This course had to be cancelled due to unexpected and sudden illness of the presenter.
The forest industry plays a major economic role on the Sunshine Coast but it extends far beyond harvesting, reforestation and pulp manufacturing. All along West Howe Sound facilities exist to process timber harvested all over coastal B.C. and Alaska. Many people will be familiar with the log booms and barges passing in front of our community but where are they going and why?
This course will provide an overview of log processing, prior to end-product manufacturing and follow the path from standing timber into hundreds of end-use streams, including guitar sound boards, fine window and door frames, Japanese ceremonial boxes, telephone poles and two by fours. For anyone interested in forestry (from any point of view) this course will inform participants about the where, how and why of timber end-use.
For the uninitiated, log scaling has nothing to do with climbing or debarking trees. It is akin to being a home appraiser or marine surveyor but for timber. It involves determining quality and quantity as well as many other interesting aspects of information gathering. We will meet the many women and men who practice this provincially licensed, skilled trade on the Sunshine Coast.
Presenter:Â Al Clyde
Dates: Fri. Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27
Times: 10am to 12noon
Venues: Â Eric Cardinal Hall, Shirley Macey Park, Gibsons and select locations.