Yukoners and the curator
Cover image credit: Photo by Hans Veth on Unsplash. The Pilot “At 15:30 on May 21, 1992, the Kluane National Park Warden Service received word from a local pilot that a group of four Italian climbers on the Hummingbird Ridge of Mount Logan (6050 meters) had broadcast a mayday and were requesting helicopter assistance.
Read MoreAn Albertan and The Yukon Territory of 1898
Route Stikine On May 20, 1898, Arthur St. Cyr sailed on a Scottish built Canadian Pacific Railway Company’s steamer Athenian from Vancouver to Wrangell to reach Teslin Lake via Stikine River.
Read MoreFrazer's 17th birth anniversary
The First Podcast I am resurrecting my first podcast, Arctic HOWLs, which was paused indefinitely after the death of my best friend, Frazer.
Read MoreThe source of boundless joy
Cover image credit: (Left) Shot by the author. (Right) Taken by a staff member of Mission Ridge Animal Hospital (Alberta).
Read MoreThe chosen rock and East Pond
Conflicting Priorities Prof. Scamander’s 101st birthday is in less than two months, and Aaranya Susipetonen has not yet solved his puzzle about the East Pond gneiss.
Read MoreRadio wave as a morphogenetic field
The MeriKotka Founder A bone-chilling cold snap below minus 43 degrees Celsius kept Aaranya Susipetonen away from her field site near the Quiet Lake batholith.
Read MoreThe deathly hallows and self-inquiry with Prof. Wanderson
The Four Founders of Frazden Aaranya Susipetonen questions Newt Scamander about misdirecting her research on Occamies and Thestrals.
Read MoreThe Frazden School of Boundless Joy Turns 106
The Four Houses of Frazden Hosted by Aaranya Susipetonen, a magizoologist from Alberta and an ex-MeriPelle, who was a student of DJ Bohm and Newt Scamander.
Read MoreArticulate with ease (AWE)
Cover image credit: Lubos Houska on Pixabay Since 2006, I paid less attention to the continuity of research on a topic because each ghostwriting assignment had a hard stop on time and content.
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