Living in hotel rooms
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I'm probably going to arrive right in the muskito season, so yeah got lots of bug spray and a face net. No sure how bad its going to be. I'll make sure to get some tv show dvds, thanks for the tip. And sincerely hope the beds are ok. Actually mabe I should bring an inflatable on with a sleeping bag just in case...
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Go to a computer surplus store and buy a 120 volt biscuit fan, get a cord and plug and wire it. You won't find too many Northern hotels with air conditioning but it gets hot up there and the fan will help you get some sleep - it fits in your flight bag and its fairly quiet.
Buy a roll of bug screen and some tape. You will have to open your window to stay cool. At one famous hotel I stayed at, a glorified bunkhouse, there were 2 screens for 10 rooms and they tended to vanish in the night. Think of being tied in a gunny sack with 40 pounds of mosquitos and black flies (depending on the time of day).
Buy a plastic bug gun, the kind that shoots a tethered disc. You will have hours of fun shooting bulldogs.
Have some fun, but never refuse to dance if a "lady" asks you...
Buy a roll of bug screen and some tape. You will have to open your window to stay cool. At one famous hotel I stayed at, a glorified bunkhouse, there were 2 screens for 10 rooms and they tended to vanish in the night. Think of being tied in a gunny sack with 40 pounds of mosquitos and black flies (depending on the time of day).
Buy a plastic bug gun, the kind that shoots a tethered disc. You will have hours of fun shooting bulldogs.
Have some fun, but never refuse to dance if a "lady" asks you...
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I would say it is an excellent opportunity to stay away from TV. I gave up on it when I came here, and feel much better. Although I have a 42 inch plasma screen in my room, connected to two satellite receivers, I have not turned in on in months. Internet is a much better pastime, as is the gym.ericrobitaille wrote:I'm probably going to arrive right in the muskito season, so yeah got lots of bug spray and a face net. No sure how bad its going to be. I'll make sure to get some tv show dvds, thanks for the tip. And sincerely hope the beds are ok. Actually mabe I should bring an inflatable on with a sleeping bag just in case...
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Put all of your stuff (bags etc..) in the bathtub before you step any further into the room. Then, strip the bed(s) and make a thorough inspection of the frame, boxspring, and mattress. Do the same to the chest of drawers before you use them. You do not want those little buggers getting a ride back to your house...
+1. Don't ask. This is sage advice. The things I wish I did not know.....
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I've actually been sent to Kulusuk in Greenland... 3 days now and still no fly. Weather looking bad for another couple of days still. Having lot of practice with the RC heli. Should of brought movies :S. No luck in fishing yet.
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Holy crap - guess that's better than Norman Wells! They got "Iceland" correct, but they didn't get "Greenland" quite right.
One word for you - Sudoku!
One word for you - Sudoku!
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Just read up on Kulusuk and the hotel, not at all like the Fort Simpson hotel, nor any other in Canada! I'd go there voluntarily! Have fun.
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Get an inflatable that moans.......it will be more lifelike.Actually mabe I should bring an inflatable on with a sleeping bag just in case...
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Not exactly sure on the hunting season's. But if you have time, maybe pick up a firearms license. 7F brings in tons of hunters for the Caribou season up there but it may be closer to the fall. I bet you can't find a better time killer then that! Might have to make some friends to get around though!
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This is what I bring:
My ipad filled with tunes and books
My Bose soundlink..best thing ever
running shoes
Insanity DVDS
mosquito coils
deck of cards
scented candles cause im such a chick
never can have enough flashlights/knives
tupperware container
my coffee mug
My ipad filled with tunes and books
My Bose soundlink..best thing ever
running shoes
Insanity DVDS
mosquito coils
deck of cards
scented candles cause im such a chick
never can have enough flashlights/knives
tupperware container
my coffee mug
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If you are in YVP, you may wanna try to hang out with the Air Inuit guys/gals. A great bunch of people. Better than sitting alone masturbating in your hotel room...
Enjoy your stay.
Enjoy your stay.
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I wonder if Mattress Mary is still there?ericrobitaille wrote:
I'm actually going to YVP for survey with Pa-31. Not so far up north...
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Actually there has been change of plan. I'm in Greenland Kulusuk (BGKK). Wish I brought more movies. Town aint big, its a 15 min walk around the town... Went fishing a little. ATC guys are friendly. Not much air traffic here.
Anyways, Thank y'all for the advice!
Anyways, Thank y'all for the advice!
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You should go fishing a lot ..... and take pictures. You'll regret not doing both in a few more years.