A list of puns related to "Moose Creek"
Iβm working towards unlocking all the Garment sets at the trapper, and needed a ram. I laid down some herbivore bait just below the rock that the obelisk sits and was surprised to get a bison and on the next lay, a moose.
Got me wondering, what other spots have the rarer animals spawning with herbivore or predator bait?
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Aircraft Make: | Cessna | Registration: | N79523 |
Model/Series: | 172K | Aircraft Category: | Airplane |
Amateur Built: | No | Operator: | On file |
Operating Certificate(s) Held: | None | Operator Designator Code: |
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Conditions at Accident Site: | VMC | Condition of Light: | Day |
Observation Facility, Elevation: | KP69,1480 ft msl | Observation Time: | 12:52 Local |
Distance from Accident Site: | 28 Nautical Miles | Temperature/Dew Point: | 28Β°C /11Β°C |
Lowest Cloud Condition: | Clear | Wind Speed/Gusts, Direction: | / , |
Lowest Ceiling: | None | Visibility: | |
Altimeter Setting: | 29.97 inches Hg | Type of Flight Plan Filed: | |
Departure Point: | Destination: |
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Crew Injuries: | 1 None | Aircraft Damage: | Unknown |
Passenger Injuries: | Aircraft Fire: | None | |
Ground Injuries: | Aircraft Explosion: | None | |
Total Injuries: | 1 None | Latitude, Longitude: | 46.120751,-114.92733 |
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Tonyβs βnewβ $0.5M self-driving trommel is being promoted as saving a lot of money because theoretically they can keep the sluicing right by the cut. Certainly that will cut down on fuel costs, but...
Wonβt they also have additional issues maintaining the water supply to the moving trommel? Might that be a significant issue?
Also, the miners typically βdial inβ their sluice run angle. Wonβt it be an issue that now you need to spend time doing that and canβt be βcontinuously movingβ? Discovery has hammered that in to our heads with all the neat animations showing that too much or too little angle and you lose gold.
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I'm just copy/pasta the instagram post below for awareness, some of the links seem to be broken.
From the post:
Hey everyone, we have a couple of important things that we need your feedback on. Please read this post for more info! πβ β£β£
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Spray Lakes Sawmills (SLS) is currently seeking public input on their draft 2021 Forest Management Plan, which contains proposed logging near 12 recreational trails in the West Bragg Creek (WBC) and Moose Mountain areas.β β£β£
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The deadline for public input to SLS is July 21, 2020. A map showing the proposed new logging areas, previously logged areas (2012-14) and WBC/Moose Mountain recreational trails is available here:β β£β£
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https://www.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=a8a918bd3f564cf795c681d1aac49735β β£β£
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Trails that could be impacted by the proposed logging (within the next 10 years) include:β β£β£
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The GBCTA, MMBTS and CMBA encourage trail users to provide their input to SLS by July 21.β β£β£
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The draft 2021 Forest Management Plan and milestone 3 information package are available at the link below. π Please use this link to send feedback π£ to SLS as well. β£β£
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https://www.spraylakesawmills.com/woodlands/forest-management-planning/ β β£β£
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Additionally, Alberta Environment and Parks π² are hosting an online βask an expertβ session on recreation on public land today from 1-4 pm. π€ Questions can be sent by sending the βrespect the landsβ Facebook page a direct message. β β£β£
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This could be an excellent opportunity to advocate for more trail development in the Elbow Valley to keep up with growing user demand. πβ β£β£
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Link to their page: https://www.facebook.com/RespectTheLandβ β£β£
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For more details about the above, read our newsletter here: β β£β£
https://us11.campaign-archive.com/?u=21bc4afab0016ee9be3125e84&id=835e9e125eβ β£β£
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That's all for now! Thanks for your continued support. β β£β£
Iβm looking for recent (within the last 2 years) trail conditions and canβt get ahold of the Ranger district. Iβve seen the Wild West Trail website for Bitch Lake. looking for more info. thank you so much!
Iβm thinking of doing some back country later this week and was curious if anyone had any thoughts of this trail in flathead forest?
I was going to take my dog and camp out at elk lake for a night and maybe go to moose lake for a day and then head back out.
Someone on alltrails went in June and said the creek was bad and there was still snow but Iβm hoping that cleared up by now. Itβs also rated as difficult but I think that considers going in and back out same day. itβs a 2000ft climb over 6 miles to elk lake and maybe 1500 down to moose lake the next day.
Iβm not the most experienced backpacker, but this year Iβve spent a couple days down the Dearborn trail as well as a couple days on the page creek trail up to page lake in the pintlers. I donβt mind challenging myself but donβt want to overload myself.
Any input is appreciated thanks yβall.
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