Sunday, October 26, 2008

Goose Hunting in Canada 2008

David and I left Beach, ND on October 12 in the mist of a blizzard to drive to Quill Lake, Saskatchewan in order to hunt geese. We almost postponed the drive for a couple of days until the roads were better, however upon speaking with our wonderful, truthful, and trusted friend north of the border we decided to go ahead and leave (thinking we would drive out of the snow belt within 100 miles). It was based on information that it was clear with no snow in sight in Canada. Little did we know that the snow actually stopped about 50 miles south of our destination. Thus, turning a 6.5 hour leisurely drive into quite a harrowing experience that lasted better that 11 hours. Once there all was good. We even had a visit from a young Bullwinkle!! Here are few pics from north of the border.






First North Dakota Snow of 2008






As David and I are preparing to travel 460 miles to hunt geese in Saskatchewan, mother nature sprang a little travel surprise on us. The first snow of the year arrived on the very morning we were to depart. A foot or more of heavy, wet snow!!! It turned what should have been a 6.5 hour drive into a 11 hour white knuckle adventure. But we eventually made it alive.