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Monday, November 12, 2018

A Brief History of the Rattlesnakes of Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park (Augustine Mackie)

"The Northern Pacific Rattlesnake is a stout snake, distinguished from all other B.C. snakes by 3 features; a rattle on the end of its tail, a very distinct neck, and a broad, triangular head.  Even their faces are unique – rattlesnakes have fairly large eyes with vertical pupils, a long, dark cheek patch, and they have deep pits between their nostrils and their eyes that contain heat-sensing cells.   The only species of rattlesnake found in B.C., the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake, also is the only truly venomous species in our province." bc.reptiles.ca


Love them or hate them, rattlesnakes are a significant part of Kalamalka Lake’s history – especially on the north-eastern shores where Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park has now been established. The early European settler’s tended to take a negative view of the rattlesnake as is seen in many passages of the Okanagan Historical Society Reports. This attitude pervaded into the early 20th century as can been seen in this WW2 soldier’s account of his training time in the area:

“One of the first things they taught us in Vernon was to catch rattlesnakes on the range at Rattlesnake Point. We had a big wooden barrel and in that barrel we usually kept five or six rattlesnakes. We did a lot of roaming around these hills with our units and many of the boys didn't even know what a rattlesnake looked like or what he sounded like.” (Walker MacNeil, OHSR 1983 p.23)

But as for the most famous of all rattlesnake hunters in the Okanagan we must look at the story of the Mackie brother’s Vernon Preparatory School for Boys during the Polio outbreak of 1927, the death of one young student by venom and the deep grief and eventual revenge that it created in the heart of Augustine (Austin) Mackie. Austin’s brother Hugh Mackie tells the story:


Photo Credit: web.uvic.ca


“In the range camp were two brothers, sons of Mr. and Mrs.  Norman Whittall, a well-known Vancouver business man. As the time of our release drew near, Mrs. Whittall decided to come up to take her boys home and wrote to tell them so. The younger lad, a charming little chap and a special favourite of mine for the previous four or five years, decided to give his mother a pleasant surprise: he would get her some rattlesnake skins for a belt. 

The  day before she arrived, he and a friend, without telling anyone of  their intention, slipped out of the camp - it was impossible to  prevent such a thing with so many tents so widely separated - and  went up to the top of the hill overlooking Ravine (Deep) Lake  where there were many caves in the rock. They must have previously discovered the particular one they were making for (we knew nothing of its existence) and knew it to be the haunt of rattlers… 

 The boy made two fatal mistakes: he under-estimated the distance a snake can strike and over-estimated the length of his stick.  Almost at his first blow he was bitten by a large snake. Then he made the worst mistake of all - instead of gashing the wound with his knife (if he had one) he dropped his stick and rushed down to the camp over a mile away, thus accelerating the spread of the venom throughout his body. He arrived in a complete state of exhaustion and shock and we instantly got in touch with the Doctors in Vernon, only to be informed that there was no "anti-venom” on hand, either in Vernon or Kelowna, or in fact in the entire  Province. The nearest supply was in the U.S.A. - Washington or Oregon.

 No plane was available there - a messenger was rushed off on a motor-cycle, but it broke down near the border, and the plasma did not arrive till late the next day. By then it was too late - the poison had spread all over the body and in the afternoon the poor little victim died…. 

After young Whittall’s death, my brother vowed vengeance upon the whole tribe of them and so started the campaign against them which made his name familiar throughout B.C. and beyond. He was tireless in hunting them down, not only throughout the Okanagan Valley, and around Kamloops, but in Alberta too. By the time increasing years (86) prevented any more such activities, he had accounted for well over 4,000...” (OHSR 1965 p. 48-49)


Vernon Preparatory School c. 1932


In this haunting story we can see the personal agony that must have driven Austin Mackie but, of course, we can also appreciate that this was not a positive response and the rattlesnakes of Kalamalka suffered for it. 



Many years later, in June of 1985, James Malcolm Macartney, a biology student at the University of Victoria, published his master’s thesis: “The Ecology of the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis oreganus, In British Columbia”. Much of the detailed study took part in Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park and the lands belonging to the Coldstream Ranch – the same areas that Mr. Mackie would have hunted. This study has since become a foundational Rattlesnake study for biologists all over North America.

Macartney reported 15 dens (or Hibernacula) in Kal Park and another 7 dens on the Coldstream Ranch in the early 1980’s. The total number of snakes found accounted for was far fewer than the estimated number of rattlesnakes killed by Mr. Mackie alone. (p. 5, 20-21).

