Packrafting Trip Report: Caribou Creek

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Sam, Colin, Tess and I paddled down Caribou Creek yesterday. The weather was beautiful and there were astonishingly few bugs! We probably hit this one at just the right time for weather and water levels. We paddled ~7km down the creek and then walked about 800m back to the Dempster. Despite the somewhat serious-looking rapids at the campground, the current became less intense after the bridge. There were a few shallow and rocky sections, which were fine in a packraft but a bit trickier in Tess’ folding kayak (but still doable). There were a decent number of downed trees along the route, but the chill current plus lots of good areas to pull out and portage made them fairly easy to navigate. The creek is muddy, so we accumulated mud every time we got in and out of our boats. We followed a cut line out from the creek, which made for an easy exit. It’s possible to paddle all the way out into Campbell Lake, but the exit would be a lot trickier and I suspect the creek would get slower/shrubbier/marshier, so I think we took the best exit point. We were out for about 6 hours, including driving and scouting.

Alone

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Exciting news: the most recent season of the hit survival TV show “Alone” was filmed right outside Inuvik! This has been one of the worst-kept secrets around town, but the season has finally begun so now everyone knows. The season was filmed last fall; I would guess starting last week of August / first week of September based on foliage and sunset time. We’ll see how far into winter the contestants last. It looks like it’s going to be a great season, and it’s a cool way for y’all to see the environment around Inuvik. The show keeps the contestants pretty close to town so that they can rescue them easily: I think the rule is within 15 minutes of a hospital. The base camp for this season (where the production crew stays) was at the Gwich’in wellness camp.

The Town of Inuvik and Gwich’in Tribal Council hosted a public screening of the first episode and the “before the drop” episode, which is about the preparatory week they do at base camp before going out to their sites.

Red carpet for the premiere
Watching the first episode

Board Game Tournament

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I hosted Inuvik’s first board game tournament. It took place over two days, 17 people attended, and we had prizes! I got too busy with board games though and forgot to take many pictures. We played three rounds of games of increasing complexity.

Candidate games for the tournament