Wednesday, October 4, 2006

Hunt 2006 - Apalahtika 'po s'ena

Dates Sep 29 - Oct 4th
Participants Manny, Perry, Tony
Transportation Black Trailblazer
Pictures
Hunt 2006

Trailer got an upgrade this year. A deflector/storage container was added to the front of the trailer. Since it required painting, Perry took the opportunity to pass a quick paint job over the rest of the trailer.
Alcohol was sponsored by John with some direct from Bermuda dark Rum and ginger beer. A total of 4.25 litres of rum (2x1.75 plus .75) was brought for this trip. 2.5 litres was consumed.
Upon arrival to the lake we had a good laugh with our neighbours. They called us during the opening weekend to see if everything was ok, since we are prone to problems on the road ;)
Theme for the hunt was "Apalahtika 'po s'ena" for obvious reasons.
Weather was great for hunting, only rained one afternoon. Perry observed a hawk that caught a fish out of water...cool.
Food was plentiful and several bbq were held. Saturday night under stars we were treated to a nice northern lights show.
End result no moose, that's ok we let it grow a bit more for next year.

Sunday, September 3, 2006

Shooting Range 2006

Dates September 3, 2006
Participants Manny, Perry, Spiro, Tony
Transportation Spiros' car
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2006 Shooting Range

Great day at the shooting range. Started of with breakfast at McDs. There was a burst of down pour just as we were heading out to the sights. After that we stopped at the local resto bar for beer and and pizza...pretty good. We made a list of food required for the upcoming hunt. We stopped at Tony's from some frappédes and of course some tsipouro. 26 days left to the hunt.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Spring 2006 - Pimping, I made fire, blow out

Dates May 25-28 2006
Participants Perry, Spiro, Tony, Manny, Nick
Transportation Red Explorer
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Spring 2006

Thurs May 25th:

Departure time 08:15am; minor complications with trailer load obliged us to undo cargo and remove 5 bags of crushed stone, which loosened the springs of trailer that popped back into regular position ( "pimping of trailer" ).

We arrived into LaTuque at approx 11:45 am. In LaTuque we obtained last minute necessities and supplies for our trip. Change flat tire on the trailer requiring us to return to Canadian Tire to buy a socket star. With much restrains we declined Manuelas cravings for PFC's fried chicken bucket. Thus, by sometime 2:00pm we embarked on our final trail of dirt road to Lac Eugene.

Along the way we stopped to eat our chicken luncheon, not that we had any other choice of either stopping or tolerating Manuelas' plea of starvation. It is here that we discovered starving misquitoes that made our lunch break most unpleasurable.

Arrival time at Lac Eugene was apprx 5pm. Thursday night was most pleasant due to great weather, no bugs, lots of rum&coke, 1.5 bottles of home made wine, a great meal and an excellent company of friends.

Friday May 26th, A day of work efficiency and relaxation. Wake up time was at apprx 08:30am. A monster breakfast of western omellettes. By 10:30am, the group was divided into two teams for the tasks of repairing shed foundation and inspection of blinds. Emmanuel and Nick volunteered for the repair of the royal suite`s roof and delivery of salt blocks to southern 3 blinds. Perry, Spiros and Tony addressed the concerns and repair of the shed foundation. Most importantly, we must give credit to Perry's mastermind invention of a new Hestra - a great addition to our camp. A late and well deserved lunch followed by a long afternoon nap that lasted from 3:30pm to 6:00pm...kimithikame san mosharia! Friday's menu consisted of moose meat, rice, vegetables and tomato salad.

Saturday May 27th: day break at around 04:30am, what a view, clear sky, sun slowly rising over the horizon producing a red/orange glow which beams echo over the surface of the lake, the cries of birds announcing the early morning call and a thin layer of fog covering the surface of the lake creating a mystical sense of the area. By 06:30am, a bright sun, no clouds in the air and for a change warm temperatures...tha mas fane ta kounoupia! Great mornings mean MEGA farmer's breakfast followed by sun tanning on the shores of Lac Eugene. Perry, Spiros and Tony departed at 10:30am for blinds and salt blocks. Scrapes were found at Tony's original blind which means that there's a moose travelling between Perry's and Spiro's blind. Great evening of feasting on filet mignon, drinking, smoking, great music, zebekies, Pettas drunken entertainment, great bonefire "I made fire!", Pettas assault on small spruce tree and for the grand finally Pettas endless reminitions of the Greek National Anthem - gamata!

Sunday May 28th - return to civilization but good things don't last for ever; the tailgate window shattered due to a flying stone 10kms away from the end of our dirt road trek. Upon arrival at LaTuque at around 1:30 we stopped for lunch at - can you guess? - the much awaited and craved Poulet Frit Kentucky!

Overall, a great trip of much needed R&R, great food, great company and great weather!