This past week we’ve been in Mcbride, BC, about 2 hours away from Jasper and it has been one of the most interesting and hardest weeks of my life.
This post is going to come off as negative and it is for a reason but there has been some really good times. So let me set it up.
Spring plant ended last week and what tends to happen is that you get a giant break inbetween spring contract and summer. You can take a break like I did last year or you can work and luckily my crew has found work finishing up contracts for other companies(we’re still working for Spectrum but Sprectrum is acting as a sun-contractor)
So we got sent to Mcbride and we really had to no idea what was coming up. Regardless we got to stay at a small cabin with two bathrooms and a huge kitchen and we actually had beds to sleep in and the town was right beside us. The downside to this is that we had to buy and cook our own food and you spend so much money on food. Aswell, when you just spent 10 hours planting in hell, you do not want to cook your own food…you want it ready for you and you want a lot of it.
So we get to a clearing on the first day and we got to take a helicopter to the block!!! I was so excited. The road up ahead was full of huge holes and rivers and it was a 2km hike to the area we needed to plant so we had to take a helicopter in. We land and the only thing we see around us is a raging river, massive snow capped mountains and forest. To our disappointment, we found out that we had to plant the forest…up the mountain. Usually they clear cut area’s and then get rid of the vegetation before it’s planted. In this case the loggers came, cut down only the biggest tree and all vegetation was left. So we are planting a forest, uphill and there are tons of weeds, devil’s club(a spiny vine that grows in patches and lodges it’s needles into you) and trap doors(when you go to put your foot down on what looks like solid ground and you fall through a hole)
I cannot give this justice. It was the toughest planting i’ve ever done and it was harsh. We went from planting 2000-3000 tree’s a day to struggling to plant 500-1000. We normally get 11cents a tree for normal to bad land and here we were making 24cents a tree! Imagine hiking up the rocky mountains, straight up, no path with 60 pounds on your back…oh and for anyone who has planted before, we were planting 132 boxes of spruce!
To make it that much better, it took us much longer than we originally thought so after the second day we didn’t have a helicopter anymore and we had to do that 2km walk in. Everytime we had to cross this river and everytime the current got the best of me and glacier water rushed into my boots. Did I mention the bears?
All in all it’s been a good week though. We made no money, froze in the rain and planted some of the worst land you can plant but we stayed in a cabin instead of our tents, we spent this week in the rocky mountains and believe me…it’s so beautiful here and we got to hangout with just our crew. Mcbride might eat the souls of tree planters but I don’t regret coming out here.
From here on out it’s a little uncertain. We still have a week till summer plant and we hopefully will find some more planting work and if not we can so basil spray for a week. After that I think i’ll go do summer plant. I think I can make ok money and that is important. I also don’t want to leave my crew early…we’ve had a lot of good times this year.