Guest graunch1 Posted May 15, 2003 Report Posted May 15, 2003 How about a listing of all the camps everyone has worked at or stayed in over the years. My nominees in no particular order: Swimming Point - nice clean place in the 70s with Gulf Rae Point - Pan Arctic''s hellhole on Melville Island - drunks and nutcases - and that was just the bosses Canmar Tuktoyaktuk - Dome''s answer to a tropical health Spa (complete with hangar all you needed was warm weather and 350 people in camp not the 700+ that occupied it in the early 80s Beaudrill (Gulf) Tuk, last of the great Tuk camps smaller than Dome but well laid out Esso Tuk weird weird weird - you walked into the camp through an entrance right by the bedrooms. I went across one day from Dome to look at Oky''s BO105 and everyone in camp stared at you like you were the plague. Best non-camp Inuvik in the early 70s Quote
4961 Posted May 16, 2003 Report Posted May 16, 2003 How about Rinker Lake in Ontario. That place needed sprucing up five years ago, could it be worse now? Quote
412driver Posted May 16, 2003 Report Posted May 16, 2003 the mere mention of Mobil Bistcho in northern alberta and i'm running around the house naked with scissors in each hand screaming "YO YO MA" Quote
Thumper2 Posted May 16, 2003 Report Posted May 16, 2003 Pelican Narrows, Sask now there is a spot that you will enjoy this summer 412! I would give anything to see the expression on your face when after 9 hrs of given''er you come home to cold fries & breakie saussages covered cold gravy. Then you have to be extremely careful not to run over a young brave or poco sleeping on the street if you venture off the base. Pink Mtn Hotel now there is a memory of a room with a river running through it! literally! Best was Meadow Ck BC when some young GREEN newbie was to bring my lunch to me everyday ..... now was that before the endoresment or after?? Quote
gov Posted May 16, 2003 Report Posted May 16, 2003 Bad Camps? I''m having a Flashback. Anyone who was at EDRA in the fireflap of 1979 may just now be getting over it. An AFS strip NW of McMurray on the top of a hill with no water. I remember going out to get a bucket of brown water(the nearest clean water was a ridiculous distance)so there was something to splash on your face in the morning. I don''t think I''ve eaten PB&J since because of the EDRA diet. A big thanks to Chris Reynolds for taking a 205 load of us for a swim in that lake that seemed oh so far away!! Quote
4961 Posted May 16, 2003 Report Posted May 16, 2003 Ha ha ha Meadow Ck eh Thumper? It was what I was doing to your lunch before the endorcement, or was it after? Green seems to be the word of the day. Then it was putting up with eight hours of you smashing my knees with the stick, trying not to puke all over the dash. Then once that was done help that useless engeneer into the night. Ahhh the good ols days. Still it was the best thing that could have happened to green guy like me...................The camp was good though. Quote
DecuMajor Posted May 16, 2003 Report Posted May 16, 2003 Does the Bobbie Burns lodge count as a camp??????? Quote
Firehawk Posted May 16, 2003 Report Posted May 16, 2003 Hey Gov, It doesnt sound like Edra has changed that much since 1979, I was up there in 2000. They were having all sorts of problems with food poisoning. A major revolt with pilots and engineers refusing to stay in camp and flying to the nearest Oil camp to sleep. But it was required that there was a aircraft to be in camp for medivacs. When it came close to the end of the day you should have seen everybody run from the fire boss like he had the plague. I have to stop talking about it. Having nasty flash backs. Quote
picapart Posted May 16, 2003 Report Posted May 16, 2003 Maybe Kyle should open up a gallery called helicamps. I have been in some doosies, many in the NWT where a walk in the woods is like a tiptoe through a landmine patch. Or Woods lagoon logging camp, where no-one cares if the cats bring a mouse into the kitchen and eats it. Quote
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