Photos

These pictures were taken in May & June of 2007, while travelling to Alberta and working for West Fraser (Hinton Wood Products).

Driving through Mount Robson park, on the way to Alberta.




An elk in downtown Jasper.




Mountain sheep in Jasper National Park.




Using the chain saw to cut logs out of the road for a quad trail.




Kristin's infected finger.




Alice's broken truck, driving off into the sunset on the back of a tow truck.




Kathleen, with Mister Sock.




Melanie, guarding camp during the day.




Wearing out another pair of socks after a long day.




Anna Christine-Murray.




Chris Carmichael, trying to explain why he left a condom package in the back of the ETV. He said that allegedly, he was trying to figure out how to waterproof his camera, but nobody believed him.




Joanne, posing under the large wooden bear statue at the new IGA in Hinton.




Soon, there won't be any room in the front seat for Kristin, because of all the water bottles and other stuff.




The shower trailer, with four shower stalls.




Tony Mancuso, planting in a fill plant.




Matt Frey, relaxing in the trailer.




Tina, checking her email.




Joanne and Anna, counting boxends.




Myriam.




Scooter.




And if planting trees doesn't work out, the 7-11 in Hinton is always looking for chicken cooks.




Loading the trucks in the morning.




Alice, on dress-up day. Alice was trying to dress as "the young high school teacher who molests her students after class."




Jacek and Gavin.




Unloading a truck in the morning.




Nick.




Myriam.




Jo, on her champagne birthday - 23 years old on the 23rd of the month. We brought her a bottle of champagne at the end of the day so she could celebrate.




Ana.




Joanne and Kristin, working on one of the really nice blocks.




Greg & Mark, unloading a quad.




James and Alice, doing something with the quad trailer.




Dylan Berry.




Matt Pegues.




Walking into a block on a rainy morning.




A kilometer marker sign on the Sundance Road.




A stormy sunset, while we were setting up a block one evening.