Golog#### What I was talking about was weekend jobs which is the only time loggers actually "clear cut" land out here. That's the only reason I brought that up. Maybe we pick up a sunday odd jobs for extra money off the clock, where some land owner wants some private land cleared for whatever reason, and some of us might get together and clear a few acres for them. Like a ski slope wanted some new trails and we cleared about 10 acres for them, and sometimes home builders call us to clear building sites for them, as odd jobs. We will take maybe 3 guys, one skidder, and a triaxle and do maybe an acre a day clearcut. I only brought it up so you can see what is involved in clearcutting forests in NY. Monday thru Friday I pull logs off NY State owned land and haul them to a paper company, and we never do anything but the big trees. My company owns 3 skidders and one buncher, 3 triaxles, I have 3 crews and an office. I was trying to educate you on a thing or two since you obviously don't know anything about logging, you obviously failed geography in school too since you say there are no forests out here. Now we all can see you are an moron because not only do you know nothing about hardwood logging, you actually don't even know we have forests out here. Nice 3rd grade teacher you must have had. The west has a few patches of forest between all the deserts, maybe some logs on mountain tops where it's not all desert, but the east is all forest.
I see no reason to end this flame war since it's so much fun.
Your turn glogo####