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Yukon Pictures: My Photo Highlights

My photo highlights from the Yukon: The best pictures

Yukon - dancing grizzly bears, endless expanses in the far north of Canada

The provincial capital of the Yukon Territory,  Whitehorse almost feels like the last outpost of civilization. Along the Klondike Highways we continue north to the former gold rush boom town Dawson City on the Yukon River. Only the legendary gravel road of the leads even further north Dempster Highway. After only a few kilometers you can reach the Tombstone Territorial Park with a rich fauna, rugged mountain peaks and lakes. The Tombstone Valley offers Grizzly bears, Moose and Wolves an ideal living space. 

After the rest house Eagle Plains at the end of the world the Dempster leads through Northwest Territories up to Inuvik. One of the most scenic sections leads through the Tundra the Richardson Mountains. Here I have the pictures the "Dancing grizzly bears" made on mine "409 days through America" trip.

Fascination of the far north

Back in Dawson, the Yukon is crossed and via Top of the World Highway one reaches Alaska. Further south this is also possible via the Alaska Highway, which runs from Forest of signs in Watson Lake Coming via Whitehorse and Haines Junction leads northwest to Tok. It goes along the wilderness of the mighty Kluane National Park with its mountain giants of the Saint Elias Range such as Mount Logan and enormous glaciers. The crosses from Haines Junction Haines Highway the border in the "Panhandle Alaskas" and leads to Haines. A trip through the Yukon can of course be excellent with one Alaska trip connect.

The almost endless wilderness of the Yukon with its rich fauna with bears, elks and wolves is a dream destination for every nature photographer and guarantees wonderful Yukon pictures.

My Yukon pictures for your home

My Yukon pictures can be found in this gallery. You are welcome to me to contact for your personal wall pictures on canvas, aluminum dibond, posters, acrylic glass, etc. as a creative gift or for decorating your home.

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