School activity, examining a polar bear's head! |
Full moon shining over the tundra under the twilight at noon. |
The beauty of the midday moon in twighlight! |
A brief rest during my midday walk over a frozen lake |
Ptarmigan's resting spot. Feathers on the left shows one didn't make it through the night, possibly caught by an arctic fox |
Enjoying the warmth of the shining sun after a long absence. |
Sundog |
First fishing trip of the year, in winter! |
My great friend and mentor, Joe Koaha, cutting a piece of trout to be used as bait |
My first ever winter catch in the arctic, a lake trout |
Some of the catch of the day at Grenier lake |
Fantastic fishing buddies, Christalee, and Elizabeth |
Ptarmigans |
My campsite on the frozen Grenier lake. Temperature -38! |
My shelter for the night. Big mistake turning the little stove off. By far the coldest and most challenging night of my life! |
So relieved to have my fishing buddies to show up so early the next morning, and feeding me much needed freshly caught boiled trout! |
Susie Koaha, Elizabeth, and Joe Koaha. I am so indebted to Susie and Joe for their incredible kindness and generosity! |
Me, trying my best not to cut myself while learning how to eat frozen char, the inuit way! |
Joe Koaha and I |
Cool dudes! |
Late April, first of the many visitors on wings |
An unfortunate muskox stuck in deep snow we came across while out by Mount Pelly. We managed to dig her out. |
The freedom of being able to use the ATV again. Which of course meant access to more fresh food. |
A midnight treck to Anderson Bay. What a beautiful setting! |
One of many hundreds falcons watching and following us at Andersn Bay. |
My bro Sammy in front of Mount Pelly, about 11pm. Thanks for the visit bro! |
Fishing for land-locked chars at Aptalok lake |
Master Joe relaxed and cool, as usual! |
Meat rack by Joe and Susie's cabin |
After school, evening, fishing spot at Mount Pelly lake |
Partial rainbow while fishing on Mount Pelly lake |
A swan near my campsite, about 1 am |
My campsite on a tiny island in Mount Pelly lake |
My biggest one day catch ever, two large chars and a large trout, each about 15 lbs! The top fillet was to be fried soon! |
I fried the little trout right there and then. What a treat1 |
Sandhill cranes, some of my nightly neighbors at the campsite |
My ATV separated from the campsite by melting snow and slush on the edge of the lake. |
Resting spot on my way back, about 2 am |
Driving on sea ice to get to Joe and Susie's cabin |
Eider ducks by a gap between pack ice |
It was fun driving on water on top of the sea ice. |
A Canada goose nest on the edge of a pond |
Tundra beauty, 2 am |
A loon, enjoying early morning fishing at the flooded tundra |
Swans feeding at a pond |
Swans, the one on the top right is incubating eggs |
Muskoxen grazing under the midnight sun |
A large herd of muskozen grazing on the tundra |
An opportunistic arctic fox following me around; perhaps hoping I'd scare geese away from their nests so it can rub them! |