Inscribed in pen: Survey Truck and me the stories I could tell on that canopy on back of truck they vould give me lumber - nails. Build one so I swipea A piano case - The Only one. R25-16
"Commercial:
ONE of Eurocan's three-man survey crews is seen here in action on the Hirsch Creek logging road. Instrument man Doug Howe is "reading the mark" on a station with rod man Harry Crosby. Lews Dvorak, centre is the axe man. Below is a close-up of Howe and his level. Other similiar teams are operating in the area under the direction of consultant Mike Painter.
Fred Baier Photos."
"Commercial:
ONE of Eurocan's three-man survey crews is seen here in action on the Hirsch Creek logging road. Instrument man Doug Howe is "reading the mark" on a station with rod man Harry Crosby. Lews Dvorak, centre is the axe man. Below is a close-up of Howe and his level. Other similiar teams are operating in the area under the direction of consultant Mike Painter.
Fred Baier Photos."
Photo depicts a black bear hanging onto the passenger side door of a survey truck.
Notes
Title based on content of photograph. Northern Sentinel Press Collection. Published Thursday, September 2, 1954. Caption: "SOME BEARS don't drive, we're told. This friendly fellow, so the story goes, offered to drive Alcan photographer Fred Ryan back to his dark room to see his picture processed. Shot was taken near newly erected Anderson Creek railway bridge, while Fred was taking progress pictures."