Photos of what we do

At the Arrow Creek water intake
Elvin Masuch at the Arrow Creek water intake
Group selection
Group selection: aerial photo over Vernon
Shelterwood
Shelterwood -- about 75% cover taken
Shelterwood, aerial photo
Shelterwood - aerial photo
A forest tour
Native Integrated Resource Management Class
Cutblock after harvest
Cutblock after harvest
Skid trail, single tree selection
Skid trail -- single tree selection
Boots and Goddard
Small business is one of our prime motivations -- like this little saw-mill
Loghouse building
Another example of small business
Water one of our most precious resources
Tributary of Arrow Creek -- a precious resource
Ladyslippers
Ladyslippers make our cutblocks a resort!

And here are some hikers resorting!
The Creston Valley Orchards
Our enhancing of ungulate winter range helps protect our orchards.
Single grip harvester
Logging with delicacy and precision leaves little footprint
Grapple skidder
In our narrow skid trails it takes skill not to damage the trees on either side.

Our object is to have our cake and eat it. To make use of the forest for enhancing local small business, value added commerce, recreation, and non-timber forest products such as herbs and roots precious to native people.

Your Web Master's most precious resource depends on good water!

We believe that we are handing on to people we will never live to see a more beautiful, more varied, and more stable forest.

Kokanee Beer!