



Finally, after a long search I found a 650R locally @ a decent price. After all, I needed to get another bike; after totaling my previous one!
…for the Summer! That seemed like the longest semester ever.
So today late afternoon at work, a colleague mentioned that the Batmobile is at the EA complex (which is about 20 minutes away). So, quickly I gathered the rest of the mischiefs and off to see the Batmobile we went. The Batmobile … Continue reading
So, I’m back home! Today after checking out of the hotel in Whitehorse, YT, I went for a walk downtown, which is about a 5-10 minutes walk from the hotel. However, before that I did something else! The window of … Continue reading
And it’s over! The first night remains the best night, in terms of aurorae activity. We virtually had no aurorae on the second night. And while on the third night, there were some, but there were far less intense, of … Continue reading
I just got back from dog sledding. I must admit, it was more fun than I had anticipated. The site is about 30 minutes away from Whitehorse, which is basically a family owned type of dog sledding business. Once we … Continue reading
Well, let’s just say that I’m so glad that I was here the night before. Tonight, we had virtually no aurorae at all. I mean there was a few, but they were very very weak. Just to show that no … Continue reading
After grabbing a quick lunch @ Tokyo Sushi in downtown Whitehorse, I headed back to the hotel, where we were meeting to head out to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve. Honestly, I had wanted to go snowmobile driving, but at least … Continue reading
Whitehorse is rather a small city. It has definitely seen better times; during the Klondike Gold Rush. Nevertheless, it’s definitely one of the places to be, if one chooses to spend some time away from everyone and everything in untouched … Continue reading
Wow! I’m back at the hotel after my first viewing experience of the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). It was amazing! The whole group gathered at the hotel’s lobby @ 9:30PM, then we were transported in two vans to the viewing … Continue reading