Thursday 7 August 2014

How to build a fire.

Lighting a camp fire quickly and effectively is a skill every camper should have.

Regardless of experience level, age, or gender, one of the first skills that is a must have is the ability to make fire. 

In her video Grace talks about the tricks she has learned to find the right fuel for her fire. Before you watch her video she has a few safety tips.

" Always have a grown up with you to light a fire, to make sure your safe and cut the wood. never use matches with out permission"

Grace,
An Alberta Rambler


How to build and light a fire
 

 

 

Geocaching 101

After five years of geocaching and to date 740 find The Alberta Ramblers have decided to go after their geocache badges at the cub and scout levels, here is what they have to say.                      

"Searching is half the fun: Life is much more manageable when thought of as a scavenger hunt as opposed to a surprise party."
Jimmy Buffet

How to build a Geocache

How to use a GPS to hide a geocache

Wednesday 18 June 2014

A father's day Jasper ramble.

On June 14th 2014 the Alberta Ramblers went to Jasper National Park for a Father's Day ramble. We spent the afternoon hiking around Maligne lake and Lake Annette. Here's what they found.

Black bear, moose, elk, mule deer, baby bighorn sheep, a mountain goat, numerous birds among the best the yellow rumped warbler, and gray jay (whiskey jack). The gray jay being a new find on our life list.


"I loved seeing the baby bighorn sheep, and having a picnic in the mountains."

Grace, Alberta Rambler
 


" My favourite part of the day was the hike and taking pictures such as fallen logs under the water"

Laura, Alberta Rambler





Sunday 8 June 2014

Beginners Bird Walk

 On June 8th the Alberta Ramblers went out on a beginners bird walk hosted by the Wild Birds Unlimited Store. Among the birds we saw today were Red wing blackbird, Mallards, Gulls, Canadian geese, Red necked Grebes (building a floating nest), House finches, house sparrows,  Brewers blackbirds, Common grackles, Common terns, magpies and crows.


 "Today I went on a bird walk with my family, hosted by the Wild Birds Store. It is important that we go on bird walks so we can learn there food and habitats so we can protect them and sure they don't die out"

Laura,
Alberta Rambler

"Today I went Bird watching with the wild birds store. I really like to go on hikes and look for birds. I want to see all the birds in the world. I like to learn about how important nature to us.

Grace,
Alberta Rambler

We are very happy that there are groups like the Young Naturalist club and the owners of the Wild Birds Ulimited Store to share their time and knowledge with us. Thanks to them we added three new birds to our life list.

Check out Wild Birds Unlimited here http://edmonton.wbu.com/

Thanks so much,

The Alberta Ramblers

Sunday 6 April 2014

How you can tell the weather is changing

"Hello, I am working on the Observers badge and the Naturalist badge with my cub pack. Check out our video about the changes in weather"

Grace Bolster,
Alberta Rambler

"Today I am talking a bit about weather. The badge I am working on is the Observers badge and Observers badge. The reason for this video is that I am interested in the weather."

Laura Bolster,
Alberta Rambler


 

"Whether the weather be fine,

Or whether the weather be not,

Whether the weather be cold,

Or whether the weather be hot,

We'll weather the weather

Whatever the weather

Whether we like it or not."

Anon.

Saturday 29 March 2014

How Animals Survive the Canadian Winter

The Alberta Ramblers are at it again. This time they come to you with breaking news on how animals survive the Canadian Winter.




 "See how birds Fluff their feathers to stay warm"
 Laura




"They do camouflage so they don't become food, I don't think they want that"
Grace

Migration Poem

No more flowers,
On the trees,
Said a buzzing,
Bunch of bees...
bee migration
No green grass,
On which to feast,
Said a wild wildebeest...
wildebeest great migration
It’s too cold,
To flit and fly,
Said a monarch butterfly...
monarch butterfly migration
What should we do?
How can we live?
When environments,
Cease to give…
Conditions change,
What's on our plate,
It’s time to move,
We must migrate!
Migration’s moving,
Swim, run, fly,
From a place,
Too cold or dry,
To a place,
Where food is found,
Migration’s moving,
To new ground!


 

The observations of young naturalists


March 29th 2014 The Alberta Ramblers headed back to the Wagner Natural Area to finish off working on their Naturalist and Observers badges. Here is what they found.




We did a squirrel video, a deer bed video, a rabbit video, a porcupine video. We went for a nice hike, we saw lots nice tracks and we finished our naturalist and observers badge. It was Awesome!

Grace Bolster,
Alberta Rambler

 We went to Wagners Bog for a hike. we saw plants, animal tracks, and a Squirrel Midden (not Mitten). we did videos for our blog, worked on our Observers badge and Naturists badge. We had a fun time.


Laura Bolster,
Alberta Rambler                                                                                             Squirrel Midden