Nwt-O-T-L

From the shore of Lake Ontario to the shore of Great Slave Lake this is the account of my journey to Yellowknife and the time I have spent here. From Niagara-on-the-Lake (N-O-T-L) to the Northwest Territories (NWT) on the lake here I am.

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Crispin B.
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
"Look to this day. For yesterday is but a dream, And tomorrow is only a vision. But today, well lived, Makes yesterday a dream of happiness, And every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore, to today."
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      • Last Days In Yellowknife
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      • No No No No Not Again
      • More snow in Yellowknife
      • Some random Yellowknife trivia
      • Audio from FDNY from the Hudson River plane crash
      • Floyd and the boys live to see another day
      • Videos of the NWT from Ice Road Truckers
      • "That – now that – would be an adventure."
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      • Does Canada Really Matter in the 21st Century
      • Snowing in Yellowknife - We're OK send the army to...
      • the long detour (globe&mail article)
      • Dylan McLay serves local menu to 250 Torontonians
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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Packing It Away


With less than 72 hours to go before my departure from N-O-T-L I've almost finished packing. I took a look at the 2002 Hyundai Accent GL Sedan specifications and  it lists the c
argo capacity with all seats in place at 334 liters. I have a 90 litre back pack! I am thinking that b
y noon tomorrow (Wednesday) it should be all done. I did manage to find a seat cushion which is also warmer/massage. I figure with over 5,000 kilometers of driving I might as well be comfortable. One thing that I just don't think will fit is the "Crispy Critter" award given to me last night at the fire station, that will be staying at the station.


It should be an interesting fit but I will have some professional help from my father who has moved three children to and from university many times...


Posted by Crispin B. at 3:30 PM No comments:
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