No but our assistant manager from Baker lake was one of the guys that headed up the project to build the snowfence along the Thelon river to divert the big herds to portage in a safer place as thats when they were drowning in the same crossing they used for years.
Ah, so the Thelon not icing up for the caribou that have previously used the ice to cross only seems to be a local occurrence to you? I have news for you, there are dozens of that kind of occurrence all over the Arctic. Less snow, less ice. And that contrdicts what you've been saying and inferring since I found this thread.
You're shooting your own foot here by producing evidence against yourself.
Yes he's Innuit and once again I never said the climate wasent changing,not once in any post I have ever made on this forum.
Oh, yeah but the ice isn't melting any different than in the past, according to a few posts of yours. If you want I can go back a few posts and bring up a few things you've said.
In case you are ignorant on the Tuk Tuk migration they allways cross the river just west of Baker lake on their annual migration east.
Caribou move around. I knew that long before I found CC a few years back, yes.
No shortage of food on the tundra dude.
On the ice it's different. But I'd prepare for a lot more greenery and a lot less ice if I lived up there. Probably buy a couple freezers, a smoker/dehydrator, more canning equipment, and digging a bigger garden.
Maybe it's the talking down attitude.
After dozens of posts, your patience would get worn down, too.
Do you mean that the proponents of man made climate change don't talk down to those who won't subscribe to the Gore/Suzuki mantra?????:roll:
It's got nothing to do with being man-made or not. This has to do with dozens of posts of Kak saying the ice is fine and more dozens by Ton and I providing fact after fact proving him wrong.