I learned today that some photos from a year or so ago that show snow formations actually have a name.
Sastrugi - Parallel wavelike ridges caused by winds on the surface of snow
Cool.
Wiki has a technical description of the phenomenon and it's various stages. Find it here. They also have the Inuit names for them but I don't know the dialect used.
We have been pretty lucky and haven't had much snow but the temps are dropping and the snow is starting. Only had a couple of days of summer this year and it was just mosquito weather when it did happen.
Video taken this spring from the highest point along the new road going to the water point. The mountain on the left is Kingait Mtn and the mountain on the right is Nipple Mtn. The Hamlet of Cape Dorset is between the two at the water in the video.
High winds overnight combined with a high tide spelt doom for five boats in the Inlet.
Three of the sunk boats are to the left. The green boat was being hauled out after breaking lose and getting beached. Doesn't look to have been damaged to bad.
We were on holidays in May and spent our time touring around New Brunswick. Michele had never had her photo taken with the big potato outside of Fredericton. As you can see below we had a successful Mission.
This is actually a combination of two photos. If you look close you will see a couple of artifacts from the combination. We were the only ones there so could only take one photo at a time. Getting better at the Photoshop tricks.
A video of my morning commute in the summer. I tried to keep close to the same route as taken with the snowmobile. It takes a minute longer on the ATV.
I was trying to take more video this evening but had the settings for photo instead of video. After supper will go out and try again. Good excuse to tear up the roads again. Yaaaaa.