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Cassiar Highway junction at Kitwanga BC
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A trio of well equipped KLR's from Vancouver BC
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The Five Finger rapids on the Yukon up stream of Dawson City
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Dawson City. Lots of very well preserved buildings.
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Modern day gold claim. Still lots of active Placer mining around Dawson
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Gold Fields and a big pile of tailings outside Dawson City
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Dredge #4. Largest wooden Hull Drege in North America
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Modern day gold mining outside Dawson City
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Piles of talings and old homes outside Dawson City
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Old shops sinking into the permafrost in Dawson City
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Crossing the Yukon on the Ferry at Dawson City
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Dawson City. A small town, one store does it all
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The Yukon River at Dawson City about 1:00 in the morning.
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Mile Zero of the Dempster Highway. Look at that Blue sky.
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Heading north on the Demptser Highway
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Yukon campgrounds come equipped with Screen houses to escape the Mesquitos
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A tour bus on the Dempster. Note the three tier sleeping quarters
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Entering the Northwest Territories at the third Continental Divide on the Dempster.
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All the trucks (other than Gravel haulers) were very respectful of the KLR
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Gravesite of the "Lost Patrol" at Fort McPherson's Anglican Church
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Demptser lookin north toward the Church at Tsiigehtchic along the Arctic Red River
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The Big Ferry that crosses the Arctic Red River and Mackenzie at Tsligehtchic
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Large sign greeting travelers at the end of the Dempster in Inuvik
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Winter exploration equipment in Inuvik
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