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Pioneer - Tour 2006
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The first A-ZitaTours trip across the Arctic Circle and all
the way up to the Beaufort Sea took place in September 2006;
the Pioneer Tour "Indian Summer-Dempster Highway".

Participants : Nicole from Switzerland (and Canmore, CDA), Torsten from
Germany (already risked the Pioneer Tour Alaska-Yukon on 2003 and was
on both the Rockies and Coast Tours), Christine & Christoph from Switzerland
(as we found out during the trip, Christine and Nicole are from the same
village in Switzerland-ok it is a small world), Dieter & Gerlinde
as well as Manfred & Karin from Germany (the two couples met on the
Yukon-Alaska Tour 2004)
After a bit of hiking in the Tombstone mountains, we made it across the
arctic circle only on the third attempt. This was due to a Grizzly bear
family crossing our path or actually blocking the road, in that case the
Dempster highway, After that it took us a good 2 hrs to manage another
30 km, no, not because of road conditions, just simply because it was
just too beautiful to drive through this area without stopping: Amazing
fall colours, great views towards the Richardson Mountains, another grizzly,
this one was taking a bath in a pond next to the road, and countless caribou,
etc. Photographer's craziness had taken hold of us all. Amongst us 9 travellers
we probably took around 15000 pictures and Dieter and Manfred probably
10 hours of video film.
After arriving in Inuvik and that also meant at the end
of the road, a small plane took us up to Tuktoyaktuk and the Beaufort
Sea, the flight across the MacKenzie Delta and the pingos was stunning.
Highlights in this tiny community on top of the world were certainly the
climb down an ice covered ladder to discover the natural permafrost fridge,
Torsten playing the organ in the old church, and of course the very special
lunch consisting of delicacies such as musk ox soup and whale blubber.
And let's not forget that, duty fully, we all dipped our toes and feet
into the Arctic Ocean, br rr rr.

In Dawson City, the capital of the great Klondike Gold rush, Chris was
the only one brave enough to drink the fabled sour toe cocktail. From
there we went on to explore the Silvertrail and the heights of Keno Hill,
again with the most beautiful fall colours. In Atlin we thoroughly celebrated
Chris' and Christine's wedding anniversary with a BBQ before travelling
the Alaska Highway into the Rockies. Of course, this pioneer group got
immortalized with an appropriate sign (made of the gold pan, which, unfortunately,
had not provided us with any fortune when trying it out in the creeks
around Atlin).
Even hardy Canada travellers and fans such as Dieter and Gerlinde (on
their 5th trip to Canada) were a little surprised by the early snow in
the Rockies. Summer tour with a couple of winter days included came however
as a nice surprise. (checked the weather forecast for Tuk at that time:
up there, they still had sunshine and a balmy 20 degrees C. !)
You will find a "few" photos of the Dempster
Highway tour in the picture gallery and on Chris' und Torsten's homepages.
A big "thank you" to all the hardy pioneers
!
Zita
PS: the next pioneer tours are coming soon.....
the Atlantic Provinces and more of the North West Territories, and why
not a winter tour ?
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