#030 – Artist Jim Robb and his “Colourful Five Percent”
Artist Jim Robb has been a staple of the Yukon’s art scene since the mid 1950’s and is best know for his
Yukon stories of history and adventure, told by the people who came up for that one summer, and stayed a while.
Artist Jim Robb has been a staple of the Yukon’s art scene since the mid 1950’s and is best know for his
At the top of the world in the Yukon and Alaska wilderness of northwestern North America, the Yukon Quest 1,000 Mile International Sled
The Yukon Quest Dog Sled Race of 2023 is currently underway and heading north from Whitehorse to Dawson City, Yukon. Under
June 21st remains a significant day for a great many people in Canada as the long daylight of the Summer Solstice
Like so many others who came up to the Yukon for just two weeks, Hank Karr quickly realized that Whitehorse Yukon would
The world was abuzz with the discovery of gold in the Klondike on August 16th 1896 as hordes of prospectors, entrepreneurs, adventure
Documentary filmmaker Andrew Gregg has made many films in Canada’s North often examining some of its great secrets. But there is one
Retired Yukon Game Warden, George Balmer, humorously recounts more than 40 years of incredible outdoor adventures during his patrols to some of
Dahria Beatty is a Canadian cross-country skier who competes internationally. She competed for Canada at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017
Click the download button for your free copy of In late 1925, Diphtheria broke out in the remote town of Nome Alaska,
Travel in the Yukon in the 21st century is literally a breeze compared to the earlier modes of transportation. Waterways, wagon roads,
Wayne Henderson spends the weeks leading up to Christmas making his list, checking it twice, planning his route, and scraping the ice, as
In today’s interview with Murray Lundberg, we discuss the adventures, challenges, and changes in researching and presenting the fascinating history of the
In today’s interview with Jeff Bond, we discuss the adventures, challenges, and changes in the field of Surficial Geology and how recent
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In today’s podcast with Donna Clayson, we learn about a research project she complied discussing the dedicated team of pilots, engineers, historians
#014 – Bhangra Dancing in the Yukon with Gurdeep Pandher Gurdeep Pandher arrived in Whitehorse with a burning desire to share the
In today’s podcast interview, we only begin to scratch the surface of Donna Clayson’s lifelong passion and enthusiasm towards preserving the
In today’s interview with Boštjan Škrlj, we get a bird’s eye view into the adventure sport of paragliding and paramotoring in the
In today’s interview with Uli Klausing, we discuss his formative years as an aspiring glider pilot in Northern Germany where he discovered