Historical Guest House Bed And Breakfast Whitehorse
5128 Fifth Avenue Whitehorse, Yukon, Y1A 1L6, Canada
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What to do in Whitehorse?
... let's go' to get them started again and it wasn't working straight away but eventually it worked and they started pulling the sled. They were pretty fast and we were going over some pretty decent bumps, I was airborn a few times, once almost falling out - this told me I had to hold on. It was really fun until we caught up with the other sled and kept going. The dogs ran were stopped by someone, and the sled ran into one of the dogs... the lady in the sled ahead was not impressed. ...
Skagway Sky High in Whitehorse
... the most important aspect of the tracing of Will Hiscock travels. Moose creek on the other hand was a different sort of coffee break. Finally pulled into Dawson City at 2.30 and booked into our cabin at the Dawson City Hostel and Camping Ground. Not at all like we expected but the bed was comfortable even if the services were basic. Heaps of tenters for the music festival scattered all over. Spent the afternoon taking in the sights of the town ...
In Whitehorse with a Fast Car
... that requires constant re-training. I still get a bath of fear before every trip, something like baptism by fire, a renewal of primal energies within. I’ve had an obsession with the Arctic Circle for years, too, not too different from an earlier obsession with tropics Cancer and Capricorn. I know it’s just a line on the map, but that’s like saying sex is just fill-in-the-blank. It means something, corresponding exactly ...
Pete & Trish say Hello from Whitehorse on Yukon
... the life blood of the Yukon.
You know we did the tourist bit checked out the museums etc they have a great transport museum which the boys checked out while the girls checked the craft shops.
Had a extraordinary meal tonight at the Klondike Salmon and Rib restaurant this is set in the oldest building in Whitehorse the walls are still the original and all corrugated iron the menu was to die for. The food costs here as very good ...
Dodging a Tomahawk
... We dressed up like we were in 1830, and started shooting. In the beginning we had no idea what the sequence of our moves was, but later we got better at it.
I am the Whitey, and I meet a Native on the trail. We have a staredown, and then we get down to business. I fire my rifle, and he fires his bow. We both miss. He throws a Tomahawk, which I am narrowly able to dodge. Immediately he charges and I swing my ...

