There are a lot of strong indicators that Summer has arrived. Our first summer pilgrims have come and earlier today sadly left (more on this later); we have passed the Solstice (our days are getting shorter from now until December 21); we have been enjoying time off from our jobs- we spent a few ours on the sunny beach at Kookatsoon Lake yesterday with our hottest day during our 15-month tenure here. The temperature got up to 30C, which is 5 degrees warmer then last year's hottest day. After coming back from the beach we had a lazy day under the bug tent, reading Yukon-themed books and playing games. There were a few beverages poured too.
Kookatsoon Lake in Lorne Mountain (not our photo) |
Today's sunlight specs for your interest:
Length of day | Solar noon | ||||||
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Date | Sunrise | Sunset | This day | Difference | Time | Altitude | Distance |
(106 km) | |||||||
Jun 24, 2012 | 4:29 AM | 11:37 PM | 19h 07m 50s | − 40s | 2:03 PM | 52.7° | 152.059 |
We have not been taking photos lately, so we will have to steal pictures from the internet while we wait for the postal people to deliver a disc of photos from our first guests of the year, Kevin and Cathy (Lauren's parents). Kev and Cath arrived on the 11th of June and stayed for 14 days. While they were here they got to see the McBride Museum, SS Klondike, eat at the Klondike Rib and Salmon, visit the outdoor market, go for a hospital tour and a fire hall tour, enjoy a midnight sun drive from Whitehorse to Tombstone, toured Dawson City including Diamond Tooth Gertie's and the sternwheeler graveyard. Oh boy, they kept busy- there was also trips to Haines Junction and Sheep Mountain, an overnight in Atlin BC, and a train trip from Carcross to Skagway, Alaska.
Fingers are crossed that we can paddle from Carcross over to Tagish and onto Whitehorse through Marsh Lake and Miles Canyon, while Brian is visiting in late July. |
Off for some outdoor work!
Love Colin and Lauren
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