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There is no way to DIY this trip - fortunately for the bears. Cost c.£800 London to Winnipeg £600 flight Winnipeg to Churchill or alternatively a 36 hour train ride. A one day buggy excursion (usual to do two as you can dip!)plus overnight in Churchill 2 nights and two days buggy c.£1500. So I make it about £3k in late Oct - price rises into Nov.
The 30Kms of tundra tracks are accessible only by the Tundra Buggies massive low geared slow 'buses' - I drove one! Overall in two days on the tundra we saw 20+ bears - in town it was one per day if you were lucky. Its also a lot less dangerous these bears are incredibly inquisitive. The number of shots taken at a guess 500+.
7 comments:
Wow! looks like a fantastic trip Rich.Great images.
Apparently the spring warbler migration is mega too!
Less crowded than pelee with many concentrations at lake edges and islands etc.
Great shots Rich,what a thrill that must have been,love the top one-great light.
Top one Jeff is possibly the best pic I have taken at 1/3200 sec in great light with 18-135 mm.
Nice Bear shots Rich! How many of the Bear did you take?
Nice Rich - did you do a 'dude' tour or do it yourself?
There is no way to DIY this trip - fortunately for the bears.
Cost c.£800 London to Winnipeg
£600 flight Winnipeg to Churchill or alternatively a 36 hour train ride.
A one day buggy excursion (usual to do two as you can dip!)plus overnight in Churchill 2 nights and two days buggy c.£1500. So I make it about £3k in late Oct - price rises into Nov.
The 30Kms of tundra tracks are accessible only by the Tundra Buggies massive low geared slow 'buses' - I drove one!
Overall in two days on the tundra we saw 20+ bears - in town it was one per day if you were lucky. Its also a lot less dangerous these bears are incredibly inquisitive.
The number of shots taken at a guess 500+.
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