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Yellowknife or Boston

#1 Post by Spock » Sun Jan 01, 2017 10:35 am

We are arguing over the next vacation destination for the Spocks.

I had always understood that Yellowknife would be the next destination after California 2016. As it stands right now, the vote is 1 for Yellowknife and 4 for Boston/New England.

Don't ask me why I want to go to Yellowknife, I just want to.

There are some wavering voters on the other side. I played my trump card of the Bush Pilots' Monument and that might peel off 1 or 2. The Northwest Territories are the same latitude as Finland and that seems to be weakening their resolve as well.

Plus I can be grumpy and pout like a teenager so I am playing that card as well.

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Re: Yellowknife or Boston

#2 Post by Bob Juch » Sun Jan 01, 2017 11:04 am

Spock wrote:We are arguing over the next vacation destination for the Spocks.

I had always understood that Yellowknife would be the next destination after California 2016. As it stands right now, the vote is 1 for Yellowknife and 4 for Boston/New England.

Don't ask me why I want to go to Yellowknife, I just want to.

There are some wavering voters on the other side. I played my trump card of the Bush Pilots' Monument and that might peel off 1 or 2. The Northwest Territories are the same latitude as Finland and that seems to be weakening their resolve as well.

Plus I can be grumpy and pout like a teenager so I am playing that card as well.
If you go to Yellowknife, go in July when it's warm; right now it's -22°C, a lot colder than Minot. I'm not sure why you'd want to spend more than one day there so maybe plan a driving vacation.
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Re: Yellowknife or Boston

#3 Post by Catfish » Sun Jan 01, 2017 6:28 pm

Since you went west last year, maybe go east this year, and then go to Yellowknife next year?
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Re: Yellowknife or Boston

#4 Post by Spock » Sun Jan 01, 2017 8:19 pm

BobJ>>>"If you go to Yellowknife, go in July when it's warm; right now it's -22°C, a lot colder than Minot. I'm not sure why you'd want to spend more than one day there so maybe plan a driving vacation."

Yep, it is a summer deal. The attraction for me is the long drive.
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Catfish>>>"Since you went west last year, maybe go east this year, and then go to Yellowknife next year?" Utterly reasonable, but I don't want to be reasonable. I want to be grumpy (I am 50) and pout about it.

Plus there is a "Giant Mine". I haven't played that card yet with the kids, plus that might be the card that tips Mrs. Spock my way.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_Mine

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Re: Yellowknife or Boston

#5 Post by jarnon » Sun Jan 01, 2017 8:30 pm

Spock wrote:The Northwest Territories are the same latitude as Finland and that seems to be weakening their resolve as well.
That reminds me of my Scandinavian cruise in June 2010, when the days lasted forever. Sure enough, sunset in summer in Yellowknife is around 11 pm, and sunrise is around 4 am. That could be an incentive, but you have to try to get enough sleep.
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Re: Yellowknife or Boston

#6 Post by Bob Juch » Sun Jan 01, 2017 9:12 pm

Spock wrote:BobJ>>>"If you go to Yellowknife, go in July when it's warm; right now it's -22°C, a lot colder than Minot. I'm not sure why you'd want to spend more than one day there so maybe plan a driving vacation."

Yep, it is a summer deal. The attraction for me is the long drive.
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Catfish>>>"Since you went west last year, maybe go east this year, and then go to Yellowknife next year?" Utterly reasonable, but I don't want to be reasonable. I want to be grumpy (I am 50) and pout about it.

Plus there is a "Giant Mine". I haven't played that card yet with the kids, plus that might be the card that tips Mrs. Spock my way.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_Mine
There are also diamond mines.
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Re: Yellowknife or Boston

#7 Post by Spock » Sun Jan 01, 2017 10:14 pm

>>>There are also diamond mines.<<<

Not sure-but I think they are a ways out. Never touched on this but it is interesting to me. Considering that I live in a very rural area-we have some pretty world class businesses here.

The town 15 miles away-has a company makes aggregate handling systems that have been sold to the diamond mines-they have to bring them in the winter-plus they have sent equipment to the salt mines in Djibouti and obviously other places.

The town (Alexandria and the surrounding area) is the silicon valley of packaging equipment-one firm was the original-but many people from that business (Douglas Machine)have split off from that and started their own related businesses.

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