Fall is definitely here! With the leaves turning and the cooler weather it won't be long and we'll be seeing some the white stuff, well OK, maybe not yet down there but definitely up here in Hinton, this weeks forecast is for cooler, wet weather with a chance of wet snow!
Harvest in full swing near Bow Island, the kids got some rides in on the combine.
The kids leaving for school in the morning, no more shorts and t-shirts.
Who's missing?
"Yeah, Blair's gone to the farm for the weekend!"
"Ah, no little brother to bug me!"
Remember Blair's birthday is coming up this Wednesday (September 24th)!
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Problem Wildlife!
This past week we learned how to deal with problem wildlife, everything from elk & deer eating rancher's hay stacks to bears & wolves eating their livestock to cougars & bears attacking humans.
Remember this picture? Who do you think is going to have to deal with this little (big) problem?
The Kokanee Ranger? Or maybe your asking yourself "WWZD?"
Here kitty kitty! This was a 2 year old female cougar that we used for our human attack scenario. In case your wondering, she was snared and euthanized by one of the Hinton F & W Officers.
This is mine & Chuck's 'pail-set' that we set up for capturing a grizzly bear. We spent a day in the bush setting traps and snares for cougars, bears (both grizzly & blacks) and wolves. Last weekend my partner in Pincher Creek captured a 600 pound grizzly!
Remember this picture? Who do you think is going to have to deal with this little (big) problem?
The Kokanee Ranger? Or maybe your asking yourself "WWZD?"
Here kitty kitty! This was a 2 year old female cougar that we used for our human attack scenario. In case your wondering, she was snared and euthanized by one of the Hinton F & W Officers.
This is mine & Chuck's 'pail-set' that we set up for capturing a grizzly bear. We spent a day in the bush setting traps and snares for cougars, bears (both grizzly & blacks) and wolves. Last weekend my partner in Pincher Creek captured a 600 pound grizzly!
Local Rivers
Last week I took a Swift Water Rescue Course, this proved to be one of the more interesting courses so far and had me a little worried. The course was three days long and had us learning how to swim and make rescues in the fast moving Athabasca River.
The river consists of melt water from a nearby glacier so the temperature is a balmy 4 degrees Celsius. We had to wear dry suits to keep from getting hypothermia, shoes to keep our feet from getting cut up on the rocks, helmets to keep from getting knocked out while floating down the rapids and PFDs to keep us afloat.
This spot is called "Beckers", it is just off of Highway 93 in Jasper National Park. The picture doesn't do this spot justice, I was scared floating through those rollers down stream. We had to perform certain tasks like swimming into mid-stream eddies, going under & over logs in the river, getting our PFDs off while tied to a stick totally submerged and (my favourite) cutting yourself free from a rope tied around your foot while underwater.
Yes, that's fresh snow up there!
Before having to swim in the river I actually didn't mind spending some time fishing on the weekends. Here's my first Bull Trout, this one weighed about 3 pounds.
This is my first Arctic Grayling, what a beautiful fish.
The river consists of melt water from a nearby glacier so the temperature is a balmy 4 degrees Celsius. We had to wear dry suits to keep from getting hypothermia, shoes to keep our feet from getting cut up on the rocks, helmets to keep from getting knocked out while floating down the rapids and PFDs to keep us afloat.
This spot is called "Beckers", it is just off of Highway 93 in Jasper National Park. The picture doesn't do this spot justice, I was scared floating through those rollers down stream. We had to perform certain tasks like swimming into mid-stream eddies, going under & over logs in the river, getting our PFDs off while tied to a stick totally submerged and (my favourite) cutting yourself free from a rope tied around your foot while underwater.
Yes, that's fresh snow up there!
Before having to swim in the river I actually didn't mind spending some time fishing on the weekends. Here's my first Bull Trout, this one weighed about 3 pounds.
This is my first Arctic Grayling, what a beautiful fish.
WWZD?
Recent Bike Rides!
With nothing better to do on the weekends up here in Hinton, other than laundry and reading, I've been getting in a few road trips on my bike.
Last weekend I rode out to Jasper National Park. It was only a 57 km ride with some spectacular scenery.
One of the trail hazards that I'm not use to encountering!
My first long trip was up to the summit of Obed Mountain which is about 20 kilometers east of Hinton on Highway 16.
Last weekend I rode out to Jasper National Park. It was only a 57 km ride with some spectacular scenery.
One of the trail hazards that I'm not use to encountering!
My first long trip was up to the summit of Obed Mountain which is about 20 kilometers east of Hinton on Highway 16.
Volleyball!
Be-lated Update
Its been several weeks since I did an update, I guess I've been busy with the academy during the week and missing the family on the weekends!
Me and the kids when I was home for the September long weekend, can you tell they miss me?
Playing the Princess Game with Erinn.
My grass is finally starting to fill in along the road, thanks to the off & on rain we have been getting.
Me and the kids when I was home for the September long weekend, can you tell they miss me?
Playing the Princess Game with Erinn.
My grass is finally starting to fill in along the road, thanks to the off & on rain we have been getting.
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