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Author: richardt

Park City, Utah

I spent the week in Park City, Utah for the NADP Fall meeting. The turnout wasn’t great as many of the usual participants are Federal employees from the EPA, USGS and NPS. Park City is about 40 miles east of Salt Lake City.

The fall colours were quite nice as you drove in from Salt Lake City. This was the view from my hotel room.

Park City hosted a number of events during the 2002 Winter Olympics, including, alpine, slalom, aerial, snowboarding  and ski jumping.


A Week in Wood Buffalo National Park

Found my way back to Wood Buffalo National Park this past week. It was a long day of travel last Sunday, going from Toronto to Calgary to Yellowknife. Here is the view from the Maple Leaf Lounge, looking southwest towards the city and mountains.

The final leg was on Northwestern Air from Yellowknife to Fort Smith. Here is the Yellowknife baggage carousel. there was a large contingent of Japanese tourists on the flight from Calgary, they were on a northern lights tour.

We were staying in Fort Smith for the week.

The Northwest Territories licence plate.

The ravens are giant up there. This one was hanging around the truck.

There was no shortage of Wood Bison on the way to and from the site. Our site is approximately 100km from town.

Fort Smith is located on the Slave River.

The Pelican Rapids.

Wood Bison n the way to the park.

Wood Bison on the way back from the park. The most we saw going in one direction was six, chances were good that we saw the same ones on the way back. They don’t move very far during the course of the day.

Wood Buffalo National Park is the largest National Park in Canada and is home to a herd of 5000 plus free roaming Wood Bison. The park is also home to the last remaining wild migratory flock of whooping cranes left in the world.

A Wood Bison moving along the highway.

We also saw quite a few black bears through the week. The first day there were two that crossed the road on our way back to town. A couple of days later we saw a couple on the way out of town. This was the same guy, not as big as the first ones we saw.

Also located in the park is the Salt Plains.

The Salt Plains, extending over 200 square kilometres, are extremely rare, and one of the reasons Wood Buffalo Park was declared a World Heritage Site. Salt bubbles up in springs across the plains, in some places forming mounds up to two metres high. In spring the salt is dispersed across the landscape forming white patterns on the land. The salt is pure table salt, deposited many millions of years ago.

Just spectacular scenery up in this part of the country.

There were parts of the park that also experienced recent forest fire activity.

Leaving the park on the last day, there were some Wood bison near the park border.

The Wood bison is the largest North American mammal and can weigh up to a tonne.

The watch for buffalo sign on the road as you drive into the park.

It was a good week work wise, we completed what we had come up for and we saw an abundance of wildlife.

One last stop at Little Buffalo River Falls.

This is a Territorial Park close to Fort Smith.

A classic sign posted near the falls.

Back in town this fox came around when we were gassing up the truck.

It was very curious and had no fear of us.


Canada Cord

Angela received her Girl Guides of Canada Canada Cord at a ceremony held at the Living Arts Centre in Mississauga. The Canada Cord is the highest achievement that can be earned by a Pathfinder.

Each girl would go up and say what their favourite guiding memory was.

A cool photo of Angela walking out of the hall.

Angela with her Canada Cord and a carnation.

Here is Angela with fellow Pathfinder Heather and two of her leaders, Guider Sue and Guider Jenn.

Afterwards we walked over to Celebration Square next to City Hall.

Not much activity for a 4:00 on a Saturday afternoon. It was also Doors Open Mississauga.

Angela walking through the fountain.

The Marilyn Building.

Susan, Angela and Claudia.

Angela with her awards. Just realized now that her Canada Cord pin is covered. Congratulations Angela!

This is the blurb from Wikipedia on the Canada Cord requirements:

To earn the Canada Cord award, a Pathfinder must complete 20 select modules (about 4 activities each usually) participate, plan and lead 3 camps and/or leadership events, earn her community service award by working 15 hours of community service, participate in two Ranger meeting bridging activities, lead three bridging activities for younger girls (Usually guides or brownies, but occasionally sparks) complete a first aid course given by a recognized agency, and earn her citizenship certificate by doing 8 activities out of the be a model citizen module.


Apple Picking

This morning after breakfast we headed to Big’R Apple Farm to pick some apples. It is located only 6km from the house on Heritage Road.

We went for the macintosh apples.

There were lots, here are Angela and Claudia trying to reach the high ones.

When Claudia would pull one off, a couple more would fall off and hit Angela.

Angela taste testing.

We bought two bags.

After yesterday’s rain, the sun was out briefly while we were picking.

This one is for Gillian.

For those that didn’t want to pick from the trees, they could pick from the crates, I wonder if they go around and pick up the good ones off the ground.

A short video of Angela and Claudia picking apples.


The Past Week…

This past week Susan was down in London, Ontario for the Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI) conference. The girls and I were on our own, and managed to survive. Mind you it was only two nights, not the four nights I’m usually away. Angela started with Rangers and Claudia is back at Pathfinders.


Pinehouse or Bust!

Turned out to be ‘bust’. I was out to Pinehouse, Saskatchewan to our new site. We were there for what was to have been the final inspection before being turned over to us. Unfortunately it didn’t quite turn out that way, some mis-communication along the way resulted in an unnecessary trip. The big black raven in the photo below was probably some sort of sign. There should have been buildings sitting on the concrete pads and the electrical power service was to be complete. There was no service to the buildings or from the transformer to the meter. Also had a visit from the local RCMP regarding some shady contractors. As a result, it may require another trip out there before we can do the installation.


Another Year Begins!

Angela and Claudia started school this week. Angela is going into Grade 10 and Claudia starts Grade 8.


End of Summer BBQ

We had an end of summer BBQ with the Skjold-Pettersen’s on Labour Day.

Not quite the spread as the Canada Day BBQ, but just as good.

Lars taking down the Canada Flag that was put up for our Canada Day BBQ.

Packed away until next summer. We missed Gillian and next year Maddy will be off to university.


Puzzle Girl

Claudia is on a puzzle kick. She started one at Grandma and Papa’s but wasn’t able to finish it before we left (although Grandma called today to tell Claudia she did finish it and that it had two missing pieces!). This is a 1000 piece puzzle, we’ll see how it goes.


Move In Day

It was move in day for first year students, Gillian’s allocated time was between 12-4 pm. It’s a lot different than 28 years ago when Lori and Dale dropped me off on Labour Day monday. You drive right up to the residence, all the belongings have to be labelled with name, residence and room number. You get out and they have student reps carry everything up to your room. Gillian and Susan went to get her key while Angela and I parked the car. Angela wouldn’t get out of the car with all the crazy students swarming it. Gillian is in a double room in Brandon Hall, it was an all girl residence when I attended, but like almost all of the residences now, it is co-ed.

Gillian all unpacked, kind of, she’ll need to go through what we unpacked for her and sort it out for herself.

Her room is at the end of a corridor and has a view of  the forest. The rooms have a wired internet jack, as well as wifi.

Angela planking on the roommates bed.