Hey Steemians!!
As of today, there are still over 130 wildfires in British-Columbia, so far over 845,000 hectares or over 8000 square kilometers is estimated to have burned since April of 2017 from 1000 different fires and it is expected to continue burning well into september. It is on it's way to be the costliest fire in B-C's history getting close to beating the 1958 record fire that burned an estimated 855,000 hectares. Currently ,over 4000 people are working real hard to keep the situation under control. The fires were most likely started by a combination of hot dry temperatures and lightning perhaps human negligence ( tossed lit cigarette butts, unattended camp fires...you get the point) and spread by winds in dense forested areas. I suppose Just like our Fort-McMurray fires, it will be hard to determine the real cause and residents of the affected communities will just be left to deal with the burned remains of what once was their world for the next couple years.
Our city is still filled with smoke, it's been smokey in Edmonton all summer, I don't want to imagine what it must be like in B-C. I feel fortunate that our province isn't in an as critical situation this year given we are experiencing a really hot summer and extremely dry conditions as well, perhaps we get a break this year. Since going to the mountains is an "at your own risk " on any given day, the added fire hazards and smoke continues to keep @silvergingerman and I waiting until it's safe to visit again. We are seasonal workers in the oil and energy industry and it will be time to return to work soon therefore vacationing time is almost up. In the meantime I suppose I can still admire them from afar and look back on trips past. Here is a few pictures from previous trips.
Feel free to leave a comment about your favorite paradise escape or your dream destination!
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Upvoted, resteemed, followed & DPS.Excellent photos @ladybug146, but please provide some info on your equipment and exposure data.
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Thank you @photo-trail for taking interest in my photography and your tips! I would love to be featured in your "daily photo selection" . Gear used is Nikon D7000 and various Nikkor and Sigma lenses ranging from 10 mm to 300 mm. some photos could have also been taken with a uv or polarizing lens filter depending on light conditions or effects that i'm trying to create. Hard for me to tell because I have all my gear in a backpack while exploring and change my lenses too often to keep track. I need some guidance to post proper link ( i'm pretty near computer illiterate) I will ask a more experienced user how to in the meantime and i will provide a link once i figure out how to do so.
did I do it right?https://steemit.com/photo/@ladybug146/do-not-upvote-previously-posted-making-a-link-with-photo-info
Lovely photos, thanks!
for me the place to be is the desert, it's quiet and has a special character to it.. despite being in new zealand at the moment, I have some photos of desert in a post of mine, check it out if You like :)
thank you for stopping by! I have never been to the desert yet, I imagine it must be a special experience! I looked at your photography, you have great pictures as well.
Such beautiful photos (and beautiful memories!) As amazing as these pictures are they pale in comparison to being there in person though!
lol yes they are beautiful memories, as nice as the pictures are, i'm always disappointed that the camera can't capture all the details and true beauty of the landscape. My mind remembers tho :)
You got beautiful landscapes shots.
thank you!! landscapes are my comfort zone, I need to practice macro... thanks to you tips on your page I may get post worthy results someday!
I was traveling and camping in BC and AB a few weeks ago and was saddened by how bad the smoke was from all the fires. Glad the area you're in isn't in a critical state. Your pictures from past trips are beautiful! I just shared some from my trip as well.
Awwe, yeah the smoke is bad. I hope you still enjoyed our back country just the same. Maybe someday you can come back and enjoy it smoke free. I'm headed right over to your pictures.
Hi ladybug, thanks for the interesting reading. I'm enjoying that Steem gives you access to regular people all around the world with something interesting to say about their local place and beautiful pictures to share. As you say you are interested in precious metals... I have to ask if you find gold in them there hills? ;)
There is gold in them darn hills!! but most of it is in protected areas so it is illegal to collect it. My friend suspects he found the motherlode...in a national park so he can't get to it. We do get flour gold in the rivers that run from the mountains and a dedicated prospector can find a few ounces/ summer( in non protected area). The BC area is better for gold than Alberta. Thank you for stopping by!! The Steemit platform is great for exposure to new experiences, loving every minute of it!
