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I spent the summer guiding and wrangling for Gana River Outfitters in the NWT. Here are a few pics from the summer...










 
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Absolutely Marvelous!! Great Picts, super critters. Those mountain caribou are special. Thanks.


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excellent pics,
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thumbgreat picts.


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Nice pics, I like your first moose pic the best Big Grin


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Spectacular and thanks for sharing. Truly some of the last pristine, beautiful, God's country.

Truly hope the oil and gas people don't screw it up - but they will so go now!
 
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Nice rams.... !

The one with the broken horn... imagine that with the same horn on the other side!

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Wow, lots of great trophies! I like the velvet 'bou at the end the best.


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Posts: 19746 | Location: The LOST Nation | Registered: 27 March 2001Reply With Quote
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How many years have you guided for Gana River Outfitters?


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Great pics Swarovski!! I am totally jealous...my one big regret in life so far is not taking a few years to go guiding in the north. Some of my buddies have done if for years, and I was set to do it in the mid-late '90s, but the demand for foresters dropped right out and I chickened out (didn't want to walk away from a good job and have little chance to get another like it after guiding).

I sure wish I had done it now though!

Cheers, and thanks for sharing,
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Great pics Swarovski!! I am totally jealous...my one big regret in life so far is not taking a few years to go guiding in the north. Some of my buddies have done if for years, and I was set to do it in the mid-late '90s, but the demand for foresters dropped right out and I chickened out (didn't want to walk away from a good job and have little chance to get another like it after guiding).

I sure wish I had done it now though!

Cheers, and thanks for sharing,
Canuck


Well, to make up for it...You can now go back as a client. Big Grin


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Posts: 3082 | Location: Pemberton BC Canada | Registered: 08 March 2001Reply With Quote
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Thanks guys it was an awesome summer.

John Deere - It was actually my first summer up there and I went up as a wrangler but after 3 weeks or so I started guiding some of the Caribou hunts, then one of the backpack guides got hurt so I guided sheep and finally a Moose at the end of the season.

Canuck - I have always wanted to do it as well however, I was going to University for a few years and then took on a full time job right out of uni so it never happened. It wasn't until I ended up taking a job in the field that it allowed me the time off.
 
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wow great pics thanks and thanks for inspiring dreams dancing
 
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