Record-breaking temperatures

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Over the past week, the weather up North has been crazy. March is normally still mid-winter here, but Spring has stampeded in like a herd of wild horses.  On Tuesday, the temperature in Tulita went up to 17°C… walloping the previous all-time high record of 3.3°C from 1947. Temperatures were consistently 20-25°C warmer than normal across the territory, breaking all sorts of records including the NWT’s first ever temperature reading above 20°C in March (or at least since records began).

The winter road deteriorated rapidly, causing it to be closed first to daytime traffic on the 18th, then warnings that it could close at any moment on the 19th, to a sudden closure for the season on the 20th, almost two weeks earlier than average. Many cars and trucks were stuck along the route and had to be towed or assisted through the slush and mud by heavy equipment, with messages like this being posted to the facebook group:

about 16 big trucks stuck on bottom of black water hill. Approximately 18 to 20 inches of thick slippery mud, 4×4 just sliding around. Mud and puddles from top of black water hill to the junction, lots of potholes, once those heavy trucks tear up the road it will be rougher. 

I flew back to Tulita on Monday. As the plane landed in Deline, the pilot announced that we were not in fact going to be landing in Tulita as the runway was a “slush pool”. I ended up getting re-directed to Norman Wells, staying the night there, and flying back to Tulita on Tuesday morning after the runway had been cleared.

We will see if this spring-like weather lasts, or if we will get the rest of the winter that we’re due over the coming weeks.

Snowking

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I finally got a chance to check out Snowking while I was out in Yellowknife. Maciek got to go two years ago, and I’ve wanted to see it ever since I heard about it. It was closed while I was there, but I got to walk around the outside and see the castle itself, which was nautically-themed this year.

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The castle is built right on Great Slave Lake, which also supports houseboats and ice roads in the winter
The castle is built right on Great Slave Lake, which also supports houseboats and ice roads in the winter

*Snowking actually had to shut down two weeks early this year due to the unseasonably warm weather. This is the first time in 24 years that it has had to close.

Local Lynx

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There’s a lynx that’s been hanging around just outside of town. He’s been hanging out in the same spot for a few days now, so he must be getting himself some good bunnies.

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He seemed very unconcerned by our presence
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Look how big his paws are!

Laani got some great photos of him the other day without bushes in the way:

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