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While out 'taking the air', our hero  happened to meet          
with Jelly and his tower crew.                                     
"Hop in", said Jelly, and that was the start of  Peter's Marvellous Day!
Jelly with Karl on Whistler
Here's our old friend, Jelly, talking with perennial mountain man, Karl Ricker
Jelly takes Peter on a ride up the mountain
"Hop in", said Jelly, and that was the start of Peter's Marvellous Day.

Alpina A-Net Towers at bottom of Toilet Bowl
Alpina A-Net Towers at bottom of Toilet Bowl
New Alpina Towers in Place on Upper Dave Murray
New Alpina Towers in Place on Upper Dave Murray

Randy and Ossie with Alpina Rep and Alberta Crew
Randy & Ossie with an Alpina Rep and Alberta Crew
Randy, Eves and Co.
Randy, Eves and Co. The Alpina towers are all climbable.

Installing A-Net towers on women's downhill
Installing A-Net towers on the new women's downhill
Net Crew at Fallaway
The tower crew at Fallaway
Weasel Worker fisherman
Peter and a friend in Horseshoe Bay. What Peter does when he's not Weasel Working

Snowmaking pumphouse at bottom of Red Chair
The new snowmaking pumphouse at the bottom of the Red Chair
Snowmaking supply line on women's downhill
A new snowmaking supply line on the women's downhill
Whisller Weasel Worker Peter in Maui
Beluga Peter on R&R in Maui - burnout. What, no spandex trunks?

Woman's Start
The start on the women's downhill. All smoothed out by summer grooming.
Summer Grooming on Wildcard
Summer Grooming on Wildcard. Where did all those bumps go?
Tunnel for Highway 86 Ski Run
The tunnel for the Highway 86 Ski Run. The women's downhill passes over the tunnel on its way from Wildcard back to Franz's Run.
Highway 86 Tunnel under Women's downhill
The Highway 86 tunnel will accommodate a winch cat on a 2 meter snowpack. The Pony Trail is in the background. Wildcard is above and to the right.
The highway 86 skier's tunnel below Wildcard
The Highway 86 tunnel is said to accommodate two snowcats, side by side, and will hold a size record for a structure of this type.
Roundhouse with the terminal for the new Peak to Peak Gondola
The Roundhouse with the terminal for the new Peak to Peak gondola
Terminus for the Peak to Peak Gondola
The terminus for the Peak to Peak gondola
Equipment at the Whistler support tower footings
Just below Pika's and the terminus, the Whistler support tower footings are being poured.
Footings for the Whislter support tower
The footings for the Whistler-side support tower.
The Blackcomb support tower in far distance
The Blackcomb-side support tower rises in the in far distance.
 Whistler Peak and the top of the Red Chair
Whistler Peak, in summer glory, with the top of the Red Chair.
Karl Ricker leaves for the Overloard Glacier
Karl bids farewell and heads off for the Overlord Glacier. That's a long trek.
 Looking down the Toilet Bowl to Lost Lake
Looking down the Toilet Bowl toward Lost Lake. There are the new Alpina towers we passed earlier.
 A Last Look at the Women's Downhill
A Last Look at the Women's Downhill. It's like a golf course.
 
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