In 2018, Marcus Atkins, a biology student at Thomson Rivers University undertook a study to follow up on Macartney’s famous thesis. He has been working closely with the rattlesnakes in the same areas and hopes to have results in late 2019. It is hoped that Rattlesnake numbers have increased and a balanced ecosystem can become the norm for this area. 



The Northern Pacific Rattlesnake is the only rattlesnake found in British Columbia and one of only three remaining rattlesnake species in all of Canada (wildsafebc.com). Photo Credit: Dr. Karl Larsen


Rattlesnake safety tips from wildsafebc.com:

Rattlesnake bites are very rare in British Columbia and are almost never fatal. Most snake bites are due to people deliberately trying to handle or harm rattlesnakes. The most important thing to remember is to get the victim to the hospital.

If you are bitten:

1. Stay calm and remove yourself from the area. Move slowly or be carried.

2. Remove any constrictive clothing or jewelry, which otherwise would act as a tourniquet and concentrate the venom and prevent fresh blood from entering the area (which is not desirable).

3. Go to the nearest hospital. Phone ahead if possible, or phone 911. Preferably, have someone else drive you.

4. Mark swelling with lines and times every 10 minutes or so. This will help doctors assess the severity of the bite.

5. If necessary, you may clean the bite area to prevent further infection.

6. Do not:

· Apply a tourniquet

· Make an incision

· Attempt to suck out the venom

· Ice the wound

· Kill the snake


· Bring the snake to the hospital. Snakes are protected by law and doctors do not need to identify a snake to treat snakebite in BC.

Saturday, November 3, 2018

15 Fascinating Facts About Elias Pettersson: Vancouver Canucks Star Rookie (Bio)

In the wake of Elias Pettersson’s October NHL Rookie of the Month, I have collected 15 facts about this extraordinary young man that you may find interesting…

#1 Birth

Frederick Elias Pettersson was born November 12th, 1998 in Sundsvall, Sweden, a city situated 377 kilometres north of Stockholm on the Gulf of Bothnia across from Finland. It has a surrounding population of 95,000. Fredrik Modin (won Stanley Cup with Tampa Bay Lightning on 2004) and Henrik Zetterberg (won Stanley Cup with Detroit in 2008) also were born in Sundsvall.

#2 How Do you Pronounce That?

The correct pronunciation is: ee-LEE-as petter-SHON

#3 Hometown Hockey & Goaltending

Although born in Sundsvall, Elias grew up in a small town called Ange (population 2872 in 2010) about 96 kilometres west and inland of his birthplace. While now known as a potent forward, Elias actually started off his hockey career as a goaltender with his Ange minor hockey team.



“Pettersson spent hours upon hours, more than the other kids his age, working on his skating and on his hockey skills, which helped him develop much quicker and put him a step above the rest. With his dad driving the Zamboni at the rink in Ange, it gave Elias the chance to put in some extra time on the ice that many other children never had the opportunity to do. A chance the enthusiastic young boy never knocked back.” (worldjunior2017.com)

#4 Family Love

Pettersson credits his parents for where he is today and remains close to them. “Pettersson is able to call his parents pretty much every day… “With the time difference, either I talk to them when I wake up or when they wake up.” (the province.com).

His grandmother would often drive him to the rink as a child and he also has an older brother, Emil,  who is a prospect in the Nashville Predator’s system. “(Growing up with Emil) helped me a lot,” explains Elias Pettersson. “Especially at a young age as Emil taught me a lot. Then now we'll try to check on each other’s games as much as we can and learn from each other.” (worldjunior17.com)

#5 Pro Hockey in Sweden




Pettersson made his professional debut in 2015 with Timrå IK and then signed with the Växjö Lakers of the top tier of the Swedish Hockey League. He was a force in the SHL in his rookie year of 2017-18 with 24 goals and a total of 56 points in just 44 games passing Peter Forsberg and Henrik Sedin for points by a junior player and eventually breaking the record formerly held by Kent “The Magic Man” Nilsson.

#6 International Play

Elias has won a silver medal for Sweden in the 2018 World Juniors and a gold medal at the 2018 IIHF World Championship. Although he was left off the roster of the Swedish Olympic Hockey team he didn’t let that deter him as he continued to tear up the SHL.

#7 The 2017 NHL Draft

Although they had a 12.1% chance of winning the 1st overall pick in the 2017 NHL Draft (Only Colorado had a greater percentage), the Canucks ended up picking 5th behind New Jersey, Philadelphia, Dallas and Colorado. 

