Well I am back from a wonderful trip to Churchill where there was no snow to a winter storm here in PA. We are due to get 4 - 8 feet, crazy.
It was really nice to have experienced seeing the Polar Bears with my Mother. It's been a long time since we have travel together and we really had a great time with many laughs, and lots of stories. Thanks Mom for inviting me along, it really was a special trip.
Now its time to swap out all these winter cloths for some flip flops and sundresses. We are off to Cabo San Lucas for some fishing, golf, sun, and tequila.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
Dog Sledding with Wapusk Adventures
Thursday, October 27, 2011
The town of The Churchill Manitoba Canada
The only way to get to Churchill is either by plane or by train. This makes it a pretty isolated place.
| Hudson Bay |
| Churchill River |
Close Encounters with a Polar Bear
It was really amazing to be this close to a polar bear. He looked so cute it was hard not to want to just reach down and pet his nose. Of course I did not, as cute as this bear appears it is still a wild animal.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Out on the Tundra
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Quest for the Polar Bear
The sun is shining, very little snow, & temperature 25f which is very comfortable for us but for the Polar Bears this is not a good thing. This time of year temperatures should be as low as -10 with snow. The polar bears need these cold temperatures so the Hudson Bay freezes allowing them to be able to hunt seals to eat. The changing climate is causing a longer period of time that the Polar Bears go without food. The ice is melting earlier in the spring & freezing later each year. This is bad news for the bear population.
What can we do to help the bears? Help decrease our carbon output.
The ones we have seen thankfully are looking healthy.
What can we do to help the bears? Help decrease our carbon output.
The ones we have seen thankfully are looking healthy.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Quest For the Lords of the Artic
An hour into our journey we spotted what we came all these miles for 2 Polar bears napping in the morning sun.
Once our buggy stopped it got them curious to come over & check us out. For the next hour the 2 entertained us, coming up to the side of the buggy, going underneath the grated platform, & providing everyone with some great photos.
We are guessing they are about 3 years old, one male & the other female, possibly siblings.
It was amazing watching them. They appear so gentle. One was fascinated by the light under the buggy platform and spent some time licking it & trying to remove it.
There were 3 other buggys parked and the bears checked out each one.
They sat under the platforms, stood up to the windows, checked the tires and finally laid down.
| Working at the light under the buggy |
Then all of a sudden they were done with us & moved towards the willows out of site.
Along the trail some distance from where we first saw them we spotted them again this time playing.
Before lunch we saw a good size Polar Bear taking a nap in the willows.
Lunch is served on board catered by the Gypsy Bakery. It was very good.
In the afternoon we saw a bear lying on a rock eating kelp.
As we were heading back to the tundra station we spotted 2 bears up in on the rocks. We stopped to take pictures and they decided to walk down to check us out. Our guide thought they were the same bears as the morning. This time one of them spent considerable time under the platform. He was smelling every one's boots, especially Jill's.
Before lunch we saw a good size Polar Bear taking a nap in the willows.
Lunch is served on board catered by the Gypsy Bakery. It was very good.
In the afternoon we saw a bear lying on a rock eating kelp.
As we were heading back to the tundra station we spotted 2 bears up in on the rocks. We stopped to take pictures and they decided to walk down to check us out. Our guide thought they were the same bears as the morning. This time one of them spent considerable time under the platform. He was smelling every one's boots, especially Jill's.
He actually raised up and put his paws up. After that excitement he wondered over to the side of the buggy and was licking the drain from the sink that had hot chocolate in it.
Someone whose name shall not be revealed, had emptied her cup in the sink. (guide did not tell us that only water should go in the sink) He sure did enjoy it as it was all over his nose.
They certainly seemed to like their pictures taken. We had to leave so they wondered off across the tundra. Hope to see them again tomorrow.
| Drinking Hot Chocolate from the drain |
Someone whose name shall not be revealed, had emptied her cup in the sink. (guide did not tell us that only water should go in the sink) He sure did enjoy it as it was all over his nose.
They certainly seemed to like their pictures taken. We had to leave so they wondered off across the tundra. Hope to see them again tomorrow.
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