Sunday, October 25, 2009

It's better than a tax return- it's a POWDER return



I hope this message finds you in the best of forms. I am sure a few of your followers would be pretty stoked with this, if you have a few minutes and don't mind helping me get this contest announcement out there that would be brilliant…..someone’s going heli-skiing for free!

I am sure you, just like me, are starting to get that itch about getting out and hitting the slopes. Here in Western Canada it was last week we got a teaser - snow on the ground but it didn’t last. No worries as from what I understand we here out west are in for another doozy of a season- bring on the snow!!

Track & Trail is stoked to be offering a very exciting contest where we are giving away a free heli-ski trip valued at around $5000 and all anyone has to do to enter is get in the chopper. I'd sure appreciate it if you could pass the attached around to a few colleagues for their chance to get in on some pretty perma grin inducing adventures!

Northern Escape Heli-Skiing (NEH) is located in Terrace BC, a two hour flight north of Vancouver into the Skeena Mountain Range- all through Air Canada. The Skeena's are home to one of the biggest annual snowfalls on our planet receiving over 65-100 feet in a season. Being fortunate enough to have gone up a few times I can contest there really is nothing else like it, the scenery is unreal and the skiing or snowboarding is epic!

Here is a quote from one of my recent guests up there:

“Never heli-skiing before, I didn’t have a clue what I was going to get into, apart from the pictures and the understanding that this was going to be a magnanimous experience. The lodge is excellent, the food brilliant and the skiing with those views literally took my breath away… I could have used some snorkel gear to navigate through all that powder!” Family Physician Dr. Lloyd Clarke, MB ChB - Cardston Municipal Hospital, Cardston Alberta.

There are only a total of 18 seats available for this contest and I know they are going to go quick. Please have those interested give me a shout and I can get them sorted and in the bird 888.308.3007! For more on the operation please check out this video:

Northern Escape Heli-Ski Promo from SnowSeekers on Vimeo.



Please note that all bookings must come through Track & Trail to be eligible for the contest. For more about Northern Escape, check out their website at http://www.neheliski.com

We appreciate your time with this and in passing it around to a few colleagues who could be interested.

think snow

jim @ tandtadventures.com

Monday, September 7, 2009

Advancing Emergency Department Ultrasound

Track & Trail is fortunate enough to have secured Dr. Jonathan Theoret as it's chief of medical affairs. Dr. Theoret has put together this story outlining his interest in getting under a patient's skin within the ER department. You'll see more of his posts in the future, but for now enjoy his first piece here at Track & Trail's blog.

Advancing Emergency Department Ultrasound
By Dr. Jonathan Theoret, MDCM

Few new technologies have revolutionized the practice of emergency medicine more than bedside ultrasound. Ever since I witnessed my first FAST exam, I have been absolutely fascinated by the ability to “see inside the body”, right there, right now at the patient’s bedside. As a young medical student keen to embark on a career in emergency medicine, it seemed to me like “this was the future”. Why on Earth would I ever blindly approach a patient’s neck with a giant needle without knowing exactly where the vessel I am aiming for is located? Why would I pretend to hear the aortic stenosis murmur when I could learn to measure the valve area? This was six years ago… and today my excitement for bedside ultrasound has only grown stronger. Yet as a resident in the newest recognized medical specialty, obtaining advanced training in this subspecialty discipline is a major challenge in Canada. Many Canadian residency programs and major hospitals still do not have “local experts and advocates” for bedside ultrasound.

Machines like Sonosite's Nanomaxx continue to advance patient diagnosis.



So this is how my southbound quest began… a quest that led me to spend the 2009-2010 academic year as a “hybrid” fourth-year emergency medicine resident at the University of Alberta and emergency ultrasound fellow at Denver Health Medical Center, in Colorado. The story began when my colleague Dr. Geoff Sanz and I embarked on a road trip from Toronto in November 2008. We were on our way to Chicago to attend the American College of Emergency Physicians Annual Scientific Assembly. The eight-hour rainy drive proved to be a great opportunity to brainstorm about future career goals and mainly what we would utilize the subspecialty-training year of our residencies for. We were both interested in emergency ultrasound, but all fellowship opportunities in the United States involved a PGY-6 year after graduation. Unfortunately this left our fourth-year dilemma unsolved. Over the next few months, extensive discussions with our respective program directors, the Royal College Specialty committee and many fellowship directors in the US took place. A strategy to make a PGY-4 “hybrid training year” reality was devised.

After hours of long distance phone interviews, Geoff and I embarked on an epic North American tour, in January 2009. This interview took us from Colorado to South Carolina to Florida and New York. We interviewed for our “hybrid fellowship positions” and met some extraordinary leaders in emergency medicine bedside ultrasound. After extended and difficult deliberations, we elected the Denver Health Medical Center ultrasound fellowship, led by Dr. John Kendall. A few months and pounds of paperwork later, two PGY-4 ER residents from two different programs in opposite ends of Canada moved to Colorado.

