
Some of the cargo piles at CTAM

A Bell 212 Helicopter on the pad at CTAM

The ski-way at CTAM. The groomers work this runway nearly constantly through the day.

The Twin Otter that will bring us to our remote camp.

CTAM from a distance in the snows of the Walcott Névé
That's a vast snowy place... I wonder if the place has a numerous population of settlers.CTAM Blog offers cable supplies which can be helpful in this area.
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