Yellowknife to Inuvik

Day 2: Yellowknife to Inuvik

Today was a travel day 2/2 to get to Inuvik. Canadian North fly from Yellowknife directly to Inuvik via Normal Wells, also on the Mackenzie River. We met up with the AWI and FMI team members in Yellowknife since their flight from Edmonton was the one we would join to get us to Inuvik. The flight was easy and uneventful and we arrived to see that the Polar 5 had already made it there before us. The crew took about 19 hours to fly from Muskoka to Inuvik, stopping at Thompson (MB) and Yellowknife (NWT) en route.

 

YZF – YVQ - YEV

Jobs for the day:

- Get to Inuvik :)

- Help unpack (done by the fantastic flight crew) :)

- Help sort out the gear – we are able to make use of the Aklak Air hanger to get our gear sorted and stored. :)

Martin, one of the AWI team members is an absolute genius at all things logistics (among many other skills he has).


Before

After

- Get checked into the Aurora Research Institute accommodation and set up the front room as a science data management nerve centre :)

Row House Living

Then dinner and science flight preparation. Thursday and Friday are looking great for flying with clear and calmish weather. The plan is to fly either TVC or the Beaufort Sea out to the multi-year ice. But we will see. Much flight planning still to do for the next two days so we can hit the ground running.

 

Tomorrow: Trail Valley Creek (terrestrial snow) or Beaufort Sea (sea ice).

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