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Grant Hiebert
Добавлен 7 май 2010
Moose October 2024
A young bull calf appears to be a bit of a third wheel on mom's date night with a rutting bull. The vocalizations are very interesting to listen too.
The lights you see in the background at times are the infrared flashes on other trail cameras. These lights are not visible to the animals.
The lights you see in the background at times are the infrared flashes on other trail cameras. These lights are not visible to the animals.
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Secret Spot Summer 2024
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This is probably the most enjoyable video I've ever put together and none of the clips are mine. They are all from a very good friend who trusted in me to tell the story of this magical place.
More Critters Sept 2024
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A few from both sides of the predator and prey group. These videos were all taken with about a 200m diameter. Lots of action in this area.
Critters Sept 2024
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Ok, there's more than bears wandering around up there. Did I mention that I hate that electronic noise!!!!
Bears Sept 2024
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A little of the recent bear activity on the property. I'm glad to see that the sow was able to keep one of her cubs this year. I thought both were gone for a while. We definitely need to get rid of the annoying electronic noises in the audio.
Bats August 2024
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The audio gets a little weird when you slow it down but watching these little predators hunting in the dark is pretty cool.
Bobcat August 2024
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There are a couple of Bobcats showing up quite often lately. I'll have to keep an eye on the tree the male marks to see if anyone else comes around and challenges him.
Chilcotin Slide
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A little of my Google Earth geekiness creeping out. If you ASS-U-ME that the slide is 30m in height as has been quoted in numerous media articles, then here's a VERY rough estimation of what the water level behind the Chilcotin slide MIGHT look like if it begins to spill over at 30m above the original river height in that spot. This is all very non scientific and I have no idea whether it bears...
New Spot July 2024
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I put a camera between a water hole and a bedding area. Plenty of activity.
Camera Assault June 2024
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Unfortunately, this sow only has one cub in tow now. We can only speculate as to what happened to the other one, but she seems to be caring for this one quite well at this point. She's even teaching it to mess with my cameras a little bit.
Bobcat and Hare June 2024
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The hare population appears to be up and the bobcats are taking advantage of it. Very pretty cats.
Cougar Slow Motion
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I know this is a repeat, but I bit the bullet and upgraded my editing software so that I can make smoother slow motion sections. When the animal is only in a good position briefly, I like to make it last as long as possible. This upgrade eliminates the typical jerky frames of a slowed down video. The software interpolates and fills in between frames to make it look smoother.
Stumpy is kind of an interesting character. Obviously male, but with only indications of antlers but no bony protusion. If I only saw a picture of him I'd say it was in the spring, but being in the fall with a spike fork season it begs the question.....legal bull or not? Hmmmmmmm
thank you
Fascinating! What's bringing them to that spot does the guy think?
Just incredible to watch!!!, more please 🙏🏻😊
Excellent. thanks
that coyote😲
you should get some 4k cameras
These cameras are all producing 4K videos. They're actually using a 14mp image sensor for daytime images and videos. Unfortunately, RUclips kind of butchers the quality somewhat.
@@hiebertgrant Such amazing videos. Cant you upload in 4k. I know some of my other channels do. Such amazing videos.
@@CouchCommander5000 I figured out the 4K issue. It was me... of course.
@@hiebertgrant wow
@@hiebertgrant love these videos man. Keep them coming. I'm right below you I recognize a lot of these critters
Where was this footage captured from ? An amazingly agile and intriguing cat. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful animal always like bobcats .
I used AutoCAD Civil 3d and ESRI for years. Nice work!😊
I had wondered that myself, but until you put the blue elevated section up, I couldn’t picture exactly what it would look like that’s a lot of water
How many tons of water are building up behind the blockage? From that, you can calculate the amount of energy that will be released. They should be digging a trench to start the release of water ASAP.
Should make a dam downstream while it's dry and maintain the level for irrigation. Build the fish passages and done. Alex Fraser or WAC Bennett would do it for the Chilcotin.......
Nice work Are you Darryl's brother?
Look at where the chilcotin meets the fraser. The east side once slid and will slide again. If this wall hits the fraser there might be a slide that blocks both.
good work.
Where is chilcoten?
Great analysis! Hopefully Farwell Canyon doesn’t get too jammed up with logs as the river narrows there substantially. Also wondering if anyone knows if there were any commercial rafting trips on the river at the time? Feel bad for those companies as this is prime time for them.
This was a nice presentation, well done ! Is it also possible to do a 'worst case' scenario, where the water would break the dam in 1 time, and say, a flash flood of +/- 20meter goes through the valley ? Ofcourse this is probably a bit harder to simulate, because the flash flood would get less and less high as it flows through the river.
