Did you see part one and part 3 of the Cowichan doc? I live up in the Comox Valley near Mt Wash turn off. The Tsolum River is close and it is a very pretty low gradient river.
I met Joe a few times on the river going back to the early '80s, he's been a fixture on the upper section for decades, he's accomplished a lot conservation wise. He deserves props for that. Enjoyed your documentary. Cheers. :)
When I produced this in 99 I think it was, Joe was the driving force behind having available land along the river bought up so that it would not be developed. Plus all the other Rod & Gun projects. Assuming you saw all three parts. Cheers!
Joe reminds me of my dad who was an environmentalist before the term was coined. His passion was the Rideau canal. Back in the 60s they decided to open the canal system up to tourism. The huge yachts and traffic did heavy damage as dad had predicted.
Check out my playlist "Vancouver Island Chronicles" where you'll find more docs featuring environmentalist and other people making a positive difference. Most of these aired on Chek TV. cheers! Ed. ua-cam.com/play/PLBTnL0UBykXyIA8ryVmBvHNjjeHYm8gVi.html
My late husband lived near the Cowichan River at 3-mile...he was about the same age as Joe and also went to work in the mill after high school...he was also a musician and played at dances and such around the Cowichan Valley...wonder if they knew each other.
Excellent hunting and fishing until the trees are cut down,the river is exploited and overfished,and a 100 other destructions. Happened to every river I've ever been on.
Nice video Edward I am blessed to live in the valley and know it well. It was nice to hear Ken Hamm's music it the background .
Did you see part one and part 3 of the Cowichan doc? I live up in the Comox Valley near Mt Wash turn off. The Tsolum River is close and it is a very pretty low gradient river.
I met Joe a few times on the river going back to the early '80s, he's been a fixture on the upper section for decades, he's accomplished a lot conservation wise. He deserves props for that. Enjoyed your documentary. Cheers. :)
When I produced this in 99 I think it was, Joe was the driving force behind having available land along the river bought up so that it would not be developed. Plus all the other Rod & Gun projects. Assuming you saw all three parts. Cheers!
Joe reminds me of my dad who was an environmentalist before the term was coined. His passion was the Rideau canal. Back in the 60s they decided to open the canal system up to tourism. The huge yachts and traffic did heavy damage as dad had predicted.
Check out my playlist "Vancouver Island Chronicles" where you'll find more docs featuring environmentalist and other people making a positive difference. Most of these aired on Chek TV. cheers! Ed.
ua-cam.com/play/PLBTnL0UBykXyIA8ryVmBvHNjjeHYm8gVi.html
These local environments are absolutely essential. Even today. Protect your local backyard, if everyone does that it makes a difference!
My late husband lived near the Cowichan River at 3-mile...he was about the same age as Joe and also went to work in the mill after high school...he was also a musician and played at dances and such around the Cowichan Valley...wonder if they knew each other.
They probably knew each other. Small town. Great area. Cheers!
Great to see a vid on Cowichan Valley
Here are the other segments. Pt 1 ua-cam.com/video/gjjULw4sruo/v-deo.html
and pt 3 ua-cam.com/video/6zRGifong88/v-deo.html
cheers,
Ed
@@EdwardHomerVIC Big thanks !
Great work.
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent hunting and fishing until the trees are cut down,the river is exploited and overfished,and a 100 other destructions. Happened to every river I've ever been on.