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Dueling excavators replacing the bridge that was washed out on #6 Lorette.
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The driving range has slightly changed since the flood as it now serves as a stockpile area during the restoration.
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Large rock trucks are used to move materials around the golf course.
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The orange Hitachi excavator blends in nicely with fall colors on the 10 th hole of Mt. Lorette.
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Tremendous amount of silt from the flood that needed to be revomed from the ornamental ponds between #1 and #9 Lorette.
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"Coming and Going" One rock truck filled with trees and material leaving the 18th fairway on Mt. Kidd while another is on its way for another load.
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This seppi M cultivator is used to mulch the existing grass and topsoil before rough shaping is done.
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A close up look at some of the equipment being used during the restoration.
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T-Line valve being readied by the irrigation team for pumphouse installation.
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Another angle of one excavator in the pond relaying silt to another outside of it for more efficient dredging.
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Photo of an excavator on #14 Kidd where the major breach of the Evan Thomas River took place.
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During the winter, thousands of trees that were fallen and left behind by the flood were burned on the driving range.
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Dredging the creek that runs between the Kananaskis river and the 12th hole on the Mt. Kidd golf course.
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Nice office while working! Mt. Kidd serves as a nice backdrop for this rock truck and excavator operator.
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Irrigation team busy at work fusing the last piece of pipe going into the pumphouse. Water soon!!
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Layer of drainage rock being applied to the double green during construction.