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22 November 2008, 05:15
D. Nelson
Where is Ann from Aspen Hill?
Now that we have found CCHunter, where is Ann, haven't seen a post in a long while. Does anyone know? I sent her email, but no answer.

D. Nelson
22 November 2008, 05:58
David Hulme
Yes, where is Ann?


www.rogerwhittallsafaris.com
22 November 2008, 06:20
JudgeG
I've communicated with the wonderful lady lately. She's had some problems with her farm, floods, chickens and Vermont's snow... however, she is a champ and getting everything in order. She will do just fine. I'll pass along your concern.

If any of you have the chance to hunt with her, do it. She's a great bud to hunt with... but don't go fishing... she'll make you run the motor and never let you fish.


JudgeG ... just counting time 'til I am again finding balm in Gilead chilled out somewhere in the Selous.
22 November 2008, 19:15
KevinNY
Ann is in Vermont? Thats right nearby, I'd love to see the mount of that monster kudu she took a few years ago.
22 November 2008, 22:44
nampom
quote:
Originally posted by KevinNY:
Ann is in Vermont? Thats right nearby, I'd love to see the mount of that monster kudu she took a few years ago.


Me too thumb


All the best
Roger

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24 November 2008, 17:43
butchloc
ann is looking at taking a job in syracuse NY at the moment. she's been somewhat active over at nitro express
24 November 2008, 20:03
Aspen Hill Adventures
Hi All,

Still alive and well but been a very busy 2008. Not enough hunting for sure.

I could not get to my house with a vehicle after the summer floods and had some knee surgery too. Yucky year, I do need to catch up with everyone though. There have been many other unexpected events to keep me way too busy.

Here's a couple of flood photos:

This is what I woke up to early one August morning. It had rained all night (and basically for the previous month and a half prior to this event) and I had no idea this happened until I looked out the window. This is actually just the first wave. There was enough room to squeeze my car out at this point after I sawed up the trees laying across the top.



The second wave taking the rest away. The water rose 15 feet with in minutes. The roar was so loud you could not hear people speaking.



To add scale the culvert which looks like the end of a fire hose is 10 feet in diameter:



What was left was only enough room to walk across. Total damage $30,000. I am a regular person with no extra income other than sporadic overtime (which ended with the state budget early this year). When this stuff happens no insurance covers it, no federal or local help. None.

A week after knee surgery I started cutting hemlocks off my mountain to build a bridge which I just finished.





I'm not a carpenter and just did what seemed to be the best to hold the weight of my car and tractor. I built four trusses which are hand laminated 2X10X16's to span 32 feet and bolted hemlock logs to them. Then added decking. No one helped other than a friend of mine who showed up with her arm in a sling and brought some tools for part of a day. It took over a month to get the trees down and moved and the deck built. My poor little girly tractor did a great job, some of the logs are 40 feet long.





The car spent the night on it and I have been driving over it regulalrly with success. Now just to get through winter which normally brings at least 12 feet of snow.



So I won't be traveling for a long time now. I did not have enough money to make it any wider than it is but it works....

Still trying to get various taxidermists to do the mounts from several safaris. That for sure has been very disappointing. I've paid lots of $$ in deposits and no work is being done. I know I am not the only one facing this scenario.

I doubt I will bring stuff back from future African hunts due to this problem.

Anyway, I am still here and there just no time lately and not much to talk about.


~Ann


24 November 2008, 21:24
Safari-Hunt
Ann,

I hope that everything only gets better from now and the worst has passed. Good luck.


Frederik Cocquyt
I always try to use enough gun but then sometimes a brainshot works just as good.
24 November 2008, 21:28
BrettAKSCI
No fun. Good luck.

Brett


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24 November 2008, 21:31
KevinNY
I wish I knew this was going on Ann, I would have come with friends to lend a hand. Looks like you did a hell of a good job.
24 November 2008, 21:41
D. Nelson
Ann;

So sorry to hear about the flood and knee problems, but glad to hear you are OK!

I am amazed that you built that fantastic bridge on your own...way to go girl!

Please keep in touch. Darin
24 November 2008, 22:15
nampom
That bridge is great even more so that you basically did it on your own. Sorry to hear about the taxidermist as I am sure a couple of us would'nt mind to see that Kudu on the wall.

Keep well


All the best
Roger

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24 November 2008, 23:08
oupa
Glad to hear you're getting along Ann. And hey, take it easy making excuses for that beautiful Massey Ferguson! Not everyone in the States prefers those green ones you know. Big Grin


An old man sleeps with his conscience, a young man sleeps with his dreams.
25 November 2008, 03:03
David Hulme
Good to see you're still afloat Ann! Sorry to hear about all your troubles.

David


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25 November 2008, 16:19
Blair338/378
All the best Ann thumb


Verbera!, Iugula!, Iugula!!!

