01-Sep-2001 -- NW of Buffalo, eh? There isn't much in Buffalo any more,
looks abandoned to me. As with the area around Walsh, AB
and the 50N110W confluence, this area is very dry. Driving
here, I went past the military base at Suffield. I even
stopped at the Military Police building just to make sure
the confluence wasn't on their territory (the northern
limit is about 15 miles south of the confluence). Lots
of British accents on that base.
The confluence itself is up on the prairie just north of
the Red Deer River. I got as far as the base of the river
valley by truck, and walked the remaining distance. There
is oil exploration activity in the area, and a track used
by the oil companies comes within about 85 paces of the
confluence. This track appears to be on a heading of 330
degrees, which seems a little strange to me. The point
51° 0' 0.0"N 111° 0' 0.0" has an elevation of 727m according
to my GPS.
Leaving the confluence, I passed a small stretch of
irrigated land, and rounded a couple of corners on the
gravel road. I passed over top of something which initially
looked like a stick, but I realised it was a snake at the
last second. I backed up and stopped beside this snake,
which happened to be a 7 year old rattlesnake. The first
poisonous snake I've seen in person. I stayed in the
truck, just rolled the window dow to take his picture with
my good camera.