The dogsledding trip to Inuvik was truly a "lifetime high ". The group was fun, the dogs beautiful, soft, friendly ( I even let them kiss me ) and anxious to run. The rides were exhilarating. The expansive snowy barrens and icy lakes were beautiful.We drove the ice road to Tuktaoyaktuk (and did a pretend sky fall photo on it ). At close range, we watched the reindeer herd migrating to summer grounds - a sea of horns moving above bodies. The northern lights were spectacular, every night doing another dance for us. Most memorable!
Sunday, April 12, 2015
The Arctic
The dogsledding trip to Inuvik was truly a "lifetime high ". The group was fun, the dogs beautiful, soft, friendly ( I even let them kiss me ) and anxious to run. The rides were exhilarating. The expansive snowy barrens and icy lakes were beautiful.We drove the ice road to Tuktaoyaktuk (and did a pretend sky fall photo on it ). At close range, we watched the reindeer herd migrating to summer grounds - a sea of horns moving above bodies. The northern lights were spectacular, every night doing another dance for us. Most memorable!
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