Some may remember Mike Seminoff, the original owner of Kootenay Sleds and Wheels, and basically a legend. Coolest man ever. Before he passed away he told me of the incident he had with a wolverine on Meadow Mountain. Apparently the Wolverine was stuck inside the outhouse (yup in the poop and...
You're like a bloody monkey in the trees! hahahaha.. Remember trying to navigate our way out of JB... Ok which was our up track???? Efffing Dean!!!!!!!!
On the plus side, I'm much more comfortable riding ridiculous drainages, creek beds and thick trees because of this haha.
It's pretty easy to become disoriented in the backcountry. Those who say, just follow your tracks back underestimate the amount of track there can be especially when you're playing in the trees. Weather can also be a contributing factor. I remember a blizzard blowing in so fast I couldn't...
That is awesome! We are so fortunate! A wolverine would have been incredible to see in the wild, for not many are fortunate enough to see one in a lifetime!
I love the flying squirrels that swoop through the forest. It is very difficult however, to come up with a universal hand signal for...
A few words from our friends at Let's Ride BC. Here are some suggestions for protocol when encountering wildlife when snowmobiling in the backcountry.
My personal scariest encounter was a Moose. I had all of the kids with me. We called him the Moose-A-Saures Rex. He charged us. Had the...
hahaha I dig that! I think I sucked at my last caribou cooking experience though. It wasn't in the rut but man didn't care for it at all. A wonderful guide and outfitter gave us a roast. I did it in the slow cooker before we had a traeger. I wanted to love it, but gahhhhhh nope for me.
Unfortunately we wont' be going to the sled show this year. Work is so busy, and we haven't gotten our elk yet. We only have days to harvest and it's looking bleak. So many wolves, bears and other predators. Went up to our spot that should have been a sure thing, spooked 2 wolves and ran...
See that is where there is a defining factor in my opinion. If one chooses a certain diet and it works for them cool, but when they insist that others must follow their way of eating and demonize any other dietary choices it starts to get extremely toxic and becomes a slippery slope of...
I think it's the holier than though attitudes and the demands they make upon others that chaps my kiester the most. They make their own science up and then demand everyone follow their anti meat cult. I'll check out more of his vids. He seems super on point.
Wow that is an incredible video. No way that kind of reporting that we saw from the 90's on the effects of orthorexia could exist now. He's totally right. There is an agenda behind all of this, and it isn't about health.