Blair.

25 November 2008, 16:41
tonto
Ann
We got some good rains this year! The water was high all year here in Schroon Lake. Watch out for them hemlocks in bridges. Find an older logger and ask one.
I am glad I got my taxidermy from Steve. The guy who picked it up did my impala and kudu was done fast. I have the zebra almost done. I do taxidermy myself. I think Ill do things myself or settle for pictures.
Good luck with the snow we got our first last night.
Dean
25 November 2008, 19:32
Arild Iversen
So sorry to hear about your misfortune Ann.
But I´m sure you are a survivor, and at one point things have to turn and start going the right way again thumb


Arild Iversen.



25 November 2008, 22:06
Kathi
Ann,

Sorry to hear of all the problems, I wish you all the best in the coming year.

I love the bridge, you are AMAZING!!!


Kathi

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26 November 2008, 01:06
Use Enough Gun
It's too bad that an AR crew from the East Coast couldn't go in and rip rap and fill in Ann's road for her and stablize the situation. With her bad knee, finanaces and all, it sure would be a worthy project.
26 November 2008, 02:15
woodmanDan
I have offered by e-mail any help Ann requires carpentry wise.

Have tools....will travel....

Dan
26 November 2008, 17:40
Aspen Hill Adventures
Thanks all for the kind words and encouragement. Things always work out sooner or later, just not as fast as we would always like.

I suppose I could try buying a few lottery tickets now and then? hilbily Can't win if you don't play, etc, etc?

Obama has promised to spread the wealth so I am waiting for my share. nilly There is still hope of a bull elephant hunt in my life yet... Smiler


~Ann


26 November 2008, 17:47
ivan carter
ann , incredible tenacity ...well done and i am sure you will get that elephant one day !


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26 November 2008, 17:53
Aspen Hill Adventures
Hey Ivan, maybe you will walk me up to him too! Big Grin

Where in Michigan did you move off too? I was born/raised there.


~Ann


04 December 2008, 05:29
shootaway
Hi Ann.Vermont sure is beautiful!
04 December 2008, 06:28
SBT
Ann,
You are an amazing person! Keep the faith sister.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
04 December 2008, 06:44
WestCoaster
Ann
Wow life sure can throw some curves, eh!
Great job on the bridge..don't know if you have added it since the bridge was built but make sure you add brow logs to both sides so you don't slide off it in winter slippery conditions.
I sure do hope the coming years share of luck is vastly improved for you Ann.
04 December 2008, 15:25
Aspen Hill Adventures
Hi Guys,

Thanks.

WC-

The snow has come before I could get some side logs on but so far I have been able to keep the wood surface clear of ice and snow. I have a 7 foot plow blade on the back of the tractor.


~Ann


04 December 2008, 18:56
218 Bee
Lady Ann,

I wish the She-Wolf and I were closer, we'd be glad to help. The two of you would doubtless become great friends, as you're both bloody fearless and oh, what's the word I'm looking for...

Indomitable (adj). incapable of being subdued

Yeah, that's it...indomitable. We used to be a nation of can-do, find-a-way people...proud to see there's some of that left.

From frontal brain shots to the Vermont version of "Bridge on the River Kwai"...gal, I'm impressed!

Mark


DRSS

"I always take care to fire into the nearest hillside and, lacking that, into darkness." - the late Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
04 December 2008, 19:51
Bill/Oregon
Ann: Sorry to hear of your tribulations, but glad to hear you have met them like a champ. If the new president indeed shares the wealth, I'd be very pleased to book an Obama bull elephant hunting package with you!
Bill Powell


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– John Green, author
04 December 2008, 20:04
Aspen Hill Adventures
Guys,

It was actually dubbed "The Bridge To Somewhere" and no alcohol was wasted by breaking a bottle to Christen it. Though I won't deny there was no actual consumption before, during and after construction.

nilly


~Ann


05 December 2008, 01:19
RR4hunt
Well done Anne, great job on the bridge could not have done it any better myself.

Are you still booking hunts for Namibia and who, what, where?


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05 December 2008, 03:41
Wendell Reich
Daaaaang!

Good job on the bridge to somewhere!

I regret to inform you that if Obama sees what you have done you will not be eligible for any of the redistribution.

You posses waaaaaaaayyyyy too much drive and initiative to be considered for this program.

Plus, you have a job.

However, I would not rule out the possibility that he would consider taxing your bridge.

As Mims would say, "Better tomorrows!"
06 December 2008, 16:20
Aspen Hill Adventures
Wendell, you are probably correct <sob>. RB, yes indeed, one outfit is full up though, the other on the brink of being so for 2009. Just let me know what you have in mind and when. I have a good place in RSA for quality plains game at the moment too. Some real screamer kudu and bushbuck there.


~Ann