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		<title>Early spring in Yukon &#8211; gap year Arctic trips (I):</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We took a trip to the Yukon this spring! Our itinerary was fairly relaxed: we mostly stayed in Whitehorse, the territory’s capital, and explored the national park to the west as well as nearby First Nation towns. Whitehorse lies along the upper Yukon River on the eastern slopes of the Saint Elias Mountains. The surrounding ... <a title="Early spring in Yukon &#8211; gap year Arctic trips (I):" class="read-more" href="https://irreverentoutcrop.com/gap-year-arctic-trips-i-early-spring-in-yukon/" aria-label="Read more about Early spring in Yukon &#8211; gap year Arctic trips (I):">Read more</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We took a trip to the Yukon this spring! Our itinerary was fairly relaxed: we mostly stayed in Whitehorse, the territory&rsquo;s capital, and explored the national park to the west as well as nearby First Nation towns. Whitehorse lies along the upper Yukon River on the eastern slopes of the Saint Elias Mountains. The surrounding valleys create a relatively mild climate compared with other areas at&#8230;</p>
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