Jeremy Sauter has won our internal photo of the month contest for January with this great shot!
We are thrilled to announce that Jeremy Sauter has taken the top spot in our internal photo of the month contest for January! Jeremy's incredible photograph, officially recognized on February 9th, perfectly captures the beauty and challenges of our work during the winter months. His image serves as a stunning reminder of the dedication and perseverance of our team, no matter the conditions.
A Closer Look at Jeremy's Winning Photo
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Why Jeremy’s Photo Stands Out
Jeremy’s photograph captures the very essence of our daily operations. It showcases the rugged beauty of the environments we work in while highlighting the determination required to keep moving forward, regardless of what Mother Nature throws our way. This photo is more than just a beautiful landscape; it's a testament to the commitment and hard work of every team member out in the field.
Congratulations, Jeremy!
Join us in congratulating Jeremy Sauter for this fantastic achievement! His photo is not only a visual delight but also a source of inspiration for all of us. We are proud to celebrate his talent and the spirit it embodies, and we can't wait to see more of Jeremy’s work—and the amazing moments captured by our team members—in the months ahead.
Stay tuned for more incredible shots and the announcement of our next photo of the month winner!
Cold Weather Experts
- Our units are designed to operate in temperatures as low as -20 degrees.
- Onboard Hotsy units ensure warm water during operations.
- Units are stored inside a heated shop, minimizing response time.