Nice job. It's going to take quite a while before the water rises to 30 m, where it will begin to overtop the slide. It's too bad there hasn't been a lidar scan of the slide so we could see what the actual level is and what the possible path(s) might be for the water to flow.
Interesting, thanks for putting this on the web.
They/It (mom) obviously knows it isn't part of a tree and is curious why it is on the tree and then is it edible or not (the curiosity pathway of its mind) does it think it might be some sort of bee swarm nest? I doubt they'd tangle with a suspected wasp nest, but maybe as a teachable moment for junior it would be worth the stings either honey bee or wasp.
great graphic. nothing really to worry about upstream but downstream is still a question mark at this time. thank you.
Probably, as good as can be done from a first approximation. The views I've seen of the slide foot seem to show that horizontal folding in line with the original river route occurred, so those may act as channels and depending on that 30m calculation (min/avg/max) it may commence reflow below that level however it was devised. Good stuff. [any depth gauges along that span?]
Cool! Thank you
I cant recall EVER seeing such an event as what is unfolding in BC. This is a genuinely frightening part of Nature,....a REMINDER of sorts that Humans are not its MASTERS, but are its CHILDREN❤
Every bend was a slide and the water goes around not over top or eventually bends around. I predict same.
Slumping of the landmass in this area has been common over time. At 2:42 on your video just to the right of centre on the bottom of the picture shows a huge mass that has detached and slid towards the river. There are numerous smaller detachments within the main slide area.
A few hours of aerial lidar surveying, over the slide and some topo calculations a path for where the water will potentially make its way through.
The local gov added the banks of the Chilcotin upstream from the prior evac area to near Hanceville. I wonder if 30m max depth has changed to 40 or 50m? That could be bad.
Cool vid. It's "not that bad", but also a huge volume of water at the same time.
That was a better review of the possible affects than any news station has offered.
No trees in area to hold the land in place 🙄
Trees would not have helped. Very deep slide. Naturally unstable ground.
What the hell are they going to do let the water go where it wants to? they could have blasted a path down through the slide and made an opening for the water to travel onward instead of allowing it to build up and cause catastrophic damage down stream, why haven’t they done something or tried something before the water gets to a critical point of flash flooding everyone down river.
Far too dangerous to go onto the slide to place explosives. Surface charges would do very very little.
@@bcmineresearch well sometimes nature is the best path, and I guess we’ll see how it works in this situation, if it starts cutting a path soon it may release the water more gradually than all at once like a flood.
@Clarence-to5qx I think we all have our fingers crossed and are hoping for the best but preparing for the worst.
@@bcmineresearch yes sir I understand completely it’s all hands on deck for this situation and get your personals out of the house if your in a bad spot along the river.
wonderful video, need to do something to muffle those mouse clicks.
Thanks for this. Good job.
I guess this could give comfort to those up stream of the blockage!
Search “William’s Lake First Nation, Fly Over the Chilcotin River Landslide.” for a great aerial view of it. 🤙
Wouldn’t a new lake be nice?
Oh dear, you must hurry and save nature from itself.
That is a lot of water
Nice work! Any thumbnail estimates of volume?
I had no idea you could do that on Google earth! Very cool and thank you!
Nice work, thanks and bless& miracles for all involved in this Chilcotin slide… 😎♾️🇺🇸
Great job!!
Amazing. You just provided the single most useful Explanation of exactly what we're dealing with and what the real risk is. I don't know how to do it but can you take this one step further. How long will it take for that volume of water to fill the reservoir that you have created With your model? Obviously the assumption would be that the land slide will hold until the reservoir is full. Any chance you can come up with that answer? I have subscribed and am following
if the government is that concerned the can dynamite a channel into the slide, the water flowing through will do the rest. but I hope the leave it to form the lake area, eventually water will find its way over/through the slide and nature will set its new normal.
This is all predicated. Upon the assumption he won’t have more landslides downstream, raising the level more . Or when the water backs up a landslide occurs again, and all that water goes down stream in a big hurry
The issue is that the landslide is loose media. if/when it spills, it's likely that one of two things will happen: (1) it dislodges the landslide and comes down all at once, or (2) it overtops, but quickly erodes the media, turning into a torrent of water (much like those videos of folks connecting rivers to the ocean through sand - a small trench turns into a 20 meter wide torrent in minutes)
So much more reasonable than fear mongering media!
Nicely done. That slide is about 40 minutes by road from here. The authorities are trying to keep everyone away from the site and have banned the use of the airspace above to everyone not on "official" business. No drones, nothing. Easy to control what news is given when the narrative can't be checked.