2001 Logging   page 2

photo credit:  Chris Spaich Collection
4)  The boundary markers for that specific reason are to show the loggers were to stop harvesting trees
(This is usually done by putting two stripes on a tree).


photo credit:  Chris Spaich Collection
5)  Shown here is a "TimberJack" log skidder owned and operated by Spaich Logging.
Log skidders come in many differnt brands shapes and sizes,but they all get the valuable timber out of the woods.


photo credit:  Chris Spaich Collection
6)  Before the logs can be taken out of the woods they have to be fallen.
This is mainly done by a logger who caries a good size chainsaw that will have no problem "tackling the big timber".

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