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Spring in the north
Spring in the Yukon can look pretty much the same as winter. In Whitehorse, Yukon the last average spring frost date is June 11 and the first fall average frost is August 25. So if you're a flowering plant up there you have to be ready to grow fast :-). It helps that they have almost 24 hours of daylight in the summer! This is a photo of Kuane National Park on a cloudy day with the grasses that feed the ungulates in the winter sticking up through the snow.
Kluane National ParkYukonsnowblack sprucedried grassesmountainsclouds
fotoeffects
on December 5, 2016Nice landscape!
johnchapmanphotographer
on December 5, 2016Hi Terry, this is great.
James Clarke (jamri)
on April 9, 2016Great shot. I don't think I'd like it being cold for that much of the year!
johnchapmanphotographer
on April 4, 2016Hi Terry, this is GREAT.
jimholmquist
on April 3, 2016Beautiful shot and I love the light coming through the clouds!
arctangent
on April 3, 2016Nice layered landscape
Lgood
on April 2, 2016Great shot of the vast area covered with snow. When we were there last July, there was snow on the mountains, but not on the ground. However, it was very, very cold. Nice shot!
Gene Hyder
on April 2, 2016Amazing shot.
Amy Spencer
on April 2, 2016Stunning image from the Kuane National Park, gorgeous!
Rick Willis
on April 2, 2016Beautiful...