Posts Tagged ‘Echo Valley Ranch & Spa’

Nature’s harsh realities

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

January 10th 2010

Today I drove Glen and Jim down to the canyon to show Jim, our guest, how dramatically the landscape changes and hopefully have the opportunity to see some wildlife. The first sign of wildlife was a beautiful California Big Horn ram and I seized the opportunity to try out my new 70/200 telephoto lens, as we traveled on we saw more big horn sheep and mule deer.

What followed after that relates to the title of this blog and before describing what we saw and experienced I offer my thoughts concerning “Nature’s harsh realities.”

(more…)

Never a dull moment!

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

January 1st 2010 –> January 2nd 2010

There is never a dull moment when you have cattle on your ranch!

No sooner had we delivered two cows and twenty Black Angus calves to Echo Valley Ranch the “fun” started when seven of the smaller calves managed to squeeze under the fence by the watering trough, through a gate that had been left open by Brian, and started their wandering around looking for their cow mum.

(more…)

Pet Owners – BUSTED! :)

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

December 28th

It is clear to see that Nan and I love animals, we are surrounded by them and this includes ten border collies, two cats and of course cows, horses etc. It follows that our guest ranch is therefore “Pet Friendly”, meaning that our guests can bring their well behaved pets with them. The only request we make is that they must stay in a cabin, be sure to let their pet out as required to pee and poop, to ensure their pet does not damage anything inside the cabin and last, but not least, to keep their pets off of the furniture – including the bed.

(more…)

New Year's Eve

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

December 31st 2009

It was a glorious day today, a balmy -5C and beautiful hoar frost coating the trees and everything else outside, all highlighted by the sun. All of the outdoor activities were taking place, cross country skiing, snow shoeing, snowmobiling, and just plain walking around and taking it all in. I drove two of our guests down to the canyon and all in all everything was super.

The food is always a big hit and our New Year’s dinner was no exception. I have included some pictures but for the midnight shots I was too busy popping the champagne bottles to take pictures.

(more…)

Delivering calves to Echo Valley Ranch

Friday, January 1st, 2010

December 30th 2009

In addition to being a guest ranch and spa, Echo Valley Ranch is also designated as being a cattle ranch with a one hundred head cow/calf permit and a 10,000 acre Crown Land lease attached to the property to serve as open range grazing for the herd. For those that do not know, a one hundred head permit equates to 85 bred cows resulting in 85 cow/calf pairs, ten heifers and five bulls. That adds up to 185 animals if every cow “takes” and you do not lose any of them. This is what we started off with as city slickers back nineteen years ago and we did not have a clue as to how to manage such an operation. We had a real cowboy to help us however, Glen Brady, a true blue Native who knew exactly what to do so all was well.

Four years ago we sold our herd primarily because the restrictions placed on the import of cattle by the USA made it just about impossible to be in the ranching business; it was not so much a matter of the USA putting a ban on the import of Canadian beef (dead or alive), because one cow in Alberta was found to have the mad cow disease, it was because most of the BC cattle were slaughtered/processed in the USA, and Canada not having sufficient capacity to fulfill that function for themselves! I discovered this when my idea of getting all of the local ranchers together and selling good beef directly to our own supermarkets was blown out of the water – there was no place in BC that could process the beef for us!!

(more…)