Logging History of Campbell River Area

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @fiftysevenwelder3839
    @fiftysevenwelder3839 3 года назад +10

    Thanks for the upload. My Dad and his older brother where logging in the Black creek area during the 1950's. They were both single and looking for adventure. After a time my Dad moved back to Saskatoon and my uncle never left the island. I miss the stories, laughter and deep friendship they had.

  • @christuttle3980
    @christuttle3980 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great history!
    Worked for MacMillian Bloedel Eve River Division from 1980 to 2005 loved every minute of it!

  • @rogerthepilotagain
    @rogerthepilotagain 3 года назад +3

    What a wonderfully produced video. Thank you.

  • @Mooseracks
    @Mooseracks 3 года назад +5

    My father was on a crew on the Buttle Lake project...trees were so big...some are still there at the bottom of the Campbell lake

    • @davidbannerman4359
      @davidbannerman4359 3 года назад

      My father was a scaler for Harper Bakie in that area, Buttle and Upper Campbell just before they flooded it

    • @Mooseracks
      @Mooseracks 3 года назад

      @Keevin Tom yup... no one was thinkin very well back then... money, money money. I am sure it was an amazing valley at one time...

    • @Mooseracks
      @Mooseracks 3 года назад

      @Keevin Tom hey, think of the situation where we export 90% 0f ALL logs...these greedy companies save on export taxes...great for our economy...NOT really

  • @davidepittiglio8579
    @davidepittiglio8579 2 года назад +1

    No need for gym work after a day with these men!!!!!

  • @67bajabuilder
    @67bajabuilder 3 года назад +6

    So sad its all gone....

    • @thecount1001
      @thecount1001 3 года назад +1

      not all. lots of wilderness all around us on the Island. tremendous wildlife, and big old growth tree stands are around and not uncommon.

    • @67bajabuilder
      @67bajabuilder 3 года назад +7

      @@rileygally2967 Yeah I hear ya.... Been here 45 years, this place is a stump farm and its like nobody notices...

    • @Okanaganguy2021
      @Okanaganguy2021 Год назад +1

      @@67bajabuilder Exactly! Such a shame very little old growth left. The fish and the trees are almost gone:(

  • @michelbissonnette8793
    @michelbissonnette8793 3 года назад +4

    Wow...real work

  • @Laurel-zg8tn
    @Laurel-zg8tn 3 года назад +1

    my ole man was a scaler for ERT, 3 brothers works here too.. 2 killed on the job..

  • @snxwfxll8964
    @snxwfxll8964 3 года назад +1

    Yoooooooo themuseum here is hella fun

  • @christuttle3980
    @christuttle3980 3 года назад +2

    Great video
    Thanks

  • @mickbowe4252
    @mickbowe4252 3 года назад +1

    I'm from the riv yo

  • @markworthing5901
    @markworthing5901 3 года назад +9

    Not a single mention of first nations? ....

    • @jj-eo7bj
      @jj-eo7bj 3 года назад +2

      Who ?

    • @tuckerj07
      @tuckerj07 3 года назад +2

      @@tedcity5861 legit

    • @cburg6383
      @cburg6383 3 года назад +1

      Why would there be?

  • @Maybe1Someday
    @Maybe1Someday 3 года назад +7

    Cars arnt the reason for climate change. The lack of any tree being over 20 years old is the problem.

  • @dennisschell5543
    @dennisschell5543 2 года назад

    No tree huggers! 😎

    • @biker2988
      @biker2988 Год назад

      No but a lot of environmental damage. Stream spawning beds decimated. Uncontrolled erosion. Rivers silted up only to dump into the ocean. It's a good thing that "tree huggers" ( environmental scientists ) came about or this generation would not have loggers. These old loggers had no intention. time or knowledge of reseeding. How about salmon fishermen? Their industry might not be here if not for regulations. Read about the incredible damage the mining industry did in California with hydraulic mining to the farmers. They were not stopped by tree huggers but were by farmers, ranchers, fishermen and other land owners. One industry has no right to destroy life for others.