Really nice! great job!Makes you wish you were 30 years older almost.2;39 to 2;50 beatiful! real good mix of photos,wherever you got that box of pics,go and get all the other boxes too!
Had a friend who came from Juskatla. His dad and brothers were loggers. Dad's name was Blair Davidson. I think he ran yarder there. They moved to Terrace in the early to mid '70s. Curious if you knew the family.
Really nice! great job!Makes you wish you were 30 years older almost.2;39 to 2;50 beatiful! real good mix of photos,wherever you got that box of pics,go and get all the other boxes too!
MY goodness,Clint you done a wonderful job on this video/album !!! thanks
That was incredible, Poclain all decked out for Forestry, big ass Spruce, pure gold.
Great job again Clint. Amazing pictures and I liked the music. Keep it up.
Good to see Clint - I worked on the H42 at the time it got converted to a chunk truck.
Awesome !
Best are the two last ones and i konw the prelast one .
Beautifull
Take care
Alexander
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome!
Wish I had one for my wall, that's a classic!
loving the Cummins Diesel calendar at 1:55
That was before it got converted to a chunk truck, I often wonder where it ended up. The loader was always broke down on it.
That is good stuff Clint .I think I might know you Clint, have you ever worked at Franklin River m and b grade div..?
Nope, never been there… Probably my doppelgänger.
Sorry bud,just a old logger reliving old glory days enjoying your photo. Thanks bud cheers
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Used to be lots of them Poclains building grade in BC. Wonder if any survived?
what can you say thats some good stuff, whats Skadill gotta say about this??
quite the surf rock medley - is that Dick Dale?
Junior Brown
Had a friend who came from Juskatla. His dad and brothers were loggers. Dad's name was Blair Davidson. I think he ran yarder there. They moved to Terrace in the early to mid '70s. Curious if you knew the family.
Conk?