The winding down of summer

Woman lying on stand up paddle board on a Yukon lake
 

Discovery of such a beautiful lake so close to the city would probably come a lot sooner than 2 years into living in a new place for most people. But most people is really not me, or Doris, but she does eventually, successfully, carry me in my shell closer to the city and new places, and that’s probably a little bit good for both of us.

We spent some beautiful days at Chadburn Lake toward the end of July, finally bringing our water toys into these glacial waters.

Following that, we ran out for a quick day trip to Kluane checking in on how much mountain, national park beauty it takes to make peace with disgusting 30°C temperatures, and then finally the first aurora chases of the season were successful in early August with more on the way.

 
Stand up paddle boarding on teal glacial lake Yukon
 
Woman SUPs on glacial lake in Yukon
Kayaking on Chadburn Lake in Whitehorse
Woman paddling on Chadburn Lake in Whitehorse
Gray mountain behind teal glacial lake in Whitehorse
Woman stand up paddle boarding in front of Mount Lorne Yukon
Woman sits on paddle board on Chadburn Lake
Gray mountain from Chadburn Lake in Whitehorse
Woman stand up paddle boarding on a Yukon lake

Glacial river flowing in Kluane National Park
Kathleen Lake and Mount Worthington in Kluane
Rock Glacier Trail and Dezadeash Lake in Kluane

Pink aurora over Whitehorse
Pink and green aurora curtains over Whitehorse
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