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They don’t make them like they used to. A run-of-the-mill Malibu session becomes instantly meaningful when Joel Tudor breaks out a 9’10 Yater, crafted in 1964.

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#joel tudor    #vans surf    #longboarding    #classic log    #logging    #surfboard    #old school    #malibu    #off the wall    #into the water    
Newfoundland(Carl Mydans. 1959)

Newfoundland

(Carl Mydans. 1959)


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fatehbaz:

[T]he Broadback Forest has never been logged or known the incursion of roads. The forest floor is coated in moss, with scarves of lichen draped over tree branches. The Broadback River, full of fish, bends through the forest as it jogs toward Rupert Bay, at the south end of James Bay. The forest is a sanctuary for wildlife such as migratory songbirds and at-risk woodland caribou, and it provides sustenance and meaning for the Cree. “In the Cree identity when you say Cree you say Eeyou. And then when you speak about the Cree territory you say Eeyou Istchee,” says Gull […].  But the Cree say logging could expand into the southern portion of the Broadback forest this year [2020], under a five-year forestry plan that proposes a harvest of six million cubic metres of wood in Waswanipi territory

To reach the Cree community of Waswanipi, […] you drive north from Montreal for eight hours on a trip […] “not for the faint-hearted,” especially in winter. You can’t miss Waswanipi; you’ll cross a long green bridge over the Waswanipi River and the community of 1,700 will be on your right, ringed by the boreal forest and further away, like the expanding ripples from a skimmed stone, by logging cut blocks.In Cree, Waswanipi means ‘light on the water,’ a reminder of the days when torches were lit with pine tar and sturgeon several metres long were […] caught at the river’s dark mouth. […] Whapmagoostui [is] on the Great Whale River at the shore of Hudson Bay. Great Whale, as the town is often called, is the most northern community in James Bay Cree territory, accessible only by boat or plane. Waswanipi, more than 600 kilometres away as the crow flies, is the most southern […]. In between the two communities […] lies a dense forest of mature spruce and pine called the Broadback. […]

Like many Cree, most of Gull’s diet consists of country foods […]. In Chibougamau, she’s been out picking wild blueberries. She brews medicinal tea from Labrador tea bushes, often found in swamps and bogs, and from pink fireweed plants. […]

For almost 20 years, the Cree have been working to protect the primary forest in the Broadback watershed from logging and other development such as mining and road-building. The Broadback — with its carbon cache and abundant wildlife — is one of the few remaining areas on Waswanipi Cree territory untouched by industry. Ninety per cent of the territory has been impacted by industrial development, Gull says, and close to 30,000 kilometres of forestry roads criss-cross through her homeland. […] “The Broadback is a big part of that connectivity because it spans right across the territory,” Gull says.


The Broadback Forest is one of the few remaining large tracts of intact boreal forest left in Quebec. It stretches over more than 1.3 million hectares, an area considerably larger than Cape Breton Island.

The Cree call the Broadback watershed Misigamish, meaning a large body of water. Almost two decades ago, following extensive consultations, they developed a Broadback Watershed Conservation Plan to protect key areas for culture, carbon storage, clean water and biodiversity. […] But the Broadback’s remaining rare primary forest, which includes white birch and trembling aspen, is open to industrial development such as logging and mining. Among other values, the unprotected Broadback Forest connects the Assinica and Nottaway caribou herds […]..

Text, photos, captions: Sarah Cox. “’It’s like paradise’: The Cree Nation’s fight to save the Broadback Forest.” The Narwhal. 22 August 2020.

you’d think we’d commit by now to the idea that destroying forests is destroying the planet (especially at this stage of damage from carbon release) but the machines of capitalist extraction give no fucks

Logging stamp hammer from Michigan.“ It was used in the logging days of the mid to late 1800’sLogging stamp hammer from Michigan.“ It was used in the logging days of the mid to late 1800’s

Logging stamp hammer from Michigan.

“ It was used in the logging days of the mid to late 1800’s for marking the end of the log. This mark identified which company the log belonged to as it made it’s way from the forest to the sawmills. Each company had it’s own identifying symbol or logo. There have been many log ends found along the Saginaw River which is the means of floating the logs to the sawmills, which lined the banks of the river in Bay City, Michigan. The logging pirates would cut the end of the log off and throw it into the river and mark the log with their own mark so the log would be credited to them.”


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Kaneron Brown - fin first fun - photo by Katherine Gregory

Kaneron Brown - fin first fun - photo by Katherine Gregory


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Fuel for the winter. #FilsonLife

Fuel for the winter. #FilsonLife


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We can never make time, we can only spend it wisely. Sunset surfs with friends = time well spent • S

We can never make time, we can only spend it wisely.
Sunset surfs with friends = time well spent

Surfers‍♀️~ @elisetrigger and @grospiron_zoe
Pic~ @ceciliaphotographie



#surfsirens #surflikeagirl #silhouette #womenssurfing #surflife #morning #ladyslider #sunset #surfgirl #surfergirl #girlsurfer #surfing #surfers #logging (at Byron Bay)
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WORLD’S BEST TREE FELLING TUTORIAL! Way more information than you ever w…45 minutes

#logging    #chainsaw    

uovoc:

map of US and Canada based on dominant timber species groups

[Map of Canada and the US, divided into 5 regions:

  • BC is labeled ‘Western Canada.’
  • The rest of the provinces are ‘Eastern Canada.’
  • (The territories aren’t included.)
  • The ‘US West’ includes east to Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico, with an additional South Dakota, for some reason.
  • The ‘US South’ includes north to Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Virginia.
  • The rest of the states are labeled ‘US Other.’

End ID.]

I was going to be SO MAD at being part of ‘Eastern Canada!’ How DARE you! But, fine, you’re right. All our trees are the same except for BC’s.

Canadian women volunteering as forestry workers in England, Les Modes 1917 (N174). Photo Daily MirroCanadian women volunteering as forestry workers in England, Les Modes 1917 (N174). Photo Daily MirroCanadian women volunteering as forestry workers in England, Les Modes 1917 (N174). Photo Daily Mirro

Canadian women volunteering as forestry workers in England, Les Modes 1917 (N174). Photo Daily Mirror.


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Uprooting3 colour print. Fluorescent Red, Teal, Sunflower

Uprooting

3 colour print. Fluorescent Red, Teal, Sunflower


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