Absolutely stunning shots of the Chilcotin Cariboo Glace stunning area all year round l love that area, hope to retire up there in 100 years or so.

Absolutely stunning shots of the Chilcotin Cariboo Glace stunning area all year round l love that area, hope to retire up there in 100 years or so.
Roberts Creeker wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 11:14 pm I wish![]()
Rained all day yesterday and then turned into mud overnight. Here is a picture from this morning...![]()
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They're standing back from the monster mud puddle so they don't get their new doo all dirty. The shearer had just come and made them all clean and tidy. I keep looking out the window and wondering whose sheep they are.SouthSardiswx wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 8:16 pmlooks like they love having there picture taken.or there planning to escape.
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The first picture shows the Niut Mountains. Mount Niut is 10,000 ft tall, and looks like a woman laying on her back (the peak would be the nose). The 2nd picture has the Niuts on the right and the Potato Mountains on the left. These are much lower mountains that barely break the tree line, so something like 7 to 8,000 feet tall. Wild potatoes grow up in the alpine there that are slightly larger than peas. The mountains in the far distance down the middle are the northern edge of the mountains in the Homathko Icefield.
I haven't had a single person see our sheep and not call them goats. It's unrealRoberts Creeker wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 10:52 pm![]()
Good one.
They're sheep, I've had goats before and never again!![]()
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Glacier wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 8:24 am The first picture shows the Niut Mountains. Mount Niut is 10,000 ft tall, and looks like a woman laying on her back (the peak would be the nose). The 2nd picture has the Niuts on the right and the Potato Mountains on the left. These are much lower mountains that barely break the tree line, so something like 7 to 8,000 feet tall. Wild potatoes grow up in the alpine there that are slightly larger than peas. The mountains in the far distance down the middle are the northern edge of the mountains in the Homathko Icefield.
BTW, this not my mom's place, but rather, my wife's grandparent's. We are surrounded by mountains in 360 degrees, though the ones off screen to the east and north aren't so high. Off screen to the left (East) is Splinter Hill, which is not much over 6000ft so doesn't even get close to breaking the tree line. A creek flows off that hill down through this ranch, which sits at 3500 ft. To the north and northeast is a series of small hills 5000 to 6000 ft tall that separate the Homathko drainage from the Chilcotin drainage. To the northwest are the mountains in the Kleena Kleene drainage basin that are 7000 to 9000 ft tall, but are far away so don't look very tall from here (not very much above the horizon).
Easy way to tell them apart, if it's jumping around on your car, it's a goat. If it's in a tree, it's a goat. (btw this is a real photo, I thought it was photoshopped but some quick research proved me wrong, it's real)
Oh sorry
Oh yes I checked again now I see sheep, but low resolutjon makes it difficult to tell. Just a bahhh aaa aaad photo sorryRoberts Creeker wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 11:14 pm I wish![]()
Rained all day yesterday and then turned into mud overnight. Here is a picture from this morning...![]()
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Wow, thanks for the National Geographic read on the mountain range Glace, what's the mountain range that looks like it's lying on top of the mountain that looks like a women lying down.Glacier wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 8:24 am The first picture shows the Niut Mountains. Mount Niut is 10,000 ft tall, and looks like a woman laying on her back (the peak would be the nose). The 2nd picture has the Niuts on the right and the Potato Mountains on the left. These are much lower mountains that barely break the tree line, so something like 7 to 8,000 feet tall. Wild potatoes grow up in the alpine there that are slightly larger than peas. The mountains in the far distance down the middle are the northern edge of the mountains in the Homathko Icefield.
BTW, this not my mom's place, but rather, my wife's grandparent's. We are surrounded by mountains in 360 degrees, though the ones off screen to the east and north aren't so high. Off screen to the left (East) is Splinter Hill, which is not much over 6000ft so doesn't even get close to breaking the tree line. A creek flows off that hill down through this ranch, which sits at 3500 ft. To the north and northeast is a series of small hills 5000 to 6000 ft tall that separate the Homathko drainage from the Chilcotin drainage. To the northwest are the mountains in the Kleena Kleene drainage basin that are 7000 to 9000 ft tall, but are far away so don't look very tall from here (not very much above the horizon).