One Time Trip IV

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.

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