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Cache Creek Berries

August 17, 2015 2:46 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

I can’t believe it’s already August! A lot has happened in the past few weeks. Fawn and I have begun to put the finishing touches on some blocks. Now that the boundaries and roads have been laid out, our tasks have been to complete riparian assessments (meaning all water related features, such as wetlands and streams). Depending on the classification of the wetland and creek it needs a certain buffer zone.

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Jeremy in the Great Outdoors

August 17, 2015 1:33 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

My fellow bloggers on The Greenest Workforce suggest that #lifesbetterhere because of the great outdoor opportunities available on the doorstep of forestry communities. I’ve reiterated that I’m not a huge fan of outdoor activities, but inspired by other Green Dream Interns, I decided to go for a walk on one of Vernon’s most spectacular trails.

My time on the Grey Canal Trail was well rewarded – high above the valley on a stunningly clear Okanagan day,

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Learning and Breaking Biases

August 10, 2015 11:37 am Published by Leave your thoughts

Hello friends,

Before I came up here to Grande Prairie I had a lot of preconceived ideas about the forest products industry. People I talked to had said that the industry was in decline, the methods used were outdated, and there was little innovation occurring. What an eye opening experience it has been to find that the industry is anything but declining.

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Blue Listed Plant Search

August 6, 2015 4:05 pm Published by 1 Comment

The last two weeks have been quite eventful in/around 100 mile house yet again! These days we are dealing with very hot/dry conditions and high fire hazards. As a layout crew we are deemed low risk but we still have to be careful out there. I’ve been sure to pack lots of water as the hot days can make you dehydrated very quickly.

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Equipment Field Testing

August 6, 2015 11:33 am Published by Leave your thoughts

So I decided to write this post about my experience with field gear and equipment in the field for those who may be looking to get a new set of boots or tent or whatever. Or for those who are just entering the work force and looking to get some equipment for your new forestry or environmental-esque job. Again, this is from my own experience and may not be the same as others,

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#lifesbetter here – even for the new grad

August 6, 2015 11:31 am Published by Leave your thoughts

In my last few summers at Tolko, I have definitely learned that #lifesbetterhere at work. However, as graduation sneaks up on me, I am beginning to realize how much I really want a job after I am finished with my undergrad degree.

I sat down with two members of Tolko’s HR team to find out what jobs are available to new university graduates right out of school.

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Where can you be in 30 minutes (or less)?

August 6, 2015 11:27 am Published by Leave your thoughts

I have consistently bragged about my commute (or lack thereof) here in Vernon, but I do more than go to work and home in the summer! I thought that I should share a few of the awesome places I can visit that are 30 minutes or less from Tolko’s Vernon Office.

  1. The Lake – 10 minutes
  2. You can be on the beach on world-famous Okanagan Lake or award-winning Kalamalka Lake in just ten minutes.

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Three Months Down, One to Go

August 5, 2015 10:52 am Published by Leave your thoughts

These 3 months have flown by and August is going to be even quicker, judging by how busy it’ll be. In a somewhat masochistic fashion, I have scheduled my river diesel replacement, steam reduction, and fire suppression repair jobs all within a two week period in August. It’s going to be a busy couple weeks to say the least. I’ll have multiple contractors working each job,

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Enjoying the Wild

August 4, 2015 1:45 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

There is fulfillment in walking the pathless woods, listening to the trees sway in the wind and the birds call out above your head. Walking through the forest, which often has been left undisturbed from human activity aside from the odd hunter or trapper, is my absolute favourite part of working within the forestry industry. I have had the luxury of finding wild berries as I weave my way through the forest.

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Dog days of summer

July 29, 2015 2:08 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

I am sure everyone has heard about the relentless wildfires in western Canada this summer, and Hinton has not been exempt. Due to sustained hot, dry conditions, fires have flared up everywhere, including a few fires on the forest management area and one in nearby Jasper National Park. This has made for some hazy, smoky conditions to complement the sweltering heat Hinton has been experiencing over the past few weeks.

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A Day in the Life of

July 29, 2015 10:54 am Published by Leave your thoughts

This is what an average day of a quality assurance technician looks like:

6:00 – Leave Home, get a coffee, and enjoy a quiet Vancouver.

6:25 – Get to work in one piece without being hit by bad drivers and change into work gear.

6:30 – Check last night’s test results,

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Expect the unexpected

July 29, 2015 10:51 am Published by Leave your thoughts

When it comes down to it, a lot of my job is exploring, given that I have to travel to all these roads to inspect them. Sure, I have maps and a GPS and everything, but I never really know what to expect when I get to my destination. Some areas I am already familiar with, from having worked for Millar Western last year,

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Waspnado!

July 29, 2015 10:48 am Published by Leave your thoughts

This past week has been quite chaotic. Being tasked with road, bridge and culvert inspections presented two major challenges; uncooperative weather and altercations with insects.

By uncooperative weather I mean that one day we got absolutely drenched and had to use the quad exhaust pipes to keep our hands warm. In the same week it was hot enough to go for a dip in the Willow River (see photos and video).

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Trees Trees Trees

July 29, 2015 10:42 am Published by 1 Comment

I have been telling you in my last couple blogs about the planters and planting but I haven’t told you how the trees are planted or even what they look like. Here are a few tips I have learned over the summer from checking trees.

My job entails going out to the cut-blocks that the tree planters have planted or are planting to ensure that there are no holes (a place that didn’t get planted because it got missed),

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Dawson Creek

July 23, 2015 1:58 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Hello friends,

This week I will share with you another chapter of my exploration of the countryside around Grande Prairie. I hope that these trips will give you readers some ideas for places to go and things to see when you are next in the Grande Prairie area.

This past weekend I went to Dawson Creek in British Columbia which is approximately 150 km northwest of Grande Prairie.

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