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Join all the entertainment, rides and animals at the Wild West Rodeo at Woodside Farm in Grange Moor this weekend. (Photo: ALEX EDELMAN)
To celebrate National Day of the Cowboy, the Mohican Tipi Company is hosting a Texas-themed event with fun for the whole family on Saturday (July 22) and Sunday (July 23).
There will be line dancing, a falconry show, live music throughout the day, a pony patch, funfair rides, an animal show, and – to top it off – a chilli-eating competition on both days.
The WIld West Rodeo event will be held on Saturday July 22 and Sunday July 23. (Photo: Mario Villafuerte)
There will also be a parade where judges will pick the best cowboy and cowgirl, with the winners set to receive a special prize.
A spokesperson for The Mohican Tippi Company, said: “Get up close and personal as fearless cowboys and cowgirls take on the mighty bucking bronco.
“Feel the excitement in the air as teams battle it out in thrilling tug-of -war competitions. Who will win the prestigious title of best dressed cowboy and cowgirl in our parade? It’s anyone’s guess!
“Not to mention the wide selection of craft stalls and a variety of interesting activities happening throughout the day for all ages groups.
“So kick up your heels and join the fun and do some line dancing in our cozy Mohican Tipis. Let the live music transport you into another world…
Houston-headquartered Forum Energy Technologies (FET) has delivered an electric observation-class remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to Canadian Memorial University of Newfoundland which can be used for renewable energy projects, among other things.
Source: FET
Delivered to the Fisheries and Marine Institute, the primary function of the Sub-Atlantic Mohican ROV system will be to support ocean research, while it will also be used for pilot technician training. For ocean research operations, the ROV will be required to carry a payload skid for navigation, equipment and sensors, as well as be capable of manipulation and intervention.
Mohican is equipped for inspection tasks, non-destructive testing, (NDT), light intervention, pipeline/cable/seabed survey, diver assist/safety, harbor and port security, scientific survey and data collection, renewable energy projects, civil engineering, long tunnel excursion and for inland waterways.
It was manufactured at FET’s UK facility at Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire, and delivered to Memorial University of Newfoundland this year.
According to the company, the Mohican ROV has a 2,000-meter depth rating and with TMS Garage system, is suited to inspection, survey repair, oceanographic research and subsea maintenance tasks. Ancillary tools and sensors can also be added to the vehicle for survey and light intervention work.
“The acquisition of the FET Mohican ROV system vastly increases our capability to complete scientific observation and sampling research work up to depths of 2000 m,” said Joe Singleton, Interim Head for the School of Ocean Technology at the Marine Institute of Memorial University.
“The ability to add additional sensors, cameras, and equipment to the payload makes it versatile for all anticipated expeditions. For our students completing the ROV Technician program, this comprehensive system provides a great experiential learning platform for maintenance, repair, integration, and operations.”
Speaking about other company-related news, it is worth noting that earlier this year FET announced it
(WO) – Forum Energy Technologies (FET) secured a contract from the Memorial University of Newfoundland to supply an electric observation-class remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to its Fisheries and Marine Institute (MI), School of Ocean Technology.
The primary function of the Sub-Atlantic Mohican ROV system will be to support ocean research, while it will also be used for pilot technician training. For ocean research operations, the ROV will be required to carry a payload skid for navigation, equipment and sensors, as well as be capable of manipulation and intervention.
The Mohican is equipped for inspection tasks, non-destructive testing, (NDT), light intervention, pipeline/cable/seabed survey, diver assist/safety, harbor and port security, scientific survey and data collection, renewable energy projects, civil engineering, long tunnel excursion and for inland waterways.
The ROV was manufactured at FET’s UK facility at Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire, and delivered to MI this year.
The Mohican ROV has a 2,000 m depth rating, and with TMS Garage system, is suited to inspection, survey repair, oceanographic research and subsea maintenance tasks. Ancillary tools and sensors can also be added to the vehicle for survey and light intervention work. The Mohican is equipped to a high specification with a four-function manipulator arm for complex underwater procedures.
The ROV supplied also has precision measurement and navigation systems, HD & SD cameras, LED lighting and sonar for low visibility operations. Emergency location systems fitted include VHF beacon, combined with flasher.
The system was supplied complete with a 20’ control container, Launch and Recovery System and comprehensive spares package.
FET’s Sub-Atlantic range of ROVs are class leading and provide users with immense reliability and capability.
Joe Singleton, interim Head for the School of Ocean Technology at the Marine Institute of Memorial University, said, “The acquisition of the FET Mohican ROV system vastly increases our…
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Did you know that Loudonville was the Canoe Capital of Ohio? Or that Ohio even *had* a canoe capital? This was news to me — and great news, at that, as my husband and I have gotten really into kayaking in the last few years. While my corner of the Buckeye State is home to canoe-able bodies of water such as the Little and Great Miami Rivers, I’m always up for exploring new parts of the state with a paddle in hand. All of this is to say that, if you’ve yet to plan a trip to Loudonville, Ohio, to experience the charm of this small town and its marvelous Mohican River, well, summer is the perfect time to do just that!
Tucked away in north-central Ohio, Loudonville is a town of around 2,800 that’s fondly referred to as the “Heart of Mohican Country” *and* the “Canoe Capital of Ohio.” The reason for these nicknames, of course, is the Mohican River, a principal tributary of the Walhonding River that’s roughly 40 miles long and rife with opportunities for aquatic activity and adventure.
There are several canoe liveries along the Mohican River, and the eponymous Mohican Adventures is certainly the most well-known.
Mohican Adventures Canoe Livery & Fun Center, 3045 OH-3, Loudonville, OH 44842, USA
The outfitter offers a robust menu of adventures for water-loving Ohioans: a seven-mile canoe, kayak, or raft trip; a three-mile “lazy river” style tube trip; and an aerial park that’s a veritable “choose-your-own-adventure” in the tree canopies of…
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