It's a pretty spectacular place to spend time, no roads, need a 3hr ocean trip or a bush plane to access it. Feel pretty lucky to "work" here, it's now the largest protected tract of temperate rainforest in the world as well, the Great Bear Rainforest. That could spell trouble for my operation long term, the protected bit, but we're still allowed to hunt at present with 5,300 sq kms / 2,100 sq miles of wilderness.
The "fun" parts post hunting are omitted to keep it to a couple mins, left out are the natural ocean and riverside hotsprings, crabbing / prawning / fishing, 99% of the waterfalls exploring etc. Those are my favourite parts!
Trying to develop spring black bear in the same idea, it's an everything that's great about the outdoors trip, with a bonus black bear. Haven't found a way to explain why folks should come here rather than a treestand hunt over a stinking bait barrel in a cloud of bugs. Naturally I can't compete with a guy who drives to within a mile of his bait barrel, with my boats and floatplane to get in, but a guy sure experiences a lot more here.
Seriously, let's stay in touch. It may take a couple of years but I am looking for alternatives in my home and native land. The cost for me and my boys is often too high here. The experience you offer is something unique.
thanks for your reply bob , is it feasible to build a 444 on a P14/M17 , or is the no4 enfield easier to build? i know where i can buy a lothar walther barrel in 44, 1-38 twist , but i think with a barrel crown of .650" the profile is too light .
hey bob , new on here. i specifically joined to enquire about a 444 you built on a Enfield 4-1 you built . who did the barrel and what was the twist and profile specs ? look foward to your reply . cheers
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