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Wonderfully said Mikes!!!
My favourite is the feeling of pride I get when I tell people I was born and raised in Fernie, and now my children are too!!!
fernielocal101ParticipantNice post, thanks for clearing up some stuff…..
fernielocal101ParticipantSuch a great article! Makes me want to go right now……
fernielocal101ParticipantEveryone has a great point! It’s nice to see so much discussion on the topic! Good on all yall
My view is to boot oil and gas, stop further coal in “that area” and business as usual for the rest. I sure hope if all those fancy fifth wheel red plates start lining the back roads the porcupines get their tires at night….
fernielocal101ParticipantI know about those sumps you’re talking about with the production water in it…. I’d be more worried about the amount of LCM (lost circulation material) that goes into drilling surface and intermediate hole up there…. Not to mention the amount of water that is used when they do lose circulation, often thousands of cubic meters is mixed with chemicals, turned into thick slurries and pumped down in attempt to heal gravel zones or fractured formations…. None of the water is ever seen again… The abandoned site I’m talking about is just that… abandoned… it was drilled decades ago, there is a casing string sticking out of the ground and looks like a poor cement job with communication to surface …. Something that is actually more common then you’d expect. The water coming out is obviously salty and high in minerals.
I’ve heard stories from the guys who drilled those Stormcat wells; I worked with them in Northern Alberta… as soon as I told them where I was born and raised they began telling all kinds of stories about the holes they drilled in Fernie…. Not to mention the girls they wooed, the drugs they did and fights they lost… goofs!!!
I’ve made the decision to keep my photos and locations to myself for the time being.
Wildsight does not reflect the type of person I am…. I do support them in many ways and I appreciate the work they do… I’m just too redneck for them….I think they need to incorporate more science into their work… they need to speak to the community if they want our support… and not the lulu lemon wearing hypocrite artistic vegetarian who reads half books once a week and bounces from town to town preaching hearsay crap they don’t fully understand… I’m talking about the guys who were born and raised, moved for the mine and mills that spend their 4 days off in the mountains with their kids on their sleds and quads, hunting and fishing and drinking cold beer and cheap whisky while cooking last year’s elk on the campfire…. Those are the guys who ACTUALLY USE, APPRECIATE AND RELY on the environment, not to mention they make a good living, pay too much taxes and spend loads of cash on their outdoor lifestyle…. For the most part the two groups share many concerns; if they were on your side you would have no problems achieving your goals… FYI… those are probably most of the guys driving around with the “say no to flathead park” stickers.
I’ve been to a few meetings and frankly felt a little embarrassed by the time I left… and I have a degree in Environmental Science…
Good on Ya for keeping up the momentum with everything you do…. Someone has to do it.
fernielocal101ParticipantYup, those wild sight guys are out to lunch on a lot of stuff…. I tried to give the GPS co-ordinates of an old abandoned well site that is leaking production water up the valley… as well as maybe provide a few pictures I have collected over the years of horrible things that happen when drilling…. But that wildsight guy gave me the cold shoulder, came across like an ignorant prick and showed no interest in what I had to say…. maybe if I had a twenty dollar donation to help pay for a helicopter ride for him he might have listened more….
He lost my support….
I’m an outdoor enthusiast… and I’m glad the flathead will stay the way it is… I catch huge bull trout and shoot monster bucks back there….As far as CNRL goes…. Good on the guy for doing so well with business…
Maybe if wildsight asks CNRL really nice they will get special lift passes for the ski hill, or have a day just for them, they can call it hippie’s ski free day, and they all get to walk up and down the mountain to save energy…. For FREE!!!
fernielocal101ParticipantHey, I have a great idea, he should sell his shares to the United States… or China…. do you think they will change the name from Canadian Natural Resources to Chinese Natural Resources…?
Or if he really wants he could just sell the ski hill to the United States…. or China….
fernielocal101ParticipantNo prob, the place is still availible,
fernielocal101Participantwe have place, 2 bedroom one bath new reno, call me if youre interested.
250-430-1096
fernielocal101Participantyou bet, its ready to go
fernielocal101Participantstill avail.
fernielocal101ParticipantThats what it was like growing up here, before the ski hill got big…. in came money, out went small town feel!
fernielocal101Participanthey i have a 2 bdr trailer 3 km in artina trailer park. 1000.00 incl utilities…let me know if your interested.
250-430-1096fernielocal101ParticipantThe same thing happened to us, the police caught them, 12-13 year old kids from town… might be worth looking into.
fernielocal101Participanttake hwy 2 in bad weather, it’s maintained better than 22.
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