My Garmin GPS fell out of jacket pocket at the Renshaw cabin just outside the cabin on Friday Mar 18th. If you find it, could I please ask you to track me down at 780-916-9742. The GPS shows my name on start up but I dont recall if it has my contact info.
This is what we use at work to split and lift draglines and large shovels. Its capacity is 4.8 million pds. Might be a little heavy for the helicopter. Bump back up
Hey Sean it is Reid. The higher the compression the more correct the electrical spark system has to be on its game. That is why sometimes the spark plug will spark when tried out of the engine but when you reinstall it in the engine it acts up. I forget from Eng school but I think a spark plug...
I am with Randy Snochuk in regards to the scale of the avy through the area. We were coming out a number of years ago and some where around the 11 km????, we stopped as overheating. All of sudden, boom down it came right where we had just been traveling.
it was the most eerie feeling. The...
Was by Rangerton campground and stopped for a break. CO drove up and asked for Insurance/Registration and a chat about booze. One of our group did not have registration and got tagged. No tracks on the way out there however on the way back there was lots. No tracks on the way up to Sangudo on...
Being in the forestry business I can share this with the group building off of Curtis posting about us riding on the active Forestry road.
For the forestry contractor, safety is now the biggest issue to secure a logging contract and the biggest risk to lose the contract and deal with safety...
Was out riding on the weekend. Lots of snow. Does anyone know why the gate is locked at the last field before you drop down to the Pembina River on the east side to go to the Rangerton Campground?
Here is a video of the same hill that slide earlier this week.
This hill slide every year. A couple of years when they held the hill climb on this hill, Vinnie worked with avalanche control who used dynamite just before the races
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuU-vnh5M9s
That is quite the deal you went through with the avalanche rescue. There is no doubt it is a vertical type area and has a number of areas that like to avalanche. That area you refer to has certainly come down in the past. This is a little bit old but about 3 hours later when we came back...