MORE PHOTOS FROM KAKTOVIK

Kaktovik clinic staff, Michelle, Annie, Mary G and Mary S.  Great group of women along with Glenda who was on call at night, so might have been catching up on some rest.

Next several photos are of a drive around Kaktovik before taking off on Friday morning.


The Brooks Range in the distance to the south.




A few sea gulls...a prelude to the thousands of  birds who will migrate here in the summer.


One of several intersections in Kaktovik.  

Snow fence used to stop drifting snow from blowing through the village.

Several whaling sleds.  Whaling takes place in the fall in Kaktovik, normally the second week of September.


Part of the DEW (Distance Early Warning) Line, a radar system to detect Soviet  bombers during the Cold War.




Pumping at the lagoon.

There is no terminal at the airport.  People wait in their vehicles for the Era plane to arrive.

Touch down and coming our way.

Taxiing in to where we'restanding.

OK, you can put on the brakes any time.

A fun bank to the left, circling around for the flight to Deadhorse.

...more fun.

Deadhorse from the air...two more touch downs and home in Barrow by the afternoon.

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