So far the experience has been nothing short of extraordinary! Dr. Kendall is an internationally recognized leader in emergency ultrasound. He published numerous papers and authored one of the leading textbooks in the field of bedside sonography. The chance of getting one-on-one teaching by such a respected expert is truly unparalleled. Dr. Kendall’s knowledge and motivation has created a clinical environment with very high “buy-in” of ultrasound technology. The Denver Health emergency medicine residents and attendings are all extremely proficient in basic and advanced uses of ultrasound. As such bedside sonography is used multiple times per shift to assist in, and often drastically alter, clinical management plans. The training Geoff and I are obtaining is invaluable and will certainly further bedside sonography upon our return home to Canada.

With this in mind, it is with great pride that Track & Trail Adventures announces the upcoming 2010 Whistler Ultrasound Conference, a four-day multi-sports adventure, based at The Fairmont Chateau Whistler. From July 14th to the 18th, 2010, Dr. Kendall will bring the entire team of Rocky Mountain Ultrasound for a one-of-its-kind ultrasound course. It will offer 16 hours of accredited CME, with separate educational tracks for pediatric, critical care, and adult emergency medicine ultrasound. Sign up for Track & Trail's monthly e-news to get the latest details to be released soon. Adventure opportunities will include golfing four of the highest rated courses in North America, mountain biking the best trails in the world, climbing Whistler peak through the via ferrata and hiking through Singing Pass and some of the most unbelievable alpine meadows British Columbia has to offer.

Stay tuned as Track & Trail Adventures continues to design unique ways to fuel your passion and your profession.

Monday, August 31, 2009

You Never Know Who You'll Meet En Route

It was two years ago- in the summer of '07 - while en route to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro that I ran into some new friends. While standing to check into our flight heading from London to Ethiopia's capital city- Addis Ababa, I couldn't help but wonder just how I knew the guy standing beside me. And than it clicked- it was TV host an animal expert Jack Hanna, who you'll know from his regular appearances on David Letterman, Ellen and his Emmy winning show "Into the Wild." Hanna and his wife Suzi were traveling to Rawanda to produce a documentary with Natalie Portman on the famed Silverback Gorilla's.

With our flight cancelled and our schedule's delayed Jack, Suzi, myself and my travel mates Sue Lambert and Colin Herbert had the chance to share some laughs and time while traveling south to our destinations.

We stayed in touch and that meet and greet turned into some additional adventures. Over the next year and a half I worked with Travel Alberta and a host of folks who helped to produce a stellar road trip featuring some of the best of the best of what this Province has to offer in terms of wildlife. It was just through August Jack, Suzi and the team from Spectrum Productions traveled together through Alberta, Canada filming episodes for upcoming episodes of Into the Wild.

And I joined them.

Follow along through these daily dispatches as we cover some of this province's top adventures.

For more on Alberta and all is adventures check out Travel Alberta's website

A History with Critters

It was at 11 years of age that Hanna discovered his passion. Cleaning out cages at his local zoo in his native state of Tennessee, little did America's most famous zoo keeper know that the work on the number two’s was going to take him so far. Fast forward to today and now his passion for animals, their education and conservation has taken him around the world and develop a TV career delivering his message to millions weekly around the world. It was in 1985 that David Letterman first invited him on set, which opened up the door for a TV series of his own- Zoo Life with Jack Hanna and than into Animal Adventures (now in cydication with re-runs running seen in 40 countries). It’s his latest work he’s now most proud of with, Spectrum Production’s Into the Wild winner of a Emmy for Outstanding Children’s Series (2008).

The purpose of his time in Alberta was for him and his crew to shoot three episodes for upcoming episodes of Into the Wild

The Calgary Zoo's Red Carpet Reception


The last time 'Jungle Jack', Hanna's long time aka, visited the Calgary Zoo was in 1995. So he was excited to get back, and what he experienced floored him as we stopped in to check things out as part of his eight day tour through Alberta.


Hanna's has been to a few zoo's in his day- not only does he produce 36 shows in a year – but zoo's are his business. As Director Emeritus of the Ohio’s Columbus Zoo, he’s been a major force to its substantial success. He’s done more than well with it, taking it from an 100 acre facility to a 600 acre park dedicated to education and conservation, recently named America’s #1 Zoo.


I caught up with the crew on day two of their travels shooting show's for an upcoming episodes of Into the Wild. The first stop was Waterton Lakes National Park- A Unesco World Heritage Site. "Waterton is like something out of a picture book, it is beautiful. One of the only places like this in the world, there are only a handful of other places, such as Switzerland that are this beautiful," said Hanna. The crew from Spectrum Production's, Hanna's team who have produced Into the Wild for the past three years, were happy with the footage they captured for upcoming episodes.


Hanna was excited to get back into the Calgary and experience the zoo. “Zoo’s now are about discovery about education, you can’t have conservation if there is no education,” said Hanna, a major proponent of animal conservation and any efforts help the animal kingdom.


