Roughing it...oh dear god!
The 2 day dog sledge tour was unbelievable! It was like nothing I have ever done before, however, it was definitely much more ‘outdoorsy’ than what I am used to!
Here's some pics of the sledging in action. We all took turns driving the sledges and snow mobiles, it was so much fun!


After freezing our butts off on the sledge ride we arrived in this incredibly isolated place by a river where we stayed over night.
Here is the little village area where we stayed. It was this tiny little group of hutts. Each hutt was like a different room. One was the kitchen, one the sleeping place, one the meat house(yuk!)and one the sauna.

This is the river next to our mini-village. This really gives you an idea of how isolated it was! We got to ice skate on the parts where the ice was thick. I have to admit though, i was so paranoid, i kept thinking that i could hear the ice breaking under me.

We had to do everything for ourselves, including chopping your own firewood and making your own fires. Turns out that I am not so bad with an axe!

We even had to collect our own water from a hole in the the river

Seeing reindeer was a big thrill for me! Unfortunately, it turns out that the people up in the arctic think that reindeer can replace all 5 food groups. They tried to feed it to me both days and i truly battled. I promised myself i would have some but i just couldn't. Kept thinking of Rudolf!

Besides, they didn't exactly make reindeer seem very appealing to eat. Picture this.....About 5 meters to the left of the kitchen were live reindeer, to the right was a reindeer hide stretched out to dry. Then just outside the door to the kitchen were reindeer feet with the leg bones sticking out, still with some blood on them. Then you walk inside the kitchen, sit on reindeer furs and have a reindeer head mounted to the wall above the table. Then this big bowl of reindeer meat gets slapped down in front of you...it was a little much for me!
But overall, it was awesome. We got to go ice skating, cross country skiing, play ice hockey and go ice fishing. We went for walks where the snow came up to my waist.
The boys jumped off trees into the snow and we had the biggest snow fights. It was really great!
The 2 day dog sledge tour was unbelievable! It was like nothing I have ever done before, however, it was definitely much more ‘outdoorsy’ than what I am used to!
Here's some pics of the sledging in action. We all took turns driving the sledges and snow mobiles, it was so much fun!


After freezing our butts off on the sledge ride we arrived in this incredibly isolated place by a river where we stayed over night.
Here is the little village area where we stayed. It was this tiny little group of hutts. Each hutt was like a different room. One was the kitchen, one the sleeping place, one the meat house(yuk!)and one the sauna.

This is the river next to our mini-village. This really gives you an idea of how isolated it was! We got to ice skate on the parts where the ice was thick. I have to admit though, i was so paranoid, i kept thinking that i could hear the ice breaking under me.

We had to do everything for ourselves, including chopping your own firewood and making your own fires. Turns out that I am not so bad with an axe!

We even had to collect our own water from a hole in the the river

Seeing reindeer was a big thrill for me! Unfortunately, it turns out that the people up in the arctic think that reindeer can replace all 5 food groups. They tried to feed it to me both days and i truly battled. I promised myself i would have some but i just couldn't. Kept thinking of Rudolf!

Besides, they didn't exactly make reindeer seem very appealing to eat. Picture this.....About 5 meters to the left of the kitchen were live reindeer, to the right was a reindeer hide stretched out to dry. Then just outside the door to the kitchen were reindeer feet with the leg bones sticking out, still with some blood on them. Then you walk inside the kitchen, sit on reindeer furs and have a reindeer head mounted to the wall above the table. Then this big bowl of reindeer meat gets slapped down in front of you...it was a little much for me!
But overall, it was awesome. We got to go ice skating, cross country skiing, play ice hockey and go ice fishing. We went for walks where the snow came up to my waist.
The boys jumped off trees into the snow and we had the biggest snow fights. It was really great!

4 Comments:
Well I never thought I would think the words “Bianca” and “outdoorsy” in the same sentence. Stunned! There’s more! “Bianca” and “Dog Sledge”, “Bianca” and “good with an axe”, “Bianca” and “isolation”, even “Bianca” and “little village” is pushing it. What has the cold done to you! Sounds like you are skating thin ice both physically and mentally. Sounds like you’re have a great time. I am sure Rudolf will forgive you. – Love Joe and Josie.
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Joe & Josie, at 8:12 AM
Bianca I am loving your blog. I think the things you have gotten up to are amazing. The trips look unreal. And the ice palace...What the..? Looks like you have having an awesome time and you are bring light to my life when I get to read all your notes from my desk hiden under office lights. I feel isolated too...but not that there is no people...but the people don't talk so I'm bored!
Love u girly xx VANESSA
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Anonymous, at 12:56 PM
i agree with joe josies thoughts, sounds a fantastic experience though, luv us
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Anonymous, at 4:14 PM
i have to say bianca on roughing it : oh my god: is very insightful, i guess you will be ready to go camping it with steve / mandy and group , let them know when your ready to, what a future leader with the girl guides / scouts maybe///
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