We had a GREAT weekend. Accomplished so much and it started with a road trip to Red Deer late last week. I got to visit with Matt, Tiff and two grandkids, pick up a new gate system for the ranch, visit with the wonderful owners at Range Road and then drive the 6.5 hours home. Ruined a tire on the trailer on the wonderful Alberta roads as well. Saturday my buyer came for last seasons Argo. This is the second machine he has bought from us and he puts them to good use. We did a couple of podcasts, edited one and got it up. Sandi's garden is coming up and look at the onion sets in the second picture!
Just one of those great days to be alive! Well maybe I've had too many cups of Wolverine smoked coffee.
How was your weekend?
Here is the project that has had me hopping this year.
What we have been up to this summer....
We are pleased to announce our new series starting October 2025. This has been a chore to get it underway added to that we had a computer failure that almost left us with out our library. Thankfully we now have it all up and running (sort of) and with a final upgrade we should be all new and improved. I will finally get episode 9 up today as well and the rest of the season that we are so grateful to still have.
Rich and Sandi sit down for a looooong podcast with the folks from Panoramic. You can find out more about the guys at https://www.panoramicoutdoors.com/
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Can someone tell med why EVERY single marten jumps with left leg first or in front? Never in 30 years I have find a track with right led first in the track 🤷
With Troy on a mountain sled breaking trail we managed to open up 20 km of trail. It was a long day with many times stuck for every one. The next day I got to check and reset 18 cat pens. Picked up 3 cats and had 3 more walk through snowed in pens. Only 50 more pens to find and reopen (and 120 km more trail!) Check out how much snow there is to dig out of pens! The top of the snare is at 20" and there is probably a foot of snow under it. Trapping Inc TV
Sorry I have been MIA here. I have been struggling with health, weather and equipment issues.
It was the final struck of the day. The snow is next to impossible for the Antichrist. This was probably the 20th stuck in 4 km. In fact at one point to turn around I had to dig a 12' circle to the ground to hand bomb the pig in a circle. Exhaustion got the best of me and with the road in sight this happened. I walked out and back to the cabin. By road it was 8 km. Over night it hit -36 and the antichrist wouldn't start, so there it sat for 5 days. Friday Skyler and Troy came out with me. I took a new battery and the Antichrist fired up. A chainsaw and a tug and we got back up on the trail. Trapping Inc TV