Bottom of the hill and north of Oliver, 167.9
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Independent Blog for the Baldy Community
A member of our community posted on FB that she found a tick on herself. I have never encountered a tick up here, and was told a long time ago that they aren't at this elevation.
I recently read of a Kelowna fellow who found a live tick in his truck 5 days after being in the bush.
Various articles you can find online talk about ticks at higher elevations, and some suggest that climate change has helped them move up.
There is an eTick app you can download and report ticks with a photo.
Here is an excerpt of a map from the BCCDC on high risk areas for ticks.
I had a tick embedded in the back of my head a few years ago. I waited 4 hours at the ER. The Doc who finally removed it popped it into a pill bottle to examine and make sure he had removed it all.
I am aware of at least one lime disease case at a lower elevation in this region.
Thanks to an OIB member and friends for extinguishing an unattended, smoldering campfire in Mica Creek road Saturday. They had a shovel and water/ice from their cooler.
Seems early, but I guess it is time to start carrying my shovel and water tank in the truck.
"Frozen" pass sales start today.
Check the Events tab on the side bar for summer activities.
Yes it has snowed the last couple of days, but indications are that summer will be hot and dry.
The video is from 2025, and there will be some updates depending on funding, but some good information here.
Frozen rate Full Access Season Passes
for winter 26/27 return April 20th for TWO WEEKS ONLY!
It was blowing hard enough that the Oliver Landfill closed early.
A large tree came down on Hwy 3, blocking both lanes in the Anarchist Mtn community area. (cleared)
Light wind blowing snow under my deck.