They watched as Nico Hischier, Nolan Patrick, Miro Heiskanen and Cale Makar were taken with the first four picks and then they made a very smart move – they drafted Elias Pettersson 5th overall. 

#8 First Experience with Vancouver




The Vancouver Canucks signed Elias Pettersson to a 3 year entry level deal on May 25th 2018 and he played his first NHL game – and scored his first NHL goal – against the Calgary Flames on October 3rd, 2018.

#9 Hockey Heroes

Elias’ hockey hero growing up was Peter Forsberg although he’s often compared today with the Washington Capital’s Nicklas Backstrom. He is quoted as saying: 

“I don’t like to talk about myself, but I like to be one step ahead of my opponents if I’m forechecking or in a 50-50 situation,” added Pettersson. “I always like to have a plan to win the situation. I create a lot of scoring chances for myself and my teammates and I like to pass the puck more than shoot it…I play with a lot of instincts and I like how Nicklas Backstrom plays. He makes his teammates better and creates chances for himself, but I’ve got a lot to learn to get to the next level.

#10 Comparison with the Sedins?

Pettersson met the Sedins at Rogers Arena at a post –draft combine. “I heard that they always train hard and even though you think you’re training hard, you can always train harder. I watched them through the years and they make hockey look way too easy sometimes. They are very good players and it was fun to meet them.” After that bank pass to Brock Boeser on Nov 2nd he is really looking like Henrik! 


#11 His BFF

Jonathan Dahlen! “Pettersson says: "He's my best friend from home," Pettersson said of Dahlen, who was acquired in a trade with the Ottawa Senators for forward Alexandre Burrows on Feb. 27, "and to be on the same team in Sweden and get drafted by Vancouver and be in the same NHL organization is very cool."



"I am more of a passer, he is more of a goal-scorer," Pettersson, 18, said. "First time we played together was when he moved from HV71 to Timra three years ago and we started to play together directly and we found the chemistry directly and since that [time] the chemistry has become better and better. We think the same on the ice, we know where the other player is." (NHL.com)

#12 Never Too Small

Although often looked over or criticized for his tall but thin frame, Elias has proven them wrong over and over again. On top of that he trains hard and will undoubtedly put on the necessary weight to play effectively in the NHL. 




“When the Canucks selected the Swede at the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, there was comments about his lack of size and how that may result in him taking longer to develop. What stood out in his play this year is his ability to not put himself in situations where he may get overpowered. Elusive and deceptive are perfect descriptors about his skill to slip away from defenders trying to check him.

If his opponent was able to engage him, Pettersson had the awareness to angle his skates or body to push back against the oncoming player. He would use his stick to keep the puck moving or move to a teammate to get out from the coverage as quick as possible.” (NHL.com)

#13 What a Wrist Shot

Elias has a unique type of wrist shot with an almost slinging action – as we have seen so far this year it can be lethal!  

“Pettersson’s shooting ability likens him to Patrick Laine or Brock Boeser. He is going to be a guy that can take the puck off the wall to the top of the circle and beat a goalie with his quick release and shooting ability. On top of that, he has shown Canucks brass a positionally sound and defensively responsible game, and hockey IQ that is off the charts.” (The Hockey News)


#14 Secret Talents




"Dad was very good at cycling with a unicycle when I was a little kid," said Pettersson. "I also wanted to do that, so I taught myself to learn how to do it. Then I thought it would be cool to be able to juggle, so I taught myself how to do that as well." (Vancouver Courier)

#15 Destined To Play Hockey In Vancouver?




A 5 year old Elias pops the peace sign in front of his hockey-themed  birthday cake – while wearing a Vancouver, Canada shirt! 




Sources & Further Reading:

https://theprovince.com/sports/hockey/nhl/vancouver-canucks/nhl-draft-canucks-take-elias-pettersson-with-fifth-overall-pick

http://www.worldjunior2017.com/en/news/when-hard-work-pays-off/

https://www.nhl.com/news/elias-pettersson-joins-friend-from-home-on-canucks/c-290293948

https://www.nhl.com/canucks/news/vancouver-canucks-elias-pettersson/c-298233048

https://theprovince.com/sports/hockey/nhl/vancouver-canucks/markus-naslund-was-once-a-highly-touted-rookie-his-take-on-elias-pettersson

https://thehockeywriters.com/canucks-elias-pettersson-potential/

https://www.vancourier.com/pass-it-to-bulis/elias-pettersson-has-a-unique-hidden-talent-riding-a-unicycle-while-juggling-1.23265283

https://www.expressen.se/kvallsposten/sport/holl-tal-for-laget-da-brot-han-ihop/