This is a photo essay with descriptions of the action
| Rock scalers Arlen and Tim helping to load blast holes on Cut10 |
| Scalers working on cleaning up a safety trim shot to remove dangerous loose rocks |
| loading a shot...hanging from a rope....below the Upper Levels Highway and above West Vancouver houses |
| Blaster Paul Cooper loading a shot at Cut 10 with help from Arlen and Tim |
| Arlen hanging out and loading explosives into blast holes |
| Tim's happy to be there |
| Great view from Cut 10 bench...Mike T at the bottom helping out |
| A cluster of scalers on Cut 4...a cold and crappy day |
| Scaling crew hand drilling a blast round on Cut 14 |
| Arlen and Sam on Cut 9...removing rock that might come loose and hit workers below on the next shift |
| Hand drilling on Cut 14....it's a hard job on flat ground...it just gets worse when you are hanging in a harness...on a cold snowy day |
| Setting up to rappel down the face at Cut 14 |
| The long view of the same guy on Cut 14 |
| Setting up to drill and blast a dangerous overhang |
| Cut 14 |
| Scalers helping out the survey crew on Cut 10 |
| If you look close at the top edge...you can see two rock scalers working away |
| Rock scaler hanging out...helping the drill operator to correctly place the bit |
| Scaling crew working with the drillers to install rock bolts |
| Hand drilling on a steep slope |
| Hand drilling in the days before the big drill arrived |
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