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October 16, 2009



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Near and Far: Summer trip and snowy treat While their friends in Canyon Lake were experiencing triple-digit temperatures during the end of September, Evelyn and Charlie Jenkins were experiencing the first snow of the season in the outer Fairbanks, Alaska area with their uncle. They are pictured at Chatanika Gold Camp, where they bundled up and had lunch.
During the trip they also flew to Prudhoe Bay and Barrow, Alaska, the northernmost point of North America, also known as “Top of the World.” The arch of whale jawbones and the Artic Ocean provided an interesting and chilly backdrop for a day in the Artic Circle, which, according to Evelyn, is 2,945 miles from Los Angeles. While there, Evelyn says they saw two beached whales and two beached walrus and had lunch at Pepe’s North of the Border.
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