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As I write this I am crossing the Mackenzie river on a ferry on the
way to Inuvik, Northwest territories, several hundred miles north of the
arctic circle and as far as the road goes north in Canada. It’s about
12:30 am and the light still shines bright here. Twilight is my favourite
time of day and I have just enjoyed six hours of it as I drove further
and further north. Shortly it will become lighter and lighter again as
the seemingly eternal dawn takes over from the eternal dusk I love no
place like I love the north-it really brings out my soul and makes it
sing. I left Dawson city this morning. The distance from Dawson to Inuvik
is longer than from Anchorage, Alaska to Dawson. I have enjoyed every
minute of it–the mountains, the wild fall colours, the quiet, the sight
of the occasional moose or fox or caribou, all of it. Most of all, I love
the closeness of the people up here.
I stopped about 100 miles north of the arctic circle to help three Eskimos
who had a flat. Their uncle had borrowed their jack and forgot to put
it back. My lug wrench and jack didn’t fit so we flagged down two cars-a
New Zealander furnished the lug wrench and a British Colombian furnished
the jack. We used the occasion to have a kind of party and I distributed
beer from my ice chest. The Eskimos told us that right here in this gorgeous
place where they broke down is where the hundreds of thousands caribou
would migrate in just a few days time. I hope that I will be able to see
it – it was a lovely experience and was probably my favourite experience
in fixing a tire. In many other parts of the world people wouldn’t stop
at all; they would be full of fear and suspicion about being robbed or
killed or maybe just numb from the demands on their soul where they live.
Here it is life or death, and people are used to helping each other and
being available for each other. I remember when I first arrived in the
north of pulling over to the side of the road in the winter to take a
leak and having several cars stop and ask me if I needed help. It feels
so very very good to be here! Even though I left Alaska 13 years ago,
I still carry my Alaska driver’s license, and have not doubt that it will
always be my real home.
To get in touch with Robert, contact the Beetle:Beetle@globetrotters.co.uk , but in the meantime, if you have a tale to tell, share your travel
experience with the Beetle!
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a recording to watch later will be available to members and non-member ticket holders.
Date & Time: Saturday, December 2nd, 2023
Doors open at 14:15 in London.
We would ask that anyone with respiratory symptoms participate via Zoom.
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Calendar 2024 Cover Rainbows, Hovsgol Province Mongolia by Gill Suttle
We are pleased to announce that our 2024 Calendar is now available for pre-order.
Thank you to everyone who entered our wildlife competition to have your photography included in the 2024 calendar, we have truly been blown away by the entries.
Every member will receive a free calendar in the post but we have extras available at a great sale price, they make great Christmas presents.
Why not Join or Renew your membership and get a calendar for free, we have extras available at a great sale price, and they make great Christmas presents.
Buy Now from £4 plus postage and save 20%
* Postage and packing is at cost and just 75p in the UK and 2.20 worldwide.
The pre-order is now live, and this will be a limited print run, so to avoid disappointment order yours today.
We are pleased to showcase the final five winners below (images provided below).
September 2024 – Rainbows Hovsgol Province Mongolia by Gill Suttle
October 2024 – Cattle Herding Van Vieng Laos by Jay Ginn
November 2024 – River Ganges Varanasi India by Michal Ociepka
December 2024 – Lauca National Park Altiplano Chile by Juliet Wragge-Morley
January 2025 – Mastuj Valley Upper Chitral District, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan by Sheila Jenkins
September 2024 – Rainbows Hovsgol Province Mongolia by Gill SuttleOctober 2024 – Cattle Herding Van Vieng Laos by Jay Ginn.jpegNovember 2024 – River Ganges Varanasi India by Michal OciepkaDecember 2024 – Lauca National Park Altiplano Chile by Juliet Wragge-MorleyJanuary 2025 – Mastuj Valley Upper Chitral District, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan by Sheila Jenkins
Buy Now from £4 plus postage * and save 20%
* Postage and packing is at cost and just 75p in the UK and 2.20 worldwide.
Calendar 2024 Cover Rainbows, Hovsgol Province Mongolia by Gill Suttle
We are pleased to announce that our 2024 Calendar is now available for pre-order.
Thank you to everyone who entered our wildlife competition to have your photography included in the 2024 calendar, we have truly been blown away by the entries.
Every member will receive a free calendar in the post but we have extras available at a great sale price, they make great Christmas presents.
Why not Join or Renew your membership and get a calendar for free, we have extras available at a great sale price, and they make great Christmas presents.
Buy Now from £4 plus postage and save 20%
The pre-order is now live, and this will be a limited print run, so to avoid disappointment order yours today.
We are pleased to showcase the next four winners below (images provided below) we will showcase the final winners in the coming days.
May 2024 – Ascension Day Festival Santiago De Compostela Spain by Rosemary J Brown
June 2024 – Pathan Nutseller Peshawar Pakistan by Alan Palmer
July 2024 – Chefchaouen Morocco by Louise Keen
August 2024 – Cheetahs at Dawn Garonga Game Reserve South Africa by Paul Webb
May 2024 – Ascension Day Festival Santiago De Compostela Spain by Rosemary J BrownJune 2024 – Pathan Nutseller Peshawar Pakistan by Alan PalmerJuly 2024 – Chefchaouen Morocco by Louise KeenAugust 2024 – Cheetahs at Dawn Garonga Game Reserve South Africa by Paul Webb
Calendar 2024 Cover Rainbows, Hovsgol Province Mongolia by Gill Suttle
We are pleased to announce that our 2024 Calendar is now available for pre-order.
Thank you to everyone who entered our wildlife competition to have your photography included in the 2024 calendar, we have truly been blown away by the entries.
Why not Join or Renew your membership and get a calendar for free, we have extras available at a great sale price, and they make great Christmas presents.
Every member will receive a free calendar in the post but we have extras available at a great sale price, they make great Christmas presents.
Buy Now from £4 plus postage and save 20%
The pre-order is now live, and this will be a limited print run, so to avoid disappointment order yours today.
We are pleased to showcase the first four winners below (images provided below) we will announce the other winners in the coming days
January 2024 – Moraine Lake Alberta Canada by Nicola Williams
February 2024 – Spiti Valley Himachal Pradesh India by Tony Rye
March 2024 – Puffin Sumburgh Head Shetland Islands by Fiona Churchill
April 2024 – Grand Canal Venice Italy by Elizabeth Atkinson
January 2024 – Moraine Lake Alberta Canada by Nicola WilliamsFebruary 2024 – Spiti Valley Himachal Pradesh India by Tony RyeMarch 2024 – Puffin Sumburgh Head Shetland Islands by Fiona ChurchillApril 2024 – Grand Canal Venice Italy by Elizabeth Atkinson
We would ask that anyone with respiratory symptoms participate via Zoom.
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Daniel Rowland — Overland by Motorbike Armenia and back
Six months overland by motorbike through 29 Countries through the Balkans and Turkey to explore both Georgia and Armenia and returning via Greece, Italy and the Alps.
Christine Darwen — Sri Lanka: Scenic and Wildlife Tour of the South