Copper Canyon Sal at Loggers Sports
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Copper Canyon Sal (Art Williams) at Loggers Sports on August 1, 1983.
Williams did his first act on top of a 100 foot spar tree as Copper Canyon Sal on August 5, 1970.
Logs in river
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It says something that looks like "Logs & other" on the back of the photo.
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Wood and river
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It says something that looks like "Budge approach" on the back of the photo.
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Man with saw
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It has a MacMillan Bloedel Corporate Communications Department stamp and a Jennings Ltd. Photography stamp.
Train and logs
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It has a stamp from the MacMillan Bloedel Corporate Communications Department and Jennings Ltd. Photography.
John W. Drenka
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John W. Drenka, pres. truck loggers
Coombes, Tom
Logging truck
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It says "Ready to roll" on the back of the photo.
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Truck
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On the back of the photo, it says "The first."
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Evidence
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On the back, it has a stamp saying it's a photograph from Lovick Studio in Nanaimo, B.C. It also has a stamp from the MacMillan Bloedel Limited Corporate Communications Department. In handwriting, it says something that looks like "Skiking evidence, page 8."
Truck Loggers Association
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Left-right: Man, man, Bruce E. Welch (president), John Drenka
Williams Bros. Photographers Ltd.
Logging site
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On the back, it says, "If this is cut to a [cut off] make sure that their spars are in the pen and turn as shown." In one corner, it says, "#BND."
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