Things are looking up
First of all, thanks to Google for bringing the Smells Like Yukon website together with legions of visitors searching for information and / or video of grizzly bear attacks. And to you disappointed visitors, all we can say is… we’re doing our best. It hasn’t been a great year for unprovoked grizzly attacks on street vendors within Whitehorse City limits. The fact that the Flying Pisces fish and chip stand was more or less out of commission during the past few rainy days certainly put our schedule even further behind.
However, the next few days could be really promising. It looks like the weather might have turned–and just in time for the Kluane Mountain Bluegrass Festival in Haines Junction. Given the popularity of this event, it makes sense that the Flying Pisces will be hitting the road to satsify the hillbilly hunger of all them bluegrass fans. We’ve got our fingers crossed that it might lure a few grizzlies as well. If we’re not mistaken, Kluane National Park has the highest concentration of grizzlies in the world. We can only hope that those bears are hungrier and / or a little less timid than the lame-ass bears in the Whitehorse area.
So, to all you bluegrass / fish ‘n chip fans… make sure you’re wearing your bear spray when getting your fix at the Flying Pisces this weekend. And, in the unfortunate event that you don’t need that handy canister to fend off a crazed, fish-starved sow in front of our hidden camera, you can always use it turbo-boost your crispy cajun.