I forgot there is also the tale of the lost Lemon mine in the Rocky mountain house area ( Alberta)
It's a fun challenge chasing gold, I've found only a little bit but it's taken me to some nice locations in the countryside... always hoping to find a bit more of course! Bendigo in Victoria, just a couple of hours from where I live they found a nugget of 70kg in the old times!
Whoa!! 70kg nugget awesome i wouldn't mind finding that in my pan!... the places that it takes us is the reward here too! the running joke here, we spend more to go prospecting than what we recover. I am not dedicated at all, @slivergingerman and I have found about a gram one summer and a tiny bottle's worth of mini garnets but we pan, no rigs, i get bored after a while and go search for petrified wood ,fossils and native american artifacts that may have been carried by the current. I just like being at the river.
Absolutely same here...I've certainly spent a lot more to go prospecting than I've ever found... probably 100 times more! But there's always to possibility.... so it beats golfing as a hobby for me :)
Amazing views!
If I'm in Finland I like to go to a beach somewhere - or a deserted rock and just sit down an listen to the waves rolling in. That is therapy :)
If I'm travelling somewhere - hiking in the mountains, with views like you just shown us.
thank you for stopping by! ah yes the peaceful sound of the waves! i'm from the coast and now live inland. It's a sound I miss. The smoke is a bit irritating after breathing it in for almost 2 months strait but manageable. what is U&R?
great photos, awesome views!!
thank you!
A wonderful landscape post with beautiful images of nature!
Thank you so much , it means a lot coming from a great photographer such as yourself :)
you are welcome @ladybug146
Wowwwww..Really.Beautiful place..👌👌✌
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Thank you for stopping by and your support !
Beautiful post.The reflection of rocks in the water is just awesome
Thank you for viewing and your kind words !
Mind blowing shots my friend !
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Nice set of images that was joy to the eye :) Funny to see such a small rainbow :) Could you touch it, it looks close enough lol Thank you for sharing :)
awwe thank you! YES i could touch it and i was in it, there was no pot of gold at the end of it tho :) it is the sunlight reflecting in the spray of a violent waterfall. first time i saw such a thing.
That is exactly i was curious about. Did you find any gold... Maybe you did not look thoroughly enough? :)
maybe i didn't !! I bet there is gold flake at the bottom of it because it comes from melting glaciers nearby but i'm not going to go get it...lol .
That's the front view, that thing is so powerful it will swallow you whole!! it's only a partial shot, it's twice the size of what is in the photo.
Stunning photos but sorry to hear about the wildfires that you are still smelling smoke from! That is terrible to be breathing smoke for weeks!
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Thank you for your support @sallybeth23 ! it is unfortunate there is wildfires and smoke, it's the norm here, we don't get much rain, it will pass soon as the colder conditions start to move in. Staying indoors on the smokier days help.
Your photographs are simply amazing! @ladybug146 RSD
thank you so much @ninahaskin :)
It amazes me every year to see the extensive damage that fire creates over the North American continent. I really feel for the wildlife and people that are displaced.
yeah it's devastating for many, last year a city of 80 000 had to be evacuated, we sheltered many of them in our city. it's not easy finding temporary accommodation, food, clothing for that many. As devastating as it may be, witnessing the various efforts from the volunteers driving up to the area with gathered supply for those that were stranded in the evacuation, quick set up of temporary shelter and donations , it restores faith in humanity how everybody comes together in a pinch to do what they can to help those in distress. Thank you for stopping by !
It is always heartfelt to see so many wonderful people coming together to share their love and help with those in need. I saw our news today about the devastation from the hurricane in Texas, My heart just broke to think so many are having to suffer from so much loss. I am sure the nation will come to aid them too. Nice to meet you here @ladybug146
yes my heart sank for Houston. They are not out of the woods yet. I Imagine it's going to be the next major disaster in the USA since Hurricane Katrina. Hopefully it comes to an end soon. It is lovely to meet you as well @sunscape !