Yep just yesterday.![]()
Yep just yesterday.![]()
I have bin looking for a excuse to get a sled I was going to wait till I got a Buffalo draw hopfully next year will be my Lucky year
Living the dream?
Good few commercial bush guys on this forum, Hawk-i if memory serves, Amphibious flying 205 / 212 ["Huey"] in Haiti, Slimbo flies helis in northern BC and the north coast in some pretty raunchy mountains and conditions, JHC-II flies Beavers, Otters, Beech 18s, all sorts, all across the north and arctic, H4831 long and impressive bush career and wrote a book about it, thepitchedlink proper heli pilot who's done it from heli skiing to high arctic, bushpilot flies 412s for the military but also fixed wing, many I'm missing. Each of us will tell you it's no dream job, but has it's high points. I spend 3 weeks a month away from home on average and would love to be home at night, lots of friends and coworkers have quit to work in a mill etc and do just that. One just quit after flying helis for fifteen years around the north to start a bookkeeping business from home a few months ago. But I digress...!All "dream jobs" come with their own particular brand of stuff to sit in.Good few commercial bush guys on this forum, Hawk-i if memory serves, Amphibious flying 205 / 212 ["Huey"] in Haiti, Slimbo flies helis in northern BC and the north coast in some pretty raunchy mountains and conditions, JHC-II flies Beavers, Otters, Beech 18s, all sorts, all across the north and arctic, H4831 long and impressive bush career and wrote a book about it, thepitchedlink proper heli pilot who's done it from heli skiing to high arctic, bushpilot flies 412s for the military but also fixed wing, many I'm missing. Each of us will tell you it's no dream job, but has it's high points. I spend 3 weeks a month away from home on average and would love to be home at night, lots of friends and coworkers have quit to work in a mill etc and do just that. One just quit after flying helis for fifteen years around the north to start a bookkeeping business from home a few months ago. But I digress...!
Also heard the road up Bitter creek has been removed, hoping to check things out a bit tomorrow if the weather holds.![]()
I have bin looking for a excuse to get a sled I was going to wait till I got a Buffalo draw hopfully next year will be my Lucky year
you might need a sled for the elk in February brother
last year we brought sleds and at last minute I decided to bring my grizzly.... good thing because the hunting area had very little snow and we didn't even unload the sleds the whole trip.
Left Bruce Jack on Monday, 3 feet of snow on the level at the lower camp, 15 feet or more in spots above the glacier lol.
Roads from Bell 2 to Kitwanga were interesting.
Caverk, were you talking about the Bitter Creek close to Stewart?

That's not a pelagic hull is ?
Where was the picture taken...
1980's vintage?
Rob
Do you run her back and forth to the Charlottes (Haida Gwaii)?




























