A CRUDE SHELTER in a vast winter landscape, the conspicuous lump on the tundra resembles a misshapen, man-made boulder. Its bright blue shell luffs like a loose sail and shudders in the wind. One end ...
Instead of hunkering down indoors, a group of people in Aklavik, N.W.T., are beating the winter and blizzard blues in an unusual way. They’re using tarps and sleds to go wind surfing. Neil McKee, who ...
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The bodies lay on the streets of tiny Cambridge Bay in Nunavut for three days, covered in tarp as residents waited for a blizzard to clear, the police to come and the investigation to begin into a ...
Six days into our attempt to summit Mt. Saskatchewan, the only unconquered peak in the Yukon’s Centennial Range, my three fellow climbers and I were stuck at the base of a col, 9,700 feet (about 2,950 ...