My trip went really well... I didn't get weathered OUT or IN...on any of my travel days---which was AMAZING--but is always a possiblity travelling in the north! When I checked in for my last flight from Iqaluit on Friday morning I got a nice little sticker on the back of my boarding pass that said "may or may not land due to weather" basicly that meant that the airline wasn't responsible for putting me UP in a hotel or for any meals if I had to overnight... although they would book me on the next available flight...(and really because it was a work trip--the hotel and meal thing wouldn't really affect me--other then I was ready to sleep in my own bed again!) I didn't take many photos in Iqaluit I was barely there for 24 hours---and was busy working the afternoon after I landed on Monday; and Tuesday morning before I flew...SOOOO next month when I'm there I'll have to take some more photos!




I've always loved looking at the pack ice--there's a bunch of it out my window at home and it's neat to look at how it changes.... From what I've been told (and maybe I have this wrong..but I think I understand!) It forms with the tidal patterns--pushing the extra water out of the ice into pressure points that makes these amazing stacks of natural ice sculptures.... I got a photo of myself beside one--thank goodness for timers! Just to give you perspective--some are taller than ME!

Walking around Clyde River, I realized that SPRING has SPRUNG here as well as Pangnirtung... the BIKES are back out; Although Clyde River had a lot more snow on the roads! Kids were out after school riding their bikes, playing road hockey, and talking to me saying "what's your
name?" to which I answer "It's Sarah, what's your name?" they usually giggle and say their names and then say..."what's your name?" Oh
it's such a fun game!!! :) I took the two girls photo and then asked them to pose in the polar bear hide shot...it's bear season..and there were lots of hides out and about in town.... I flew from Iqaluit with 3 Russian Men that were going out on the hunt---hoping to get 2 bears...they were SOOO excited that on Wednesday morning they got up at 4am--and took an hour and half to get ready before leaving with their guide....ahhhh if only there was a bit more 'sound-proofing' in the walls at the hotel!




All in all I loved my stay at Clyde River ...the people were friendly, I got to meet some fun folk and all the 'work' stuff turned out well too!!! One of the guys who was working on the "Mary River" project for Baffinland was there with a presentation of all the community consulting for the project. He had an information night and I went to it---it was really neat to see all the maps of travel routes, camping spots, places to hunt certain animals! This is a rather 'lengthy post' but I guess I had a lot to say!!!
3 comments:
such great pics! I love the shots of the ice and you are a pretty good story teller too!
I'm glad you love the stories- I tried to do something new with the 'formatting' but it didn't work right... but I'm not changing it I just won't do it like that again!! :) Sarah
Awesome photos and adventures.
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