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Dempster Highway - North Fork Pass area (aerial)

A 61m aerial view of the Dempster Highway in the North Fork Pass area of Tombstone Territorial Park, Yukon.  Among the most scenic part of the highway, the road stays above elevated terrain in the seemingly vast tundra landscape of the Ogilvie Mountains w/ large rocky talus mountains & glacial u-shaped valleys.  Gravel stockpiles like this one are found all alongside the highway - the Yukon Government does not do much maintenance on the Dempster, deeming this road as the 'highway to nowhere'.  Often, road maintenance crews that I saw on the trip were based out of Manitoba.  Once one crosses into the Northwest Territories, road conditions are much more improved.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 18800x9400
Taken: 26/12/2023
Uploaded: 26/12/2023
Published: 26/12/2023
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Tags: north fork pass; dempster highway; highway 5; tombstone territorial park; goldensides mountain; aerial; ogilvie mountains; tundra; sunset; tombstone range; glacial; u shape valley; stockpile; gravel pit; blackcap mountain; trapper mountain; angelcomb peak; trailhead
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