The world's largest teepee. What an eyesore, I mean good tourist attraction.
One year we had an inflatable dinghy and we played in the college pond quite a bit. My neighbour Kirk got a leech on his leg.
When I was about 19, I went skating on the pond. Some stupid students told me to get off the ice because they didn't want to have to rescue me if I fell through. The ice was over a foot thick. In the past they used a bobcat to remove snow.
Medicine Hat College. One year Tracie and I bought a parking pass for the Faculty Lot. They cost about twice as much as the regular passes but it was totally worth it.
One time while exploring, we found over 100 golfballs in one spot at the corner of this creek.
My brother and I patroled this path picking up litter etc. as community service to gat a Boy Scout badge.
My parents help me build a fort here. Unfortunately it was a little too far away from the house for how old I was at the time and I couldn't use it very much and it gotten forgotten.
I got a bloody nose in a fight behind the school one time. I had been making fun of a kid my age who had failed a grade, so I pretty much deserved it, and I had given him a bloody nose at the school picnic the year before.
My friend Tim's house. I was there when it got toilet papered with 65 or so rolls. (I hid 20 rolls in the bushes and helped clean up the next day) One other time, I was jumping over his fence and my foot caught. I still have a scar on my left foot.
I saw an escaped boa or python crawling in the ditch here. We beat a hasty retreat. I still remember it very vividly.
We saw a rattle snake here one time. That was the only time I ever saw a rattler in the coulees.
We went looking for golfballs here and in the pond at the top right a couple of times, but there wasn't much cover to hide our trespassing so we didn't go here much.
Tubing and golfball hunting were some of our favorite summer past times. The golf course workers didn't like us being in there much. But they don't own the creek do they.
This was another good area to look for golfballs because it is realitivly hidden from the club house.
There were a few caves in these hills created by erosion. I went in once or twice but was pretty scared because of the dire warnings against going in by my dad. Had it collapsed with anyone in there, they would never have been found again.