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Wednesday, 30 July 2014

NORTH NEMYS WEST TERRITORIES

NEMY NOW
2014

This Nemy, Nicola, is just finishing up a summer based in Inuvik, Northwest Territories.
Inuvik is the northern terminus of the famous Dempster Highway mapped out just below.
Looks you can something to eat and drink there.



When one lives in Inuvik a weekend get away is a 800km(one way) back and forth  (1600kms) blast down the Dempster to Dawson City as Nicola reports on a "Chairs and Tables" podcast.
Check it out.

http://fyl.chairsandtables.org/
Nicola's Dawson City podcast



View Northwest Territories in a larger map


NEMYS THEN
1980


In 1980 my mother  and father  found themselves out west. 
Here their travels take them up the relatively new Dempster Highway to Inuvik and a bit beyond.

 Richardson Mountains in the distance.




Ann Nemy 

 John Nemy Sr.




 Crossing the Mighty Mackenzie.



 Going to have to check with Nicola if this is Inuvik.
My guess it is.
The following pictures include fly in trips to Aklavik and Tuktoyatuk.

Mackenzie River Delta




Aklavik
 Kate and I just re-read the The Mad Trapper of Rat River
Spoiler- The Mounties did get their man.









Possibly remains of the the cold war D.E.W. line.
Distant Early Warning (from Soviet missle attack)

 Pingo
A pingo, also called a hydrolaccolith, is a mound of earth-covered ice found in the Arctic and subarctic that can reach up to 70 metres in height and up to 600 m in diameter. The term originated as the Inuvialuktun word for a small hill. 


 Like Grandmother like Granddaughter




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