Whitehorse man's scenic skating video a gift for homesick Yukoners - Action News
Home WebMail Sunday, November 24, 2024, 12:45 AM | Calgary | -12.4°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
North

Whitehorse man's scenic skating video a gift for homesick Yukoners

Windy Arm on Yukon's Tagish Lake is developing a reputation as a go-to spot for idyllic winter skating videos. Whitehorse resident Brett Elliot filmed himself and some friends skating at the popular spot about 80 kilometres south of the Yukon capital.

'We decided to do some filming out there just to capture the moment,' says Brett Elliot

Windy Arm on Yukon's TagishLake is developing a reputation as a go-to spot for idyllic winter skating videos.

Whitehorse resident Brett Elliotfilmed himself and some friends skating at the popular spot about 80 kilometres south of the Yukon capital.

Elliot said the trip was inspired by a similar video that made the rounds in 2011, showing people playing hockey on crystal clear ice at Windy Arm. When Elliotgot word that there were similar conditions there last week, he rounded up some friends to see if they could capturea similar experience.

A man skates on a frozen lake, smiling.
Whitehorse resident Brett Elliot skates on Windy Arm last week. (Brett Elliot/Vimeo)
"Once we got out there there was a little bit of snow on the ice and we were a little disappointed but we decided to go out anyway...and we found the conditions were still excellent," he said. "We decided to do some filming out there just to capture the moment."

A friend even brought some tutus and Elliotfilmed the whole thing with an image-stabilized camera, making for a professional look.

When he sent the video to his friends, they urged him to share it more widely. It's racked up more than 4,200 views on Vimeo in a day.

Elliotsaid he hopes Yukoners who can't be home for the holidays enjoy the video.

"I have friends and family who aren't in Whitehorse for Christmas and I know that sharing that video with them also makes them homesick for Whitehorse," he said. "I just wanted to share that experience that I had with as many people as I could."