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Expect lots of beautiful views, at least in British Colombia
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The type of mess the loggers often leave behind.
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Snacking on top of the world.
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The daily trip to work can often be rather precarious.
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A pine seedling.
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Can get frigid at the beginning and tail ends of the long season.
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Setting up shade and rain protection for the seedlings.
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Some have systems of using ribbon to help mark where they’ve already planted.
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Big toys for big logs to wield.
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Ribbon particular advisable in very bushy terrain, where it is hard to see your last tree.
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Sometimes we’re hauled off to volunteer fight forest fires.
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Need to get through the thick mud somehow.
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Putting up an electrical bear fence in camp.
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Effects of another forest fire.
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Wasp nest.
Home » Treeplanting »We are a family operation managing private custom boat tours in the beautiful Palawan area, and are happy to help travelers with their plans through the country, having traveled a lot of it ourselves and planning to visit it all. The pages in this section concern when I was treeplanting in Canada over eight summers.