These pictures were taken in June of 2002, while working on the Lunate Creek UNBC Research Block

A sign describing the research attributes of the block.

Chantal, our assistant cook, temporarily on assignment as a planter.

Greg Mancuso and Max Theobald, returning to the cache for more trees.

Carmen, explaining a near miss with a jagged stick on the block.

Chris Goudreau, planting a bareroot seedling.

The crew, walking into the block.

A view from the middle of the block.

Max, attacking the ground with a lot of enthusiasm. This is one of the few pictures that lets you see how much of a slope there was on the block.

The trucks, arriving at the block on day two, at 7am on Sunday morning.

A picture of a section of hemlock trees. The Lunate block was in the "Interior Cedar-Hemlock" biogeoclimatic zone.

Martial Lemoine.

Scooter, crawling out of a cedar tree (don't ask).

A great view from the top of the block - almost worth the half hour walk.

Planters working in one of the pieces of open ground.

Scirolli, our checker, examining a bundle of cedar trees.

Planters working in another green piece, covered with slash.

Duct tape planter, as designed by Stephen Campbell.
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