Who am I?
I'm Murray Lundberg, a historian, writer and photographer who lives in the little village of Carcross, in Canada's Yukon Territory.
My experience: I have been active in nature and heritage conservation efforts since the late 1970s. In 1985 I visited the Yukon and Alaska, flying my own Cessna 172, and fell in love with the country - five years later, I moved to Whitehorse. I have now travelled extensively and conducted educational tours throughout the Yukon, Alaska and the western Northwest Territories, and am the author of a local mining history, Fractured Veins & Broken Dreams, and a historical tour guide to the Alaska Highway.
Heavily involved in community affairs, I was an Auxiliary member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police from 1994-1997, and have served on several community boards, including the Whitehorse Heritage Advisory Board and the Yukon Quest Sled Dog Race.
How can I help you?
I came to the conclusion a few years ago that I was born a Northerner, it just took me 40 years to get home! The more of this amazing land I see, the further I want to explore, and the Internet now allows me to share that passion."
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