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We Visit the Barrenlands, by Dogteam!
So far the year of 2014 has been defined as the year of the holiday. We decided that since we’d come all this way, to move to Yellowknife, we might as well see as much of it as we can. … Continue reading →
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Tagged barrenlands, bush planes, Dave Olesen, Dogsled trip, Great Slave Lake, Hoarfrost River Huskies, Northwest Territories, The Arctic, winter camping, Yellowknife
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