17.06.2007: New photos

Two new photo galleries are out there. One is from last fall (I know, late as hell) and depicts the time of cooling weather. Among a rather random collection of photos you'll find a few canoeing ones: those are of a canoeing course that Delia and I organized for the youth last fall. My lack of experience proved to be a non-issue: despite the fact that the Inuit were the people to develop the kayak, nobody knows how to use either kayaks or canoes anymore. You start out by telling how to hold the paddle.

Fall to Winter gallery

The second gallery is about my trip to Yukon and B.C. In May Delia and I spent a week in Haines Junction, Delia working, I running after the dall sheep of Sheep Mountain. Haines Junction is a really awesome place lining the St. Elias Range. After Haines Junction I spent a week at a friend's cabin close to Whitehorse with chicken Cluck-Cluck and dog Bud. This was part of a complex plan to take over the country, ie. get my immigration sorted out. I regularly feasted on Cluck-Clucks's eggs and climbed the crag that I found half-a-kilometer away from the cabin. How convenient, and somewhat healthy (eggs have a lot of cholesterol). The plan was a bonafide multivariate problem sharing an unnerving closeness with math but it all turned out well and I renewed my status at Fraser, B.C., the closest Canadian customs to Whitehorse. There. Done. Permanent resident. I returned back to Paulatuk to compete over the jail guardian job.

Trip to Yukon gallery

-Markus