“Its gorgeous, things looks so realistic, its so nice when you feel like you are in a natural environment," said Jack's wife Suzi who co-hosts the show upon arrival to the Canadian Wild's Section of the Calgary Zoo. And she's right, the habitat's that are home to the big horn sheep and mountain goats, really do give you that feel of being in the rockies, complete with local flora and fauna.


This is where our 14 hour day at the zoo got started, a little taste of what us Canadians's know and love – Big Horn Sheep, Grizzlies, Swift fox and owls. The Swift Fox is an amazing success story for the Calgary Zoo, who have helped to re-introduce them to the wild. Head of the Centre for Conservation Research Dr. Axel Moehrenschlager- did his thesis on these animals, at Oxford, and than came to the zoo to head their conservation efforts around it including re-introducing these species to the wild. Dr. Moe played host to Jack and Suzie as they made their way around the zoo.

A date with a painter named Kamala

The man is not in the animal biz for no reason- in travelling with one of the world’s top animal experts you get a sense that animals respond to his very presence. It was early, 6:45am at the Calgary Zoo, and regular David Letterman guest Jack Hanna was prepping for his nation wide appearance on CTV’s Canada AM, in the background was a very sleepy Koala. But when he saw Hanna making his final preparations, just seconds before show time, the Australian bear came to and posed for the camera, right above Jack’s head. This was just the start to a magical behind the scenes day at the zoo, full of laughter and activity amoungst Jack’s film crew here to shoot upcoming episodes of Jack Hanna’s EMMY winning TV series Into the Wild.

For a look at the clip from Canada AM- please click here

We stopped into to film Mountain Goats, Grizzlies, Swift Fox and spent time with owls, giraffes, red pandas, hippos and one of Canada’s most prolific artists. Kamala, the Calgary Zoo’s 22 year old African Elephant has painted over 6,000 pieces of art in support of conservation and improving her environment. As an enrichment project with the animals, she has been painting for over 10 years, but never before had she taken up her craft on an Ostridge egg. Jack and Suzi worked with Kamala, they held ‘em while the elephant got out her brushes and went to work. It’s amazing that her trunk can not only easily hold the brush, but also navigate over the canvas or a surface such as the egg.

The Calgary Zoo is on 100 acres mostly on the island, surrounded by the Bow River. “It’s gorgeous, it’s so nice when you feel like you are in a natural environment,” said Suzi Hanna- Jack’s wife and co-host of the show upon arrive. The Rocky Mountain habitats teleport you 100 km west of Calgary and bring them right into downtown Calgary. “This place is a jewel for Calgary, Alberta and the country of Canada,” said Suzi. “I think the Calgary Zoo is one of the top 20 zoos on our planet,” said Jack.

After a huge day of filming, dinner that night was certainly required and what better a spot to fuel up than on some local fare- from the River Café found on Calgary’s other populated island- Prince’s Island. The River Café has been here for five years and it was to Suzi’s joy when she made the discovery of the local producer’s scrapbook. Much of the Café’s menu items come from local ranchers and farmer’s. It’ll be this October that the Café welcomes back their producers for their annual feast they serve them than. I think I need to go back for another of their mixed berry Danish – this is a stellar spot for dinner.

A Sight for Wide Eyes

What he saw as he walked through the doors floored him. “You walk into this place and you are met by the Red River Hogs, then when I looked across and saw those giraffes, I couldn’t believe it, I thought they were stuffed. Then you look down and see the hippo enclosure, this facility is an impressive sight,” said Columbus Zoo Director of Emeritus Jack Hanna. The Calgary Zoo’s Destination African exhibits are enhanced by the African Savannah, home to this outstanding collection of animals. “Traditionally see these animals in solitary confinement, never all together like this.” The hippos looked so happy you could see them smile. And they sure were thrilled to pose for the cameras with Jack and Suzi.

Remember the game as a kid hungry, hungry hippo?

I'd say they modeled the game after the African and the Nile ones here at the Zoo. With mouths wide open, Dr. Doug Whitehead explained the view of these sizable canines, “their teeth self sharpen. As the teeth come down on each other, they sharpen together, they are like daggers.” It’s why Hippos are one of the most revered in the animal kingdom, while on a canoe in Africa they could chomp right through the boat. But in person they are big and cuddly, you can see here in these photos of Jack and Suzi hanging with the hippos.

The day at the Calgary Zoo continued with a trip to the Gorillas. Check out David Letterman on the 9th of September, Jack Hanna appears with footage from one of the most funniest occurrences in Jack’s 35 year history in working with animals- certainly the most funniest in his 25 year TV career.

A good night’s stay was had at the Sheraton – located right next to the Eau Clair Market in downtown Calgary, home to regular farmers markets. The Sheraton even have a mascot you can walk. Clarence is a two year old golden retriever who upon request is game for a walk along the Bow River also next to the hotel.