here are my pics of the North Saskatchewan with the sun rising over a frosty fog filled river valley.
Monday, 23 September 2013
I went looking for Boggy Hall this weekend. I found it. I hooked up with two friends. We worked our way down to the mouth of the Brazeau River and \the North Saskatchewan. +_ 7.6 km roundtrip through solid bush with the occasional quad trail for a bit of relief.Then the following day we followed the signage on the Oil field roads to "Bogey Hall"...really that is what the official sign says. LOL
here are my pics of the North Saskatchewan with the sun rising over a frosty fog filled river valley.
here are my pics of the North Saskatchewan with the sun rising over a frosty fog filled river valley.
Saturday, 10 December 2011
Fort Langley, Abbotsford and a Paddleing Day on the Fraser River.!
I left late and arrived early. Despite heavy snowfall and despite the desperate actions of the numerous idiots on the highways I did arrive in Abbotsford unscathed. Do heart palpatations count.? Two seperate incidents will forever be paramount in my mind. The moron that was passing a transport between Whitecourt and Peers,on an icy highway,with fog prevalent in low areas,going uphill on a double yellow line...as I was cresting the hill.That called for a pit stop.
The other incident happened when I was returning home, it was less tramatic but still annoying.The guy reading his email (assumed) crossing the yellow line in a curve near Cranbrook.What ever was in his hand was more important than the car he was driving. I arrived safe and sound and that is what counts. It was pretty chilly for BC as you can see from the photos of the members gathering in the parking lot.
I have never spent any time in Abbotsford - Fort Langley before this trip, except to occasionally stop for gas and visit some of Marilyn`s old friends, but I highly recommend it for a time. What a couple of beautiful city`s.Fort Langley from what I saw reminds me of Old Town Canmore. As you can see from the photo`s the weather was quite chilly at about 2-3 C in the early morning as we all got ready to start the paddle at Matsqui Park in Abbotsford. Once we got the chill off of us by unloading the boats it was a very pleasant paddle on the Fraser River. We side tripped with a paddle up a small river near Maple Ridge, that feeds into Hayward Lake, to see the salmon run. If they were running I never got to see them.We only saw floating carcasses in the water in my boat. I heard someone else exclaim that they had seen a large salmon or two under their boat.I was more interested in watching the many bald eagles in the trees and on the gravel pads eating on salmon. I also learned that big brown headed eagles are younguns and not another golden eagles as I had mistakenly thought. When you only see one or two bald eagles a year in Alberta and they have white heads you just think they always have white heads.!
The 2 white boats were supplied by the Fort Langley Club and they managed to get their hands on a Haida Type canoe. The Red Rogues from Kelowna BC were in the Red Canoe.They sat 13 people in the Haida Rendition Canoe and I heard it was an experience to paddle.I never got that lucky and was quite happy to paddle in the other canoes.The entire day was pretty good. By the way. When it is 2-3 C you cannot keep your feet warm, even if you do not get them wet...Brr
After a great supper and an even better DVD release party it was back to Alberta. 3750 kms later I arrived home. I am officially finished this little adventure and I thank you for following my trip.
Matsqui Park near the Fraser River Bridge
First Stop near Maple Ridge on the bank of the River
It was this long...really !
Lunch on a gravel bar in the center of the river
Richard is always smiling
Rick goofing for the camera
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Merry Xmas to One and All
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Getting Excited about Abbotsford
The Video release is on November 19 2011 in Abbotsford BC. Here is the trailer for the video.
| Tracing the Columbia Video Premiere Oh, those Brigade Memories! Come to the Premiere of the film Tracing the Columbia-- Saturday, November 19, 2011, in Abbotsford, BC. It’s going to be a fun weekend. Arrive on Friday so you can paddle with us on Saturday morning, and more. Saturday is the BIG day Day trip (3 hours) on the Fraser River, from Mission to Fort Langley, starts early (9am) in the morning (Pre-registration is required; lunch makings will be available) Tour Western Canoeing & Kayaking - where CLIPPER canoes are made. Guided tours will be available at 4:10 and 4:30. Their large retail store will remain open late for those who would like to do some shopping; 1717 Salton Rd., Abbotsford, B.C. (No host) Supper at Finnigan’s Pub & Grill, 33780 King Road, Abbotsford Tracing the Columbia (the film premiere) is at 7 pm at the University of the Fraser Valley 33844 King Road. With Reception afterwards If you pre-ordered your copy, it will be available for pick-up. Western Canoeing, Finnigan’s Pub and the University are all within easy walking distance of each other. If you fly into Abbotsford (WestJet) , there is a very affordable shuttle service into Abbotsford. Rental cars are available too. Accommodations We have reserved a block of rooms at Best Western Bakerview Inn, 1821 Sumas Way, Abbotsford, BC V2S 4L5. Call them directly to book, 1-877-336-6156, or email bwbakerviewinn@shawcable.com. Tell them you are with the David Thompson Columbia Brigade to get the price $84 plus taxes. All rooms have a fridge & microwave. There’s a restaurant connected to the hotel—and many other choices for food and drink within walking distance. See http://www.roomstays.com/hotel/523555 for more details. You must book by November 1! Please reserve your tickets for the film by emailing Katie Stein Sather, ksather@shaw.ca. Tickets are complimentary for Brigade members, $10 for others. They will also be available for purchase at the door. Space on the Fraser River day trip, in voyageur canoes and a Pacific Dancer (The Dancer is a First Nations canoe, built by Clipper and patterned after those used on the south coast of BC) is limited. Please reserve your spot, and know that we will probably have the boats full. Please email Katie, ksather@shaw.ca. The cost will be $20 for non-members of the Fort Langley Canoe Club, $10 for members. Please remember that November is BC’s rainy season; come prepared to be wet. |
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Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Missing The Brigade Life I Am !!
