How is the Yukon for /out/?
Cold
>>831324
So is all of Canada
A mostly untouched forest wilderness last time I heard.
>>831323
Go visit Mt. Logan.
>>831327
>forest
It resembles a desert more than my native temperate deciduous humid forest, desu
Second only to New Jersey.
>>831526
Develop your hypothesis
>>831575
The wildlife viewing in NJ is second to none
No idea, but I love reading about it in the poetry of Robert Service:
Were you ever out in the Great Alone
when the moon was awful clear,
And the icy mountains hemmed you in
with a silence you most could hear?
With only the howl of the timber-wolf
as you camped there in the cold,
A half-dead thing in a stark, dead world
clean mad for the muck called gold,
Whilst high overhead, green, yellow, and red,
the north-lights swept in Bars?
Then you've a hunch what the music meant --
Hunger, and night, and the stars.
You know what it's like in the Yukon wild when it's sixty-nine below;
When the ice-worms wriggle their purple heads through the crust of the pale blue snow;
When the pine-trees crack like little guns in the silence of the wood,
And the icicles hang down like tusks under the parka hood;
When the stove-pipe smoke breaks sudden off, and the sky is weirdly lit,
And the careless feel of a bit of steel burns like a red-hot spit;
When the mercury is a frozen ball, and the frost-fiend stalks to kill—
Well, it was just like that that day when I set out to look for Bill.
>>831343
Moron
>>831323
Fantastic: https://youtu.be/jY4yZ1o8aqU?t=35m52s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUM4X6roOKA
>>831643
The Yukon is the Ireland of Canada.
Pretty awesome, but huge and remote. People are either super helpful or super suspicious, not a lot of in between.
Went through the Yukon on my way to Alaska and saw all kinds of cool environments and shit tons of black bears.