Back in the mountains again!

The Mountain Legacy Project is back in the field for 2016. We are working on a variety of priority repeat photographs along the Eastern Slopes of the Rockies. The core field team comprises Rick Arthur, our liaison with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, and Sandra Frey...

Better Late Than Never

The return to Victoria, at the end of the summer field season, is always a bit of a whirl-wind.  This year was no exception.  I wouldn’t have guessed, however, that it would take four months before I found time to pull together a summary post.  Remembering them now,...

SPOT – Track Progress Function

MLP has a new toy!  This year we’re taking a SPOT personal locator along with us.  This means we have one more tool to call for help with if things go south, and also means that you can see where we go this year with its “Track Progress” function. To...

MLP Q&A No. 1: Alpaca vs Llama

Today we’re launching the long anticipated MLP Q&A series! Days of wandering in the mountains gives you plenty of time to come up with outrageous “what if’s?” and “I wonder why’s?”.  In these little snippets we’ll do...

The Big Re-Cap: Month no. 1

Hello readers of the MLP Blog! I hope your holding on, because you’re about to experience the uncultured product of my inaugural plunge into the mysterious realm of blogging!  A wise individual (Mandy) once said, “the key to happiness is to keep your standards low”. ...