I admit it was an impetuous and poorly-judged decision. I had just arrived in Anchorage for my annual teaching assignment at the University of Alaska and the temperature was twenty-plus degrees below freezing. I spent the first night at......more
From War Zones to the Wilderness
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Arctic motoring - 19/01/08
The temperature hovered around minus twenty, and the roads were layered in ice. But even at two in the morning the car rental agent in the bowels of Ted Stevens international airport at Anchorage managed a pearly smile. Perhaps it......more
Topsy-Turvy Mishaps - 13/01/08
It came out of the blue and just as we were finally beginning to enjoy the drive. Without warning the rear wheels lost traction and shot violently to one side. Then our large, heavily-laden pick-up truck slewed onto the opposite......more
Ice patches and Inverters - Dec 07
It's been a week of close calls and minor disasters here in our beautiful little corner of the universe. Just as we thought the learning curve was beginning to flatten out. Since moving to the ranch nearly two incident-strewn years......more
Rednecks, hippies and batty biologists - 4/11/07
In the annals of our small and humble valley, it was a notable gathering of scientific minds. An accomplished skink man, a bat expert, a Chinese medicine practitioner and a clutch of bear biologists all gathered around our dinner table......more
Wildlife-Viewing Journal - 30/09/07
So our second grizzly bear season since moving to the ranch is well underway. So far all our guests - and this year we have been pretty much full - have left after seeing at least a few grizzlies.......more
Bucking Broncos and Wounded Pride - 03/08/07
Buying Henry the Horse was one of the first things I did when I got to British Columbia. I simply couldn't be the owner of a ranch and a self-respecting frontiersman without my very own steed. This most noble of......more
A wedding by the river - 23/06/07
It was, in the end, a notable event on the social calendar of our small, quiet valley. Journalists and cowboys, farmers and photographers, crooners, lawyers, professors, biologists, bikers, loggers, carpenters and former soldiers all came together earlier this month as......more
Glaciers and Gravel Strips 23/04/07
It's been something of an obsession of mine ever since we first arrived at the ranch. Even before we moved in I was already pacing out the yard to see where I might put a small plane down. Every angle......more
More Moosery 08/03/07
Living as we do deep in the Canadian wilderness, we thought that - at least when it came to local wildlife - we had seen it all. We found a deer in our garage one morning, a black bear staring......more
