Fort Providence
Here are some flower pots in Fort Providence.Plastic is so rare at this lattitude that they actually used hollowed out birch logs.
Here is just a cool lake showing a good shot of the taiga; it is behind the one and only gas station in the town.
And here is the a picture of the Tempo after I tried to drive out of the parking lot. You will notice that the front wheels are pointing in different directions. As I understand it, this is a _bad_ thing. I had broken an inside tie-rod end._Astoundingly_, this had happened in a parking lot. -Just imagine what would've happened if this had happened while I was tooling down an artic highway at 75? -Fort Providence lived up its name that day. :O
Here is a bird-dude's nest built above a light fixture.At first, I couldn't figure out why he had built it there. -Then the answer was obvious: HEAT. :)
This is just a cool rock dude that I saw as (after _two_ _days_!!) I finally escaped from Fort Providence.Apparently the Inuit build these dudes all over the place. (cf. Quebec.html)
Wolf Skull Creek. It amazed me that I could find a place so obscure.