Monday, November 28, 2011

Light Up Parade


Saturday was Invermere’s annual Light Up Parade.  The Greywolf crew were in charge of constructing this year’s float.  We went with a village-in-mountain theme.   The float managed to capture third in the float judging competition.   Best part about the small town parades is all the ribbons say first.  So we are telling everyone we finished first in the village in the mountain category!




There were a lot of people who helped.  Thanks to all and a special thanks to Chad, Colin, Shevonne, and Talia as well as the rest of the staff who participated in the parade. 

The Christmas and ski season is upon us.


Enjoy!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

The Things That Keep Me Up At Night

There are two things I worry about in the winter --- snow mold and the formation of ice on our turf.  Ice is never good for a golf course.  
On Monday Greywolf was blanketed by another deep snow fall, the second heavy snowfall of the winter.  By Monday evening there was 41 cm (16") of settled snow on the golf course.  But on Monday night the warm weather caused rain instead of snow.  I estimate that from Monday night through until Tuesday night over 3 cm (1”) of rain fell on the golf course.  By Wednesday morning the rain and warmer temperatures caused the snow to settle to the 27 cm (11”) mark at the shop. 


35 cm (14") of Snow on #4 Green
Thursday and Friday we began to inspect all eight of our untarped greens.  We inspected these greens for ice and snow depth.  The snow depth on the greens ranges from 27 cm (11”) on the lower holes to 35 cm (14”) on the upper holes.  The forth and tenth greens had a thin layer of sheet ice which is a concern.  The sixth green had some ice formation.  The remaining untarped greens showed little to no ice build up.  This was surprising.  The following video was shot while I inspected the sixth green, Cliffhanger.  Apologies for the rough quality of the video and audio.  There was a lot of wind as a storm moved in. 



Thursday, November 17, 2011

Tarp Time Lapse and Explanation


I have been a little late in adding this post to the blog. The tarp crew, consisting of seven to ten staff this fall, installed all 11 Green Jacket tarps from October 24 to October 30.  If weather conditions are right, the tarps can be installed in three days.  But frost and poor weather prolonged the installation this year.

The following video shows the tarp installation process. It is a time lapse of the tarp installation on #2 and #12 greens this year. The second video, put together in 2010, details the tarp installation process and was put together for our ownership group, members, and guests.







The 2011 Tarp Crew

Friday, November 11, 2011

Golf Course Superintendent Delivers His Own Son

The forces of nature define the job of golf course superintendents and the ability to improvise, adapt, and react is what makes a successful superintendent.  Tom Altmann, superintendent at Fairmont Hot Springs Resort and former superintendent at Greywolf, knows these facts apply not only to our jobs but more importantly to life. 
On October 8th Tom and his wife Melissa had to adapt to the forces of nature, when they delivered their son, Logan, in the cab of their pickup truck.
 The story is best told by Tom and Melissa and has been highlighted in the local paper (The Columbia Valley Pioneer) and CBC radio (Hit the link to CBC radio to hear Tom and Melissa tell the story). 
The story starts with Melissa expecting to deliver on November 11th.   But five weeks before their due date, Tom and Melissa were camping.  It was October 8th and the couple’s wedding anniversary.  Melissa started to feel some mild contractions but thought it was false labour.  To be safe the couple decided to go to the local hospital in Invermere. 
 

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Greywolf’s Own Video Auteur

Dan Kytic is Greywolf’s and Panorama’s own amateur cinematographer.  His work continues to improve with each new video.  One of his most recent works can be seen in the YouTube video that is attached.  This video has over 77 separate shots taken during the fall of 2011.  I am particularly fond of the shots of the greens mowers and rollers at the start of the video, but I am somewhat biased.


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

A New Addition to the Crew - Mulligan

Usually at this time of year golf course across Canada are reducing the size of their crews.  This is no different for the Greywolf Turfcare Department.  The seasonal staff are now gone, remaining senior staff are finishing up last minute outdoor jobs, and the snow is now falling (these facts also mean I can get back to regular blog posts!).
But there has been a recent addition to the Greywolf Turfcare crew.  A couple of weeks ago I adopted a new dog from a rescue organization called Global Animal Lovers (GAL’s for short).  After much debate amongst my nieces and nephews as well as the crew, the name Mulligan or Mulli for short was settled upon.  I personally wanted to name her Fore – just so I could yell it out on the golf course and watch the reaction of golfers!  Common sense prevailed.
Mulli on Cliffhanger