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  • Mountains seen from the Arctic Circle on the Dempster Highway, Yukon.
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  • Trees spread out along the side of the Dempster Highway near Eagle Plains. Despite a harsh climate and permafrost, short, scrawny trees still grow.
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  • The Muskrat Jamboree holds community games such as log sawing, tea boiling, and snowshoe races.
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  • Fuel trucks drive on the Tuktoyaktuk ice road. With the completion on an all-season road, fuel and food in the community will be easier to transport in.
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  • Reindeer cross near the Tuktoyaktuk ice road to get to their spring calving grounds on the Mackenzie Delta.
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  • The snowmobile races during the jamboree draw big crowds, and the winners pot is in the thousands of dollars.
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  • The Dempster Highway stretches winds through the Richardson Mountains near the NWT/Yukon border.
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  • The moon rises over the Mackenzie Delta.
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  • Building are seen covered in snow in Tuktoyaktuk.
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  • The snowmobile races take advantage of the later sunsets – even in April the sun goes down around 11 pm.
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  • Inuvaluit herders on snowmobiles direct the reindeer towards their spring calving grounds.
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  • A trucker waits for the Dempster Highway to open up north past Eagle Plains, the road's only truck stop. Blizzards and accidents can leave the highway closed for days.
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  • The Richardson Mountains form the border between the Yukon and the Northwest Territories, and are often impassible on the Dempster Highway due to high winds and whiteout conditions.
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  • Danny makes caribou antler snow goggles, just like the ones he used as a kid to help ward off snow blindness while hunting.
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  • A woman dressed in traditional Inuvialuit outerwear watches the reindeer crossing north of Inuvik.
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  • A snowmobile is parked at the Muskrat Jamboree festival site.
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  • A team falls over during the plank walk.
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  • A pingo rises outside of Tuktoyuktuk.
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  • The Our Lady of Victory Catholic church in Inuvik was built to resemble an igloo.
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  • The Tuktoyaktuk ice road stretches down the Mackenzie Delta.
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  • Ships line the riverbank in Inuvik. When the ice road melts away, ship traffic starts up again.
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  • The sun peeks through the ice fog over the Yukon River in downtown Whitehorse.
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  • A truck climbs the pass into the Richardson Mountains.
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  • Annie Gordon laughs inside her home in Aklavik. Her and Danny sell handcrafts, pelts, and clothing out of their home.
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  • A man fills up his snowmobile at a gas station in Tuktoyaktuk.
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  • A building is shovelled out in Tuktoyaktuk.
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  • Snowshoe races during the Inuvik Muskrat Jamboree are held with traditional snowshoes only – no aluminum allowed.
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  • The herd of about 2,000 reindeer was brought from Scandinavia to the Mackenzie Delta many years ago.
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  • Snowmobiles jump off the starting line during the Inuvik Muskrat Jamboree snowmobile races.
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  • A limo drives down the ice road in Inuvik
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  • The ice road to Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories connected the town on the edge of the Arctic Ocean to the main highway system only in winter. It is now linked by an all-weather road.
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