Pine Tree Helicopters Ltd Jet Ranger flying @ Lomak 110 Camp

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Tags: BC  canada  fly  flying  helicopter  Jet  kemess  north  northern  ranger  wild 

Here's a video of me standing on the ground while Dan Berry from Pine Tree Helicopters Ltd. Prince George, BC flies away with crew from GGL Diamond Corp. and Aurora Geosciences Ltd. both from Vancouver, BC. I'm standing at 110 Lomak camp at Gorgeous Creek on the way in to Kemess Mine. Off they go...

summer 2006 Osilinka Camp Lomak/Abitibi Wildfire

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Tags: bomber  fire  forest  kemess  water  wildfire 

This is the summer 2006 wildfire that Osilinka camp survived - BARELY. You can see the residents packing up the RV's and getting the fuck outta dodge, and I can't say I blame them. Music: Black Flag - Rise Above

Helicopter Mortar Avalanche Control, Kemess Road Northern BC

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Tags: access  avalanche  bombing  british  columbia  explosions  helicopter  kemess  northern  omineca  resource  road  RPG  winter 

Storm Mountain Technical Services hard at work here on the Omineca Resource Access Road on the way into Kemess Mine in the wintertime on the road into our summertime mining operation. This really gives a good shot around the 3rd explosion and you can really see the raw POWER a wall of snow has on...

B1900C At Kemess

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Tags: b1900  gravellanding  kemess  landing  ntair 

Northern Thunderbird Air's B1900C landing on the gravel strip at Kemess Creek Mine. CBQ7

Gitxsan chiefs protect Amazay Lake

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Tags: Amazay  Chiefs  Down  Dump  Eagle  Gitxsan  Hereditary  Kemess  Lake  Minerals  Northgate  Tailings  Toxic 

Gitxsan hereditary chiefs perform an Eagle down ceremony on their traditional territory at Amazay Lake in nortwest BC in late August. Northgate Minerals wants to kill the 6-kilometre long, pristine mountain lake by using it as toxic tailings pond for 750,000 tonnes of acid producing waste rock...

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