I mistook the title and thought that the video was going to represent Canadian life in the bush, but I figured it out when I saw how you cater to tourists. Congrats on merging a remote lifestyle while still capturing the tourist dollar, and letting that fund your livelihood.
Hi there, we don't have typical tourists. Ross teaches University Biology students time to time, and teaches the provincial trapping course as well as going to womens groups etc. We live in the Bush. We would like to however, bring people out on the trapline and or bush living skills workshop here are our home place. Thank you for watching and comment.
@mazadan the word Pukka comes from india and has come to be used in everyday english for something good. it was picked up when during the days of the british empire when we were in india. veranda and pyjamas are two other words from many we picked up. hope this clarifies, all the best, peter
Nicely done!
simplymy2sense 1 month ago
I mistook the title and thought that the video was going to represent Canadian life in the bush, but I figured it out when I saw how you cater to tourists. Congrats on merging a remote lifestyle while still capturing the tourist dollar, and letting that fund your livelihood.
5Cazador 1 month ago
@5Cazador
Hi there, we don't have typical tourists. Ross teaches University Biology students time to time, and teaches the provincial trapping course as well as going to womens groups etc. We live in the Bush. We would like to however, bring people out on the trapline and or bush living skills workshop here are our home place. Thank you for watching and comment.
campfirepoetry 1 month ago
Nice film, I enjoyed watching that thanks.
HalfQ 2 months ago
Nice site and vids Thank you MUCH
shippen2010 2 months ago
a pukka way of life
mazadan 5 months ago
@mazadan
Hi there, I saw your channel, thanks for the comment. Your stove is quite interesting. Deb
campfirepoetry 5 months ago
@mazadan which stove Deb. ....i am away soon to the lake district here in the UK to make Mukluks and Mittens as well as felt boot liners
mazadan 5 months ago
@mazadan Hi, what does "pukka" mean?
campfirepoetry 5 months ago
@mazadan the word Pukka comes from india and has come to be used in everyday english for something good. it was picked up when during the days of the british empire when we were in india. veranda and pyjamas are two other words from many we picked up. hope this clarifies, all the best, peter
mazadan 5 months ago
@mazadan Very interesting, thank you for the explanation.
campfirepoetry 4 months ago