Tundra Golf

What else should you do if your backyard happens to be thousands of square miles of treeless rolling tundra? Stories of an unusual life in the arctic territory of Nunavut.

Saturday, March 04, 2006

One of the thousands of unnamed peaks that we flew over during our run about the Baffin Island region. This shot was taken at 21000 ft. from within our chartered single engine Pilatus. Posted by Picasa
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