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	<title>BC Wilderness Visions &#187; Shaula</title>
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		<title>Cougars: a man, a truck, a dog, and a gun</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I told people I was moving to Monkey Valley, they inevitably thought I needed a man, a truck, a dog, and a gun. In fact, when I first bought the place, I had the man, Hugh McMillan, and we were getting along pretty good. I bought a pickup truck—a beige Ford Ranger that needed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.monkeyvalleyretreat.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/malamute-stand-in.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-163" style="margin: 10px;" title="A dog like Shaula" src="http://www.monkeyvalleyretreat.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/malamute-stand-in.jpg" alt="A dog like Shaula" width="114" height="81" /></a>When I told people I was moving to Monkey Valley, they inevitably thought <strong>I needed a man, a truck, a dog, and a gun</strong>. In fact, when I first bought the place, I had the man, Hugh McMillan, and we were getting along pretty good. I bought a pickup truck—a beige Ford Ranger that needed some work but was priced well below market value. And my mom gave me a beautiful Siberian husky-malamute cross puppy, with white and grey fur and startling blue eyes, and the cutest curly tail, whom <strong>I named Shaula, after the star in the tail of the constellation Scorpio</strong>.</p>
<p>But I was still living in the lower mainland, and I found that <strong>having a puppy, training her, walking her twice a day, and cleaning up her poop, was not for me</strong>. Maybe having a dog in the country would be great, but I wasn&#8217;t ready to move yet—in fact, it took Hugh and me two years to install the solar power, pump, and hot water heater. Plus that&#8217;s how long it took for two-way satellite internet to be available in Canada—an important component for me in being able to work from Monkey Valley. Shaula and I parted ways long before then. First I took her to the SPCA, but felt so sad at abandoning her, I cried buckets and went to retrieve her. A few weeks later, at the end of my rope again, I sent her by airplane to Williams Lake, where my mom retrieved her and eventually passed her on to a tree planter from Ontario. As far as I know, she lives there now, happily I hope.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.monkeyvalleyretreat.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/ranger-stand-in.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-164" style="margin: 10px;" title="A truck like mine" src="http://www.monkeyvalleyretreat.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/ranger-stand-in.jpg" alt="A truck like mine" width="116" height="87" /></a>Just as having a dog wasn&#8217;t for me, <strong>the truck didn&#8217;t work out that great either</strong>. The first winter Hugh and I went up there after snow fall, we found that with only six inches of snow <strong>the truck got bogged down, fishtailed around, and refused to go very far up the unplowed logging road</strong>. And in the city, driving a stick-shift in stop-and-go traffic drove me nuts. Not to mention trying to park it! I still have nightmares about a certain parking garage on Granville Island! So the truck had to go. I bought a four-wheel drive Geo Tracker instead. <strong>Hugh said it was a chick car</strong>. But it handled way better in the snow than the pickup, was easy to park, and great on gas.</p>
<p>And, sadly, <strong>to my regret and many subsequent wonderings</strong> if I made the right decision, when it came time to move to Monkey Valley in 2002, Hugh and I had a parting of the ways. So, long story short, I moved to the wilderness with no man, no truck, and no dog. <strong>All that was left was the gun&#8230;</strong> <strong><a href="http://www.monkeyvalleyretreat.com/wild-nature/cougars-pistol-packing-mama">(to be continued)</a></strong></p>
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