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Originally Posted by wabigoon
Until this all passes, I'd sure call ahead.

wabigoon;
Good morning to you sir, I hope that you and your family are well and keeping out of harm's way.

Honestly until this all settles out for a couple weeks, I'd think that most travel plans anywhere should be suspended.

The whole situation is unprecedented and any predictions on what may or may not be open, running or manned are at best a guess.

Stay well my friend.

Dwayne


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Good Sunday morning to you Dwayne. No church for us, our pastor did do a nice online service.

You may have missed the puppy pictures I posted last night, Our son's family has a eight week old Australian Shepard.

That made Jake a bit late this morning.
[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

Life goes on, it will be a good thing when all this disruption is past us.

The best to you, and that lovely family.


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Originally Posted by yukon254
The NWT closed its border today. Im in the outfitting business here in Yukon ( fishing lodge, and trapping) and I can tell you that this deal has the potential to be real bad. We are lucky, we can weather the storm even if we have to cancel everyone this summer. But few are in that position. If this goes on much longer there will be a bunch of outfitters out of business. Im already hearing that some are getting a lot of cancelations. Luckily we've only had two, and they were both retired doctors who were called back to work. I fear the economy more than the virus....some talking heads are predicting a 20% unemployment rate. If that happens there will be few outfitters left standing after the dust settles....


yes the local economy and of course the global will take a huge jab with that. maybe we will get Yukon closed too... good luck with your business.

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Thanks Phil, seems to be a fluid situation that is changing rapidly. My wife and I work for EMS when we are home and our protocols are changing by the day. The malaria drug treatment has alleviated a lot of the fear it seems. I see markets are up today so that should help.

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The trouble is that markets go up one day and then go down for 4 or 5 days. Markets eventually go up if the holders are young enough to out wait the change. This is worse for those of us who are of an age that we don't know how much time we have left. This wouldn't hurt me but it might severely affect my children.
Jim

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