Fraser Lake ride Sept 2010
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Canada Chronicles - Fraser River Sturgeon ft. Fishing with Rod & Kanalgratis.se
Tag along on an epic journey along the Fraser River in BC, Canada as Johan Ruhe from kanalgratisdotse meets up with Rodney Hsu from YouTube channel Fishing with Rod and fishing guide Dean Werk from Great River Fishing Adventures to try to catch the dinosaurs of the Fraser River - the prehistorical sturgeon.
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Burns Lake July 2016
Day two is BURNS LAKE BC, worth a visit at some point in your riding life and I am sure it is only going to get better.
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[TRAILER] Canada Chronicles - Fraser River Sturgeon ft. Fishing with Rod & Kanalgratis.se
Tag along on an epic journey along the Fraser River in BC, Canada as Johan Ruhe from kanalgratisdotse meets up with Rodney Hsu from YouTube channel Fishing with Rod and fishing guide Dean Werk from Great River Fishing Adventures to try to catch the dinosaurs of the Fraser River - the prehistorical sturgeon.
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River Rock Resort. Richmond, B.C. Canada
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Western Canadian Wild Horses
Wild horses filmed in a remote region of Western Canada 20 years ago, 20 miles from nearest human habitation. These horses originated from a stock of 16 horses brought to North America by Cortez in 1519. By 1750 they had migrated as far north as British Columbia, and in 1809, explorer Simon Fraser saw First Nations with horses as he came down the Fraser River. The local FN have created a land preserve to protect these horses.
FLY TV - Mountain Mamas - Big Pike Fly Fishing in Tjuonajokk (Lapland, Sweden)
In this episode of FLY TV, Niklaus Bauer is invited to go pike fishing far up in the mountains at the Tjuonajokk Fishing Camp by fishing guide Robert Hansson from Fish Your Dream. After a helicopter ride out in the wilderness, the madness begins with sight fishing for monster pike in gin clear water... Extra long episode - 37 minutes!
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Bald Mountain, Cape Breton Island
January 2016.
Ladner Harbor Area & Westham Island, British Columbia
Ladner Harbor Area & Westham Island, British Columbia, CA
8 January 2012
Man jumps on moose and rides across Canadian lake
Conservation officials in British Columbia have launched an investigation after footage emerged of a man jumping on and riding a moose. Report by Conor Mcnally.
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Port Eliza Cave Faunal Remains
Port Eliza Cave Faunal Remains
Dr. Brent Ward, Department of Earth Sciences, Simon Fraser University
The bone record that we find in the Port Eliza Cave, in the sediments that pre-date the last glaciation, indicates a wide range of different types of animals. In terms of land mammals, probably the most important find is a mountain goat. This indicates environmental viability for large ungulates, which of course could be a potential source of food for any predators in the area. We also have a wide range of smaller mammals – these include an alpine marmot that could in fact be the present Vancouver Island Marmot, which is one of the most endangered mammals presently in Canada. We have three different types of voles, which are a small mouse-like rodent, and these seem to indicate generally open conditions. We also have one carnivore - a marten, which generally occurs in dense coniferous forest in the present day. But there is evidence from the Pleistocene that this animal could inhabit environments that were sort of a mix of forest and open conditions. We also have a wide range of birds. The only one identified to the genus level is Savannah sparrow. The other birds include a wide range of waterfowl such as cormorants and ducks, etc. indicating that either lakes or sea level was close by. We also have a wide range of fish including salmon and three-spined stickleback and another range of shallow marine species. These other species such as Pollock and haddock are important because salmon and three-spined stickleback can inhabit fresh water, but the fact that we have these shallow marine species indicates that relative sea level was relatively close to the cave, close enough so that some sort of predator or scavenger could go down to the shore, harvest some of these fish and then bring them back to the cave where they were obviously living. We are not entirely sure what that could be – it could be a marten although they generally don’t do a lot of fishing. Another possibility is that it could be a river otter.
GOLDFISH at Buntzen Lake, Port Moody, BC - 2
8' kayak made of plywood. Plans for DIY available at plyboat.com
Weekend at the Cabin in HD
Messin around with the GoPro HERO 2. Unfortunately, a scratch was aquired on the outer case which slightly impairs some footage. Enjoy!! Subscribe!
Stop the Extinction of the spotted owl
Spotted owl biologist Andy Miller follows logging roads on the west side of the Fraser River near Lillooet to check out reports of a BC government approved logging operation in a spotted owl nest site. He is shocked by what he finds.
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Pavilion at Skway Air Park in Chilliwack
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Burnaby Central Railway train ride at Confederation Park Burnaby
Meet up with Derf and family at the train park in Burnaby. Its called the Burnaby Central Railway. Its a scale 1/8th based on the real prototype. We got lucky on this ride as there was a derailment on another train so we got an extra loop around. Ive been here a few times before and always have fun when Im there.
Fall in Vancouver BC. From Science World to Stanley Park.
Enjoy the autumn in Vancouver, BC Walk along the seawall, bike, or take a short ride on any of the small boats along the seawall. You do not have time to get out of the town. No problem. You can enjoy a stroll along the seawall from Science World and then along Stanley Park. You get tired of walking, just take one of the small sea buses along the way. You may decide to cross one of the bridges and dive into amazing ocean and city views. Just enjoy!!!!
Train from Skagway to the Yukon
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Jones Lake, NC
fly over Jones Lake State Park
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