Ancient Cedar Forest - A walk through the northern wetbelt

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2008

About 120km east of Prince George on Hwy 16.

For more info visit: http://wetbelt.unbc.ca/ (where I got the summer time and caribou pics from)
or
http://ancientcedar.ca/index.htm (a website done by the local community including links to the documentary, the trailer for which you can find here:
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=1RFsEx
and here:
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=v7ifmA6
Also, a newscast about the discovery:
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=ExHW3M5...

As a treeplanter, the logging industry is something near and dear to my heart. Keep an eye out for a treeplanting video in the next couple months.

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  • yeah tree planter!!

  • werd

  • Some beautiful scenery out there, and that was a good shot of the mountain caribou you got! Animals never like to stay still for pictures.

  • ha ha, I actually grabbed the caribou pic of another website just for demonstration purposes. And caribou are generally very still after you shoot them. wait, what?

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  • hey !! why dont we LOG IT for paper to wipe our ass!!

    did you know hemp grown for paper and wood pulp would do away with logging ??

  • Hello Jillenium00, this is a wonderful video! Very beautiful, and informative to boot! You should consider submitting this, and any other relevant videos, to the Canada’s Got Treasures collection by joining our YouTube group (/group/TresorTreasure). It would be made available on our channel and website. Help celebrate Canadian diversity!

    Hamish,

    Canada's Got Treasures, a VMC initiative

  • heyyy... ive been there haha. it's got "the big tree" ... 2000 years old, like 5m in diameter. sweet forest.

  • shut up and plant!

  • I haven't ventured there in the Winter.

    I didn't even know one could go in winter!

    Its by FAR my Favorite Hike In Fall.

    LOVE it there!!

  • I used to think it was only California.

    cute puppy

    Hay, the circles in that tree would say it's many yrs old if ya count them

  • oh yes

    somewhere else i must go

  • Aye, lass.

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