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rickshaw92 wrote:Mooseonee is nice enough, or it was when I went on a family vacation when I was little. Lots of drunken natives. Not much else but the train ride was cool if you like trains.
At some point I would like to drive to Hudson Bay...your flight plan reminded me of that.
I 'spose I will need a car though.
ReptilianKittenEater wrote:You could drive as far as Cochrane I believe then catch the train up to Moosenee. You could even further up in Manitoba, however the rail service may have ceased to Churchill. They are slowly buildings, you can now drive to the Arctic Ocean near Inuvik.
Darcy wrote:Carry a stick if you go on walkabout, the dogs will harass you if there hasn't been a cull in awhile.
I've spent too much time in Moosenee. If you go, let me know, I've got really good friends there that could show you around, take you out to the dump to see the bears...
Kurt wrote:Yep, That is closer to Iceland but I am hoping Iceland is just a bit warmer in early September.
At some point I would like to drive to Hudson Bay...your flight plan reminded me of that.
I 'spose I will need a car though.
Kurt wrote:I have a fear of volcanoes. So, yah, probably not the best place to be for me but then again what better way to confront one's fears than to pretend to face them after drinking alot first?
I am gonna try your harkarl for sure, but what else do you recommend? I like to try the kind of food that locals really do not like that much themselves but are proud of it anyway.
Volcanoes and little people with filed teeth are two fears I'd rather not face, be it drunk, sober, naked or clothed.Kurt wrote:I have a fear of volcanoes. So, yah, probably not the best place to be for me but then again what better way to confront one's fears than to pretend to face them after drinking alot first?
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