Publikováno: 07.10.2023
On September 8th Then I took a bus to Williams Lake, where my host, Chris, picked me up. Vo det us sends because nomol 3 hour drive gsi, right northeast is useful. In the next town (with 100 residents) my place of residence was removed within an hour.
She is a guide and takes things with her in her area and hunts goh and shoots goats, bears or mosses (or anything else that eats). I'm the one where I gave him the gift of two bears...
There is also a couple of cabins that are rented out to a Lüt ("Crewguys") from logging companies, as well as the use of the forest and the wood.
That's why I've basically taken over the whole business: you and the other two employees send everything to hunt, that means I have to feed the crew guys, feed the dog and lie that everything is going well. There you have a lot of trust where you've broken it, after a day I'm just happy with it. And certainly au öppis, where I'm running in the gym "can handle a lot of pressure and responsibility" or something like that 😵💫
On Thursdays, he was busy all day long with clothes, washing up and dog walks, but the crew guys were busy on Thursdays and, above all, were stuck somewhere in the middle of nowhere. It's especially funny when all the electricity on the property comes from the power generator, where it normally runs twice a day for an hour and the Wi-Fi of course runs on the electricity (meaning, as a result of an accident, the generator would have been destroyed). would be that the internet is running, especially 911, it's nice, the network is also 300 kilometers away.
If the last few growths are practically never done in a single way and in a quiet second, the hits are just a bit different, in a completely different way in the Canadian outback, sections from all the others.
On Saturday evening the first one sent by the hunt was zruggcho (ohni öppis gschusse zha). Fortunately for me, I was so lonely, and I had twice as much love for it as the previous one, plus there was no support from Lia, she was there to help. The second part of Chuchi is probably a lot more fun right now.
There is still some snow and there are a few water pipes freezing - normal in the Rocky Mountains in mid-September.
On September 24th I arrived from Jäger from the USA where I really left home and got a ride to Big Lake, where I was picked up by the next host.
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