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  1. This location below from the CFIA update makes no sense whatsoever because Carrot Creek runs into Bow well downstream of Lk Minnewanka and Cascade River (which runs into Minnewanka). Cascade river never does run into Carrot Creek or vice versa. The Gov't geniuses should figure out what runs where before updating.

     

    Banff National Park – Carrot Creek (upstream from the confluence of the Cascade River and Carrot Creek)

  2. Same thing happened on a White River wading boot I bought at Bass Pro, but to a lesser degree. I stuck it back together with Shoe goo. Freesole and Shoe goo are very similar. It helps to wrap them with duct tape to maintain pressure between boot and sole until the glue sets.

     

    Yeah Korkers always looked flimsy to me, especially those removeable soles and the delicate little rubbery loop thing to hold them on. Not for real walking, that's for sure.

  3. This is great news!!!!

     

    I would still like to see a pay to play system. Force folk to buy a random 14 day camping permit. This will need to be displayed on each trailer. Then set up zones so you would have to buy a permit for the zone you want. After the permit expires you cannot buy another permit in the same zone or the zone next door. You'll have to be at least two zones away. Or be away from a zone for 14 days before you can return to the same zone. All funds collected go to enforcement and running of the program.

    I hate to see more Gov but once the resource has been abused for so long then something has to give.

     

    My 2c

    The problem is they can't even understand "move your trailer" let alone a complex permit system like this!

  4. Don is exactly right.

    My employer sells lab equipment to the coal industry and it's a bleak picture for the foreseeable future. As in many years. Tumbler Ridge, Willow Creek, Grand Cache, Obed Mountain are all mines that have shut in the last couple of years. Teck is trying to cut costs and may close Coal Mountain Mine, so I can't see any reason for anybody to open a new mine, unless somehow, somebody expects to get some sort of Government handout. Otherwise, the metrics just are not there. A commercial coal lab in Richmond BC shut down and moved back to Australia, SGS delayed opening a coal testing lab in Prince Rupert indefinitely. World is awash in coal right now. There has to be more to this story...pump n dump penny stock ploy???

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  5. I just went through this process, there are so many good boots out there now it is tough to find the right pair. Try on as many as you can, and walk around the store a little, to see how they feel. In my case I went for the Simms

    Riverteck 2 with BOA, I liked that they were light, and had drain holes built in. I love the BOA system, I bought mine with felt soles, but with rubber soles they would for sure fill your need as a hiking boot. I have put about 40 days on them, with no issues what so ever.

    Try as many as you can, and buy what suits, your specific needs.

    The actual rubber used in those wading soles is (a) not very thick to begin with and (b.) very soft for gripping wet rock. As a result they wear out extra fast compared to any boot or shoe actually made to walk in. Just compare the thickness of a typical hiking vibram sole vs a wading rubber sole. Guess which one is 3X thicker? Unless you walk on grass only, the rubber soles do not last.

  6. Have a backpack with an explosive device that can be remotely detonated when the assholes take it. See who shows up at the emergency dept with unexplainable injuries...Or even a backpack looking like it's full of valuables with a note inside saying "Sucker. We caught you on cam, you're in big *hit!"

  7. The whole difference is whether you feel a part of where you wander and fish out there, or whether you see it as a place to be dominated by you and a machine as you roar through it. I think I know where most of us here stand on this issue. Noise and horsepower don't click with me but I sometimes feel like an outsider in the Castle area.

  8. When I try to watch it says "private video".

     

    If it's suggesting anything other than tweezers or similar tool, then it is probably another hoax. All the knowledgeable websites from CDC to lyme disease sites to Snopes say the same thing and the methods do not involve swabs, or liquids or gels or anything except tweezers.

     

    Having had many ticks over the years, I found out first hand these other methods didn't work. Wish I could actually see this video in case that swab morphs into tweezers. Lol

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