Voyager3
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Solved by camping high above town. How can you be upset about not getting a free hotdog when you can pee with a view like this?
I even saved this little guy from drowning in windshield washer fluid. No one wants that.
Now there was a decision to be made. Here I was in Dawson City, and there's this road that folks like myself might like to take to Inuvik called the Dempster Highway, and now even further to Tuktoyaktuk. I could do it, or not do it. That's the simple version of it.
I wasn't worried about a Jeep with no name. But there was time to consider, the season, and what I would get out of it.
Besides the mixed reports about road and weather conditions, going above the arctic circle in Canada was something I thought I wanted to do.
You see, back when Sam was still in the picture we talked about the circle a lot. Before her dad passed away a few years ago, their dream was to get above the arctic circle in every country it went through. One of the countries they didn't manage to check off was Canada. I was happy to think about all the future trips we would take to finish that mission for him. I could go above the arctic circle in Canada, but I would be alone. Is that something I wanted?
I could go in honor of him and take a picture there to show where I was. But I could just as easily say to her and her family, "I'm up here in the great white north, I miss you and your whole family." But then that would be sad. I wasn't finding enough of my own reasons to go the imaginary line. I'm past experiencing the midnight sun, I'm not collecting patches, I don't need to get to one end of a road or another to "finish" something. I just want to be happy, and thinking about going to Tuk wasn't doing it for me.
So after many hours of thinking, I decided that wasn't part of my vision for this trip, that I could find other ways to see more of the Northwest Territories and I could spend some extra time on the coast when I got there. That's more my speed. So no Arctic Ocean excursion for Expedition Don't Throw Your Life Away. Plus, the road to Tuk has been open less than a year, how bad could it be? For those of you heading that way, remember to keep it nice. I'd like to see it someday.
So southeast it is, but not to Whitehorse, I've been there. I want to take the Robert Campbell Highway. Here is the mighty Yukon.
I even paid for a campsite at Drury Creek. THIS IS NOT A GARBAGE CAN. The correct receptacle was 40 paces away. I counted.
I even saved this little guy from drowning in windshield washer fluid. No one wants that.
Now there was a decision to be made. Here I was in Dawson City, and there's this road that folks like myself might like to take to Inuvik called the Dempster Highway, and now even further to Tuktoyaktuk. I could do it, or not do it. That's the simple version of it.
I wasn't worried about a Jeep with no name. But there was time to consider, the season, and what I would get out of it.
Besides the mixed reports about road and weather conditions, going above the arctic circle in Canada was something I thought I wanted to do.
You see, back when Sam was still in the picture we talked about the circle a lot. Before her dad passed away a few years ago, their dream was to get above the arctic circle in every country it went through. One of the countries they didn't manage to check off was Canada. I was happy to think about all the future trips we would take to finish that mission for him. I could go above the arctic circle in Canada, but I would be alone. Is that something I wanted?
I could go in honor of him and take a picture there to show where I was. But I could just as easily say to her and her family, "I'm up here in the great white north, I miss you and your whole family." But then that would be sad. I wasn't finding enough of my own reasons to go the imaginary line. I'm past experiencing the midnight sun, I'm not collecting patches, I don't need to get to one end of a road or another to "finish" something. I just want to be happy, and thinking about going to Tuk wasn't doing it for me.
So after many hours of thinking, I decided that wasn't part of my vision for this trip, that I could find other ways to see more of the Northwest Territories and I could spend some extra time on the coast when I got there. That's more my speed. So no Arctic Ocean excursion for Expedition Don't Throw Your Life Away. Plus, the road to Tuk has been open less than a year, how bad could it be? For those of you heading that way, remember to keep it nice. I'd like to see it someday.
So southeast it is, but not to Whitehorse, I've been there. I want to take the Robert Campbell Highway. Here is the mighty Yukon.
I even paid for a campsite at Drury Creek. THIS IS NOT A GARBAGE CAN. The correct receptacle was 40 paces away. I counted.
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