Yukon

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Cindy's summer vacation began with a trip to Seattle, which would not have been complete without a trip to see our adorable nephews.
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Flying to Whitehorse.
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We were surprised to find out that we were the only clients on the trip and our trip was rearranged, instead of a gradual departure from civilization, our horseback riding trip began immediately.
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Cindy warming herself near the fire at our first camp site.
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We had good coffee every morning- note the Italian coffee pot on the fire; it was a great way to start each day.
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Our horses, still grazing. Possibly freshly brushed. Every morning we curried and brushed the horses to get them ready for their saddles and then saddled our own horses.
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Arkell and me. He's named after a large black mountain. He's quite the horse.
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Cindy and Cherokee stopping for a drink. Cindy and Cherokee had difficulty communicating at times.
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Tying up Arkell at our second campsite. We saw a wolf at this campsite, but he left before I could take a picture.
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I think the pointy mountain on the right is Mt. Arkell, I could be wrong.
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Ra, Kris's dog, came along on the trip.
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Cody and Cherokee checking out the ropes that tied him down. Cherokee had a knack for escaping and Cody a knack for being lead astray.
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One of our campsites.
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A wet day. We woke up to find Atlan and Arkell outside. Shortly after Cherokee escaped to join them in standing outside our tent.
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The first caribou that came close enough to photograph.
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Cindy and Cherokee at another campsite.
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