Recent Gallery Activity

See the latest comments on pictures at a glance.
Latest comments (34,635 total)
sik sik
sik sik
13 comments
by Headchease on November 29th, 2006
Sure glad they are not that big around here. They sure make a mess in my bee yards. I have had tunnels colapse under foot while carrying a colony of live bees not something you want to drop.
Leg building
Leg building
3 comments
by Stellar on November 28th, 2006
Is it just me or are the stairs un-even? :S
sik sik
sik sik
13 comments
by ziggy on November 28th, 2006
Gun,that would be at higher elevations,right around the scree slopes is when the gophers get scarce and pika's or rock rabbits are abundant. Dont think we have any marmots in the Alberta rockies,could be wrong,if I've seen one I probably mistook it for some other rodent.lol!
sik sik
sik sik
13 comments
by GunPlumber on November 28th, 2006
Ok, my mistake then. I used to come across marmots regularly when I hiked in the Lake Louise/Morraine Lake area.
sik sik
sik sik
13 comments
by lily on November 28th, 2006
No, it was a Richardson's ground squirrel. we fed it some of our granola bars. We have marmots here though, at least according to the damned tree huggers.
sik sik
sik sik
13 comments
by GunPlumber on November 27th, 2006
Lily, I think what you're talking about is a marmot. Not particularly friendly,... especially when you've snared one and are aiming for his head with the 2" steel pipe in your hands.
sik sik
sik sik
13 comments
by jazzman on November 27th, 2006
Hey Arctic_Menace, their one of your pals.
sik sik
sik sik
13 comments
by ziggy on November 27th, 2006
Their as big as a rabbit,and the rabbits(arctic hare)are as big as a coyote.
sik sik
sik sik
13 comments
by Regina on November 27th, 2006
If they're that big Ziggy.......watch you nuts.
gas rig
gas rig
2 comments
by ziggy on November 26th, 2006
test
sik sik
sik sik
13 comments
by ziggy on November 25th, 2006
he was digging right under the grass right outside my tent and wasnt one bit scared. I had to go ask one of the natives what the heck it was before being told it was what we in Alberta call a gopher.
sik sik
sik sik
13 comments
by lily on November 25th, 2006
They're in Banff too - cute lil gaffers. They sound like birds.
meadowbank camp
meadowbank camp
1 comments
by ziggy on November 25th, 2006
Closest pavement is 800 miles away,that truck and quad are the only wheeled vehicles,they were brought in by barge up hudsons bay and the skidded the last 100 miles to where they are now.
gas rig
gas rig
2 comments
by ziggy on November 24th, 2006
Drilling for gas,not oil.
Airbags
Airbags
6 comments
by doodle on November 22nd, 2006
i always thought that the "airbag" is involved in the car, not in a person! ;-)