NightTrain
06-16-2008, 03:01 PM
In case anyone is curious, I took a bunch of pics of the operation and scenery up there.
Red Dog Mine is the largest Zinc mine in the world, it was discovered by a guy that was flying around that area in his plane and spotted a creek that was discolored by the minerals after flowing over the ore deposits. He had an Irish Setter with him in the plane and named the mine after his dog. I would have named it I'mFuckingRich Mine (IFR Mine has a nice ring to it).
A Canadian company operates it, and a large portion of the profits go to the Native corporation that owns the land (I think it was 25% of net profit).
Their focus is on Zinc, but there's quite a bit of Lead there, too. Since it's there, they grab it as well. I did the math during orientation when lead was $1 per pound and arrived at $1.4 million of lead per day extracted.
It's pretty remote out there, the communications are via Satellite (the entire operation shares the same link as what I have here at home - 8 meg. All electricity is generated by big diesel generators. Here's a pic of where it is on the map - I live just North of Anchorage.
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075295_100_2815.jpg
A view from the plane coming in.
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075269_100_2802.jpg
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075267_100_2794.jpg
How to unload luggage from a 737 in the boonies
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075270_100_2804.jpg
The satellite dishes - these will be moved down to the airport so they can actually hit all the satellites. As it is right now they're only able to get less than half of the channels available due to Line Of Sight issues from terrain.
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075274_100_2812.jpg
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075273_100_2810.jpg
This loader is parked next to a full-size Rig - the scale of these pieces of equipment is awesome, they're huge.
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075276_100_2819.jpg
A 777 Dump Truck converted to perform Water Truck duties - that's a full size grader parked to the left of it.
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075277_100_2820.jpg
One of the 777 Dump Trucks. These babies carry 100 tons at a time, they roll 24/7 unless they're getting worked on.
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075275_100_2814.jpg
Red Dog Mine is the largest Zinc mine in the world, it was discovered by a guy that was flying around that area in his plane and spotted a creek that was discolored by the minerals after flowing over the ore deposits. He had an Irish Setter with him in the plane and named the mine after his dog. I would have named it I'mFuckingRich Mine (IFR Mine has a nice ring to it).
A Canadian company operates it, and a large portion of the profits go to the Native corporation that owns the land (I think it was 25% of net profit).
Their focus is on Zinc, but there's quite a bit of Lead there, too. Since it's there, they grab it as well. I did the math during orientation when lead was $1 per pound and arrived at $1.4 million of lead per day extracted.
It's pretty remote out there, the communications are via Satellite (the entire operation shares the same link as what I have here at home - 8 meg. All electricity is generated by big diesel generators. Here's a pic of where it is on the map - I live just North of Anchorage.
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075295_100_2815.jpg
A view from the plane coming in.
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075269_100_2802.jpg
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075267_100_2794.jpg
How to unload luggage from a 737 in the boonies
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075270_100_2804.jpg
The satellite dishes - these will be moved down to the airport so they can actually hit all the satellites. As it is right now they're only able to get less than half of the channels available due to Line Of Sight issues from terrain.
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075274_100_2812.jpg
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075273_100_2810.jpg
This loader is parked next to a full-size Rig - the scale of these pieces of equipment is awesome, they're huge.
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075276_100_2819.jpg
A 777 Dump Truck converted to perform Water Truck duties - that's a full size grader parked to the left of it.
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075277_100_2820.jpg
One of the 777 Dump Trucks. These babies carry 100 tons at a time, they roll 24/7 unless they're getting worked on.
http://www.picvault.info/images/537075275_100_2814.jpg