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Old Dec 8, 2016 | 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark Doiron
Here's a special shot I took during my trip above the Arctic Circle this past spring/summer (crossed in both Canada and Alaska). This image, in a large poster print, hangs in my guest bedroom. It was shot along Dempster Highway, north of the Ogilvie Mountains and after we crossed back south of the Arctic Circle the first time. Consider this: Yukon (where this was shot) is 186,272 square miles. It has a total population of just under 34,000 people. Whitehorse is its largest town, with a population of just shy of 28,000. Three out of four residents of the province live in Whitehorse. Another 1300 are permanent residents of Dawson (though its population swells somewhat with temporary workers during tourist season). That still leaves a lot of area for very few people. Which was why it was easy for me to say my traveling companion and I had a thousand square miles in which we were the only two people ...
Beautiful! Your adventures are inspiring, Mark. One of these days ... 👍🏻
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Old Dec 8, 2016 | 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark Doiron
Here's a special shot I took during my trip above the Arctic Circle this past spring/summer (crossed in both Canada and Alaska). This image, in a large poster print, hangs in my guest bedroom. It was shot along Dempster Highway, north of the Ogilvie Mountains and after we crossed back south of the Arctic Circle the first time. Consider this: Yukon (where this was shot) is 186,272 square miles. It has a total population of just under 34,000 people. Whitehorse is its largest town, with a population of just shy of 28,000. Three out of four residents of the province live in Whitehorse. Another 1300 are permanent residents of Dawson (though its population swells somewhat with temporary workers during tourist season). That still leaves a lot of area for very few people. Which was why it was easy for me to say my traveling companion and I had a thousand square miles in which we were the only two people ...
Reminds me of a few pics I took on the same trip!!! AMAzing scenery. (Sorry for the non-Jeep pics )

*****Link to more pics if people are curious*****


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Old Dec 8, 2016 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by QPDO
Reminds me of a few pics I took on the same trip!!! AMAzing scenery. (Sorry for the non-Jeep pics )

*****Link to more pics if people are curious*****


It is. I want to return once the road to Tuktoyaktuk is complete. Drive all the way to the Arctic Ocean (in weather warmer than -20°F!) = Awesome!

You might be interested in my videos of the trip. Parts 4 and 5 cover the Dempster Highway Drive ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4FIO2X3Mow
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Old Dec 9, 2016 | 01:18 PM
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Old Dec 12, 2016 | 06:23 PM
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Old Dec 13, 2016 | 12:54 AM
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Old Dec 13, 2016 | 07:30 AM
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Mount Hood, OR
Is that a buried shovel to see how deep the snow is?
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Old Dec 13, 2016 | 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark Doiron
Here's a special shot I took during my trip above the Arctic Circle this past spring/summer (crossed in both Canada and Alaska). This image, in a large poster print, hangs in my guest bedroom. It was shot along Dempster Highway, north of the Ogilvie Mountains and after we crossed back south of the Arctic Circle the first time. Consider this: Yukon (where this was shot) is 186,272 square miles. It has a total population of just under 34,000 people. Whitehorse is its largest town, with a population of just shy of 28,000. Three out of four residents of the province live in Whitehorse. Another 1300 are permanent residents of Dawson (though its population swells somewhat with temporary workers during tourist season). That still leaves a lot of area for very few people. Which was why it was easy for me to say my traveling companion and I had a thousand square miles in which we were the only two people ...

Watched your entire YouTube videos of your trips well done!!!
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Old Dec 13, 2016 | 02:54 PM
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Capitol Forest under the radio towers first off road with the new jeep (new to me).

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The way out from the Capitol peak and the radio towers.


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One of the commercial radio towers on the peak!


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Mount Rainier hiding in the clouds from the east side!


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One of two tunnels on the way down from Mount Rainier on the east side.
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Old Dec 13, 2016 | 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by vgullotta
Is that a buried shovel to see how deep the snow is?
Yes it is a shovel but it's a short folder. It was just in ground. It was a couple feet deep there
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