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  1. never thought about fires

     

    Saw you were flying out of Wawa Terry, where to?

     

    Up here in Thunder Bay at my workplace, our local university Lakehead University, our student residences have been inundated with firefighters from out of province and in province. They are flown in here and stay here for 2 days of classroom orientation before they go out to the fire line. We just had over 200 of them from the Yukon and NWT get their orientation on working in Ontario and all the rules and regulations dealing with OMNR fire rules and regulations, procedures, etc.

     

    Here is a fire map updated within the last 4 hrs. I believe:

     

    http://forest.lrc.gov.on.ca/AFFM/fire/interactivemap/firemap_English.htm

  2. Well, other than a couple months of being a junior ranger with the MNR when I was in high school, and also operating a side business part time for 10 yrs., I have been employed at Lakehead University for 34 yrs. and haven't even thought of retirement yet. I am having way too much fun at work. It changes every day, never a dull moment. The guy I work with now, he and I have the same attitude. Keep Calm and Carry On!

  3. pretty amazing network we have here... :clapping:

     

    Wayne, at our local university we have, and had buildings without 2nd floor access via elevators. The company Lakehead University used was probably an industrial installation company called Garaventa. I have seen the ads on TV for others. The ones we have I believe are not limited to floor levels, and could travel around 180 degree turns at landings.

  4. And why would anyone pay good money to listen to music when there's more stations out there than you can shake a tuner at.

     

    I do not have a satellite radio yet, but up here in NW Ontario, travel outside of Thunder Bay N or NW, even SW more than an hour or so, or even less in places, all you are going to get clear is CBC Radio One. We just do not have the population density of Southern Ontario to merit re-transmission tower prices for our local radio stations. Also, along the north shore of Superior between Terrace Bay and Wawa, and Wawa to Sault. Ste. Marie, pretty sketchy along that area from what I can recall. Also, between Geraldton area, and Kirkland Lake/Timmins?? whichever is first, long stretches of no reception of anything other than CBC.

     

    That's where XM or Sirius works great.

     

    Depends where you live.

  5. this video has been around for a bit. Professional riders on high powered modified sleds. Still impressive.

    I ain't gonna try it with my 1990 Yamaha 410 EnticerT though. It would be glub, glub, glub.... for me within 50 ft.

  6. Yes, Merry Christmas to all on OFC. I am going to my sister's place for Christmas dinner(i am sure I will be bloated when I leave there, LOL), then back home to pack for ice fishing tomorrow.

     

    I went to boxing day sales for the first time last year.

     

    NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!! That was freaking nutz. I will take the solitude of ice fishing, in -C weather, wind going sideways, snow going sideways, freezing my whatever off, and catching squat over that experience.

  7. thanks for the replys. I have a little 12 foot tin boat so i guess that could help me out a little as i won't be restricted to fishing from shore. I will definately be looking forward to ice fishing this winter and hazelwood sounds like a good place to start. thanks again for the info.

     

    kyle

     

    Just remember to check the regulations on wherever you go. Hazelwood Lake is a conservation area, and does not permit any outboards, gas augers, or snowmobiles on it.

    Also, and I have not recently checked the newer regulations, tributaries into Black Bay along with the bay itself and the Black Sturgeon have a zero walleye limit. There is a rehabilitation effort underway to restore the population of walleye in Black Bay. You would have to check the regs to be sure.

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