondike country!

    I arrived In Yukon on Wednesday and will be here for the next three weeks. It was late afternoon when I landed in Whitehorse so I spent my time walking around town. I stumbled upon their food truck festival and enjoyed some really good poutine! Thursday I was up and out the door early to

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    August 19, 2017
    Canada, Yukon
  • Vimy 100

    (This posting is for my trip to France that occurred in spring 2017) In the early 2000s I was working a job that brought me in contact with a lot of military history. In January 2000 I set off for France with the intent of recapturing the lost youth of a previous summer spent there

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    April 10, 2017
    France, Vimy
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