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New Orleans, May 2001, Rhythm & Blues Club. The names have been left out to protect the innocent. Also, this is my only surviving photo of this extravaganza . . .
CRYOTECH, supplier of runway and aircraft deicing fluids to airports and airlines, conducted meetings over a three-day trip, meeting at the Vancouver International Airport, flying in a Shorts 360 to Campbell River, and enjoying salmon fishing out of PAINTERS LODGE via Boston Whalers with guides on the open water. A photographic journal of that trip appears below.
(AND FLOATPLANE TERMINAL)
VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Cessna 185 on floats being towed from the floatplane harbor over the road into the Vancouver International Airport by a half-truck tow vehicle.
Twin Otter arriving
at the Flying Beaver.
The World Famous Painter’s Lodge on Vancouver Island
Ron Whipple and Spanky, our indomitable fishing guide. Can you tell we’re having fun?
Sunset from April Point Lodge across the water from Painter’s Lodge.
Leaving British Columbia, homeward bound for Michael Chaput.

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