Early morning in the sunless, frigid, and vast Yukon a lone hiker set forth on a journey. The sky was drab, but not a single cloud was to be seen. During the brightest hour of the day it seemed dark and dreary. What it must feel like to go the entire day and never see the sun rise? The crisp arctic air was piercing enough to keep even the wildlife at bay. The man traveled with a native husky that wanted nothing more than warmth. It became cold enough to freeze ones own saliva before it reached the earth's floor. The Yukon was surrounded by a vast forest of trees. In his view, he saw snow that lacked a single indent on its surface.
This was the journey the hiker was embarking on . This image captures the desolate, sunless, and frigid wild.
The dreary, yet brightest time of day. He had traveled most of the day and never saw the sun.
The husky is covering itself with snow to maintain warmth during the frigid winter.
This illustrates the vast forest that the hiker was surrounded by during his journey.
The untouched snow indicates that no one has been in this area. It's a sign that the hiker was the only one that had dared to be out there in a while.





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