Tuesday, July 31, 2007

fighting fire in a rainforest

we spent the past 10 days on a 220ha fire just north of mcbride - in an interior rainforest. it was the most unusual fire that i've ever been on. in some freak weather event, the fire raged downslope through cedar and hemlock (one of the least likely to burn fuel types that exist). our crew worked the bottom edge of the fire, often hiking up to 800m through unburned devil's club up to our eyeballs to get to spot fires that needed to be put out. we didn't use pumps or hose because of how spread out the spots were. instead, we carried around canvas pails so that we could use water from small streams where they existed. if there was no stream within 50m or so, we'd just use dirt to put the fire out, or if the fire was too hot for dirt, we'd buck up whatever was burning and pile it up to let it burn itself out over a day or two and then we'd go back to check on it. we got our fair share of rain on the fire, and spent a good chunk of our evenings picking devil's club thorns out of our skin and scratching mosquito bites (i guess they don't just live in the skeg), but all in all, it was a pretty fun fire, mostly for it's uniqueness.

NOT impressed by the devil's club!


a huge cedar stump. funny story...my squad noticed a sign for an "ancient forest" with 2000 yo cedars on the way down to the fire that we wanted to check out. so on our last morning, we got up extra early to make the drive and hike to see it and still meet everyone in pg on time. turns out the biggest tree in there was no bigger than what our fallers had been cutting (don't worry, they only cut the burning ones) on our fire!

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

rodeo weekend in the john

...and we did it up in fine style. on saturday night, 18 of us headed to the rodeo dance in our best country digs and danced the night away to the music of a live country band. a lot of the guys are even saying it'll be tough to beat for the best night of the year!

Thursday, July 05, 2007

just another weekend in the north

paddling the pine river...one of the few good things about a wet summer is that this river actually has enough water in it to paddle. and a lot of log jams. which were no problem to get around in the canoe with paul, but a got a little scarier when i was negotiating them in a kayak by myself (having kayaked maybe 5 times before and not at all in the past 5 years)!




shootin' shit...i'm not very good at skeet shooting (or skeet throwing for that matter), but i can blow the smitherines out of a beer can with the .17! we were even environmentally friendly little rednecks and picked up all our shells before we left :)




and sleeping in the hay loft (after an amazing into-the-sunset horseback ride)



the action-packed canada day weekend also included a very boring sick day and camping, tequila and fire works at hart lake. oh northern canada!