Monday, December 19, 2005
Steve's Video Of The Day: "Pine Dock, On Lake Winnipeg, To Rivercrest, On The Red River, Via Floats"!
Check out some local scenery as a Cessna 172 is the platform to film the voyage south along the "Big Lake".
VIDEO - "Pine Dock, On Lake Winnipeg, To Rivercrest, On The Red River, Via Floats"!
(Some "constructive hints" to the film-makers from an old "Bush Dog". When doing Game Survey or filming, "clean" the aircraft windows before the journey commences. Also, when flying along Lake Winnipeg, there are thousands of sights to be seen. Barges, ferries, the fishing fleet, bird colonies, moose, bear, fish stations, maybe one of the "ghostly Caribou herds", wolves and "wolf kills", numerous communities, and our intrepid film-makers missed all of them. Instead, we got a grainy shot of "smog-blanketed" Winnipeg. The best part of the video is from the beginning of the landing sequence and subsequent, when the aircraft is close to the earth. Like I said, "constructive hints".)
Cheers,
Steve
Wayne Whiteway and Marc Collette. If you want to see Lake Winnipeg, take a trip with these men.
Erland Campbell, partner with Wayne and Marc near Fisher Bay. Tremendous "geology" in the cliffs behind him.
Yes, Lake Winnipeg has lots to see, especially by boat. Here is Wayne, Marc, and Erland's Web-Site.
WEB-SITE - BALD EAGLE ISLAND TOURS
Enjoy!
VIDEO - "Pine Dock, On Lake Winnipeg, To Rivercrest, On The Red River, Via Floats"!
(Some "constructive hints" to the film-makers from an old "Bush Dog". When doing Game Survey or filming, "clean" the aircraft windows before the journey commences. Also, when flying along Lake Winnipeg, there are thousands of sights to be seen. Barges, ferries, the fishing fleet, bird colonies, moose, bear, fish stations, maybe one of the "ghostly Caribou herds", wolves and "wolf kills", numerous communities, and our intrepid film-makers missed all of them. Instead, we got a grainy shot of "smog-blanketed" Winnipeg. The best part of the video is from the beginning of the landing sequence and subsequent, when the aircraft is close to the earth. Like I said, "constructive hints".)
Cheers,
Steve
Wayne Whiteway and Marc Collette. If you want to see Lake Winnipeg, take a trip with these men.
Erland Campbell, partner with Wayne and Marc near Fisher Bay. Tremendous "geology" in the cliffs behind him.
Yes, Lake Winnipeg has lots to see, especially by boat. Here is Wayne, Marc, and Erland's Web-Site.
WEB-SITE - BALD EAGLE ISLAND TOURS
Enjoy!