February 12, 2005

The Frostbite concert. This is the last photo Nancy got of Todd before security made her check the camera...

Mark and Todd at the Frostbite concert, just chillin'. Nobody was keen on dancing.

This is one of our favorite places in Canada. Tags sells deep-fried treats 24 hours a day. You can't beat that!
Photos by Nancy Olson
| Logbook for Feb. 12th, Day 470. | ||
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Start: Whitehorse, Canada Time: N/A N: 60* 43.123 W: 135* 03.423 |
Finish: Whitehorse, Canada Time: N/A N: 60* 43.123 W: 135* 03.423 | Mileage: 000 |
| Notes: We had a nice, relaxing day here in Whitehorse. This is a sleepy town. It’s perfect, really. Not much to talk about in this journal. It snowed much of the day, and we stayed indoors a lot. We did quite a bit of work on the computers, and then we headed out at around 8:00 p.m. to see a bluegrass concert called “Frostbite.” It’s an annual occurrence, I guess. It was alright. Not terribly exciting, but we had fun because we horsed around together. Tomorrow will be an awesome, action-packed day at the sled dog races! (N.O.) | ||
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