I thought I was the only one who seemed to be missing the Columbia Brigade life. It seems that all the prior paddling partners that I have emailed, all are saying pretty much the same thing. It gets in your blood.
The 4 AM wakeups,the early morning paddles on the pristine water,the sunshine,the bloody rain that wouldn`t quit, the headwind when you are so near to the finish,the absolute beautiful scenery, the jockularity..jockularity?..yes there was plenty of that. We had a lot of fun. Maybe it was just because we were all away from the steady grind of everyday life. I know I miss it and that life must go on. In Slave lake Alberta it truly must go on as the rebuild of this community is just getting started. Thanks for listening and go have a peek at the flikr site where I have uploaded a months worth of my life on a 26 foot Northern Canoe.
By the way I did eat pemmican and flat bread. The pemmican I can do without, but I certainly understand how it was a life saver. BUT 3 lbs at a sitting...GROSS....
Dwaine`s Flikr Site
The 4 AM wakeups,the early morning paddles on the pristine water,the sunshine,the bloody rain that wouldn`t quit, the headwind when you are so near to the finish,the absolute beautiful scenery, the jockularity..jockularity?..yes there was plenty of that. We had a lot of fun. Maybe it was just because we were all away from the steady grind of everyday life. I know I miss it and that life must go on. In Slave lake Alberta it truly must go on as the rebuild of this community is just getting started. Thanks for listening and go have a peek at the flikr site where I have uploaded a months worth of my life on a 26 foot Northern Canoe.
By the way I did eat pemmican and flat bread. The pemmican I can do without, but I certainly understand how it was a life saver. BUT 3 lbs at a sitting...GROSS....
Dwaine`s Flikr Site
Monday, 27 June 2011
We are in Wenatchee Wa.
Unfortunately my trip is over. I must now leave the brigade and go home. Sadly, I am leaving many new friends behind. The Wenatchee World has done an article on the brigade and put me on the FRONT page of the Saturday morning paper. I took a lot of raspberries about being a "rock star" and a "photo hog" etc.I am hoping it was ALL in good fun.! We had many good laughs all day about this. NALS team was just fantastic for this entire trip. Denny and Delores DeMeyer do not get enough acculades for this. They even took us out to lunch yesterday for a very good Mexican Lunch. This is a recurring theme. We need real good Mexican food in Slave Lake if anyone is listening. On another note , I spotted a Smittys Rest. in Wenatchee yesterday. I was unable to convince the 14 other people to go there for lunch.
The City of Wenatchee showed up in throngs and were rewarded with fabulous sunshine on one of the hottest days we have experienced since we started. Again I am very impressed with the way people have grabbed hold of the Brigade and made it part of their heritage. The local government and the state legislature both made resolutions based on the Brigade and on David Thompson. How to go Wenatchee. The City claims to be the Apple Capital of the World. It is very pretty in town for sure and you can hear the scatter guns going off on the orchards as you paddle the Columbia.
The City fed us a very good BBQ meal and all in all it was fabulous. They had dancing,professional musicians,camp fires and songs and the whole scebang was really great. I had to go to my hotel around 8 Pm as I could not keep my eyes open. Starting at 4:30 AM does that to you. I even fell asleep on the phone with my wife I was so tired..
I have always loved being on the water since I was a yound kid,if it is in my kayak or any boat but there is a different feeling when you are working as a team to generate the power to get a 280 lb boat accelerating through back waters and eddies. We had an unfortunate incident yesterday that bent our flagpole that showed how people could work together to accomplish things even under duress. I have added up all my mileage and I only paddled about 478 km of the estimated 1600 to do. Half days (sharing the paddling so everyone gets some) and issues with Power Dams made for a couple of short paddle days. I have some great pictures and videos that I will edit clean up and upload to my flickr site in the next month.All my best to one and all and thanks for following my little adventure.Here is the photo that made the front page of the Wenatchee World.
The website isn`t setup the same as the paper was but it is a very good read indeed. :-)
The City of Wenatchee showed up in throngs and were rewarded with fabulous sunshine on one of the hottest days we have experienced since we started. Again I am very impressed with the way people have grabbed hold of the Brigade and made it part of their heritage. The local government and the state legislature both made resolutions based on the Brigade and on David Thompson. How to go Wenatchee. The City claims to be the Apple Capital of the World. It is very pretty in town for sure and you can hear the scatter guns going off on the orchards as you paddle the Columbia.
The City fed us a very good BBQ meal and all in all it was fabulous. They had dancing,professional musicians,camp fires and songs and the whole scebang was really great. I had to go to my hotel around 8 Pm as I could not keep my eyes open. Starting at 4:30 AM does that to you. I even fell asleep on the phone with my wife I was so tired..
I have always loved being on the water since I was a yound kid,if it is in my kayak or any boat but there is a different feeling when you are working as a team to generate the power to get a 280 lb boat accelerating through back waters and eddies. We had an unfortunate incident yesterday that bent our flagpole that showed how people could work together to accomplish things even under duress. I have added up all my mileage and I only paddled about 478 km of the estimated 1600 to do. Half days (sharing the paddling so everyone gets some) and issues with Power Dams made for a couple of short paddle days. I have some great pictures and videos that I will edit clean up and upload to my flickr site in the next month.All my best to one and all and thanks for following my little adventure.Here is the photo that made the front page of the Wenatchee World.
The website isn`t setup the same as the paper was but it is a very good read indeed. :-)
Wenatchee World June 26-2011/Kathryn Stevens |
An extreme takeout |
Hand over Hand and Up the Bank. Bernie Couldn`t stay awake either ! Denny and Delores. Oops sorry Buddy :-) |
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