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Thread: Indian band declares Ashnola valley protected

  1. #21
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    Re: Indian band declares Ashnola valley protected

    What are some actual boots on the ground solutions? Anybody got any ideas? Not contacting MLA's or things like that. But showing up in numbers and just taking these toll booths down? Like what can be done before we lose apparently the right to do anything in the outdoors or go anywhere.....

    Anybody got any ideas?

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    Re: Indian band declares Ashnola valley protected

    Get together with locals from Princeton and the Okanagan, network and literally remove this f**king bs that would also send a message.

    Bringing it up on here does nothing if we do not try and do something about it instead of taking it

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    Re: Indian band declares Ashnola valley protected

    Im in !Time to put up or shut up !Keep me posted .

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    Re: Indian band declares Ashnola valley protected

    Quote Originally Posted by 358mag View Post
    Lock + Load
    And this is exactly what everyone will have to do....we've all had enough....

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    Re: Indian band declares Ashnola valley protected

    Is the Ashnola part of the proposed National Park? If so it is gone anyway regarding hunting. Right?
    "When you judge another you don't define them, you define yourself."

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    Re: Indian band declares Ashnola valley protected

    Lots of resistance to the NP from various groups including some indigens, it is still at the proposal stage
    and may not include the Ashnola bands claim depending on how large a loop they throw
    Last edited by high horse Hal; 04-30-2022 at 09:16 PM.
    Glad to say I have hunted Northern BC

    Simon Fraser had pretty good judgement on what he found in BC

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    Re: Indian band declares Ashnola valley protected

    Quote Originally Posted by whitlers View Post
    I won't be paying any 'fee'. That being said I'm sure if you find your way in there and leave your vehicle over night it will probably get trashed.
    Circle the wagons
    Glad to say I have hunted Northern BC

    Simon Fraser had pretty good judgement on what he found in BC

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    Re: Indian band declares Ashnola valley protected

    Mass disobedience

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    Re: Indian band declares Ashnola valley protected

    Never hunted there but I will now. Our traditional hunting grounds and traditional practices will be take away from us unless we act. They are, will you?

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    Re: Indian band declares Ashnola valley protected

    The statement doesn't mention hunting or fishing at all. If access is maintained, is this even a bad thing?

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