
The Legacy, perspective -Dawson City was settled during the Gold Rush. Today it is a tourist destination but the real legacy of this small town lies in it’s natural environment.

A Mould -The ice is formed by pouring water into wooden forms, which are sealed and only open at the top.

Steam Drilling the Yukon - Worker uses a steam head to melt a hole in the 4 feet deep river ice, from which water will be pumped into the wooden form and left to freeze for several weeks.

De-moulding - After wild temperature fluctuations from rain to -50 Celsius, the wooden forms are taken off.

Legacy, De-mould -Removing all of the screws in the cold is a daunting task. Drill batteries run low quickly.

Legacy, L The dry cold of the north created fissures in the ice as soon as it was exposed to the air. Straps secure the ice blocks.

L-GACY - The forms are removed and only small pieces of wood support the letters with the canteleivers. To everyone’s surprise, the ice letters crumbled to the ground as soon as the wood was removed.