Friday, December 12, 2008

The New Pup



Ready for Winter


Just finished the live roof in time for the winter. There is 5 - 6 inches of moss on the roof which slows water run-off & helps keep the heat in.

It's been raining for a month, but the cabin is warm and dry with a wood-stove donated from a friend.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Bullfrog Nov.'99 - Nov.08


Probably cancer. We were with him at the end.
Click on image for larger view.

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

More Hot Springs

This Hot Springs Tub is long enough to swim across. The water temperature is completely adjustable and only takes minutes to completely heat up or cool down. The trail is easy and beautiful.


Wharf Life



Wilderness Cabin

It only took a little cleaning to get this cabin in living condition. The place is all set up for hydro-electric power and propane. The hydro runs by a nearby creek and all the propane appliances tap into a regular BBQ tank. It shouldn't take much to have hot showers, a cool refrigerator, oven, stove and regular household power.
Way out here.



The upstairs has an incredible view, but you'll just have to take our word for it.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Ghost River

Bella Coola Yacht Charters


It's official. Bella Coola Yacht Charters is up and running.

Check out our new website:
sailbellacoola.com

Each week I'm adding pictures of great places and creatures.

Already, we're getting strange emails questions.

Got any?

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

We Did It!


A week ago, the local emergency co-ordinator said this project was dead, but after we rallied the town & the outside government, the Sallompt river project went through. By the time it was actually underway, more than half the money was already spent elsewhere.

There should be a wall blocking water flow down the left (new) side. But atleast the right side has been curved out. It should help relieve the next high water.


C&P CARSTOM MATERIAL 2008

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Would You Like Paper or Plastic?

This topic is so rarely covered. From the UK's Independent:

A "plastic soup" of waste floating in the Pacific Ocean is growing at an alarming rate and now covers an area twice the size of the continental United States, scientists have said.

The vast expanse of debris – in effect the world's largest rubbish dump – is held in place by swirling underwater currents. This drifting "soup" stretches from about 500 nautical miles off the Californian coast, across the northern Pacific, past Hawaii and almost as far as Japan.

.."What goes into the ocean goes into..animals and onto your dinner plate. It's that simple,"said Dr Eriksen (more)


Pledge not to trash the oceans >>
http://takeaction.oceana.org/t/6234/petition.jsp?petition_KEY=1194
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