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  • This is really beautiful. What time of year was this shot? Recently? What was the outdoor temperature like?

  • @danielthompson couple of days ago... 0 degree the first day about -8 the next one...

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  • how thick is that ice?

  • the ice was about 7 to 9 inches thick which is more then enough to skate on. Also the ice is black cause were standing over water that deep. there are photos of the shelf comming into view which are amazing. Being the windy arm of tagish the name itself explains why there is no snow on the surface. great video gabe shows off our home wonderfully.

    Steveo

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  • GO CANADA!!

    

  • Sweet. How many days did it stay like that before it snowed on it?

  • This is why i ♥ all of North America. :]

  • This is a pond hockey game involving Yukon College students from Whitehorse, Yukon. Gabe Rivest stumbled upon a smooth-as-glass lake on Windy Arm, which is part of Tagish Lake in Yukon. He grabbed six classmates and they hit the ice Sunday.

    Sportsnet posted the video on its website.

    "I was totally not expecting it," he said. "I guess for lots of people in the world, it's probably a very amazing thing to see. It was unreal to be there."

  • Canada is the most beautiful country! :)

  • Wish i was there be so much fun

  • "Car!"

  • @funonvideo i think he would have been using a gopro camera.

  • This is so beautiful and representative of how incredible Yukon scenery is....may I ask what type of camera you recorded with? Was it on a headband?

  • Oh Canada

    Our home and native land....

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