Now to be clear, I really don't care what people choose to eat in their every day lives. One thing I am passionate about however is pushing back against false propaganda directed at our agriculture community. The whole beef is bad is not only redundant, but completely false. I detest...
Hey Man!!!!! I thought we were past keyboard duke it out ers but now turned the corner into friendship. My heart is crushed. I'm going to need a tissue!
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Ironically this is the article that prompted my firing from a job in conservation when Wildsights John Bergenske phoned my boss and expressed displeasure with my statement regarding National Parks, Land access, and caribou. I had an ultimatum. To work WITH Wildsight professionally or I'd be...
Caribou calf in a maternity pen near Revelstoke, 2014, to protect it from wolves until it is old enough to survive. (Black Press Media)
B.C. VIEWS: Wolf kill, not backcountry bans, saving caribouB.C.’s largest herds turn the corner from extinction
TOM FLETCHER
Oct. 13, 2019 9:40 a.m...
You speak the truth lol. There was a symposium about 8 months ago and one of the delegates advocted for everyone to move to city centres to preserve wild habitat (it was a saving the wolves organization). One woman who was a passionate activist in our local kootenay hub for eco-terrorists on a...
I've recently been approached by a tourism board starting up in BC. They are wanting to promote winter tourism in Rural BC, especially snowmobiling.
What are some Must Have's you look for when choosing accommodations for your sledventures?
ooo one other suggestion perhaps I could add to your above point. Don't be a douche canoe or no one will want to ride with you.....
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Omgosh totally eh. Going Mach Chicken everywhere will not save your arse as much as having a decent level of throttle control. Working first on the control aspect will advance skill ten fold over the "pin er to win er" mentality.
Thank you!
How could this possibly be lol. Jeeeeeeze I wish that conservation was simply science based, rather than having the emotional influence of activists contaminating the process. I'm still not sold on the over valuing of habitat preservation, for National Parks have animals dying at the same or...
I read this a few times and I really do agree. Test out your gear for functionality before you head up into the backcountry. This is a really good point.
What are some Sage words of advice or helpful tips you'd give to riders getting into the sport for the first time?
What would you lend forth to riders who are getting back into the sport after years of hiatus?
Thank you Peepsters! :beer::beer::beer: