Photos

These pictures were taken in April & May of 2013, while working for BCTS in Williams Lake, BC.

Julia.




A pretty view.




Ania.




Finishing up the block.




Grabbing some boxes of trees.




A light snow won't stop us.




Sexy.




Kat, one of our checkers.




5am, looks like we got a light snow last night.




Stephane, working on another tasty dinner.




Victoria, learning to plant.




Jamie.




Never look back.




Is it a tree, or is it a bush?




I don't believe that the quad's tires are supposed to be like that.




Mathilde, wondering what's going on.




Brian.




Kat & Nicole.




"It was a dark and stormy night ..." Except that it was afternoon, and it really was this dark.




Ania & Mathilde.




A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.




Planters are not supposed to be this happy.




Trucks parked on another section of the block.




I don't think Wilson's ratchet strap is quite long enough.




Alyx, Kat, & Debbie.




Some shovels.




A bird's nest.




Colourful containers in the fuel cache.




I'm not sure that that smoke is supposed to be there.




Connor, in action.




Crystal.




Andrew, starting to load some trees.




Almost time to go home for dinner.




Hold your horses. You shall not pass.




Red is the block colour today.




Snow on the block above us. And actually, the higher parts of the block that I was standing on when I took this photo were also covered in the same amount of snow.




Morning pre-work tailgate safety meeting.




The entrance to block s25.




If you don't bleed twice a day, you're not working hard enough.




This pine seedling looks surprisingly happy in this light snow.




Our camp checkers looking at a tree with the implementation checker.




Chris.




Stephane.




Thom, in action.




Jessica, also in action, albeit less action.




On the way to work. Looks like we might have a bit of snow up ahead on the blocks today.




Emergency drill and first aid simulation.




Some nice scenery around here.




A nice sunset. The supervisor often comes home a bit late for dinner.