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Skidding with horses
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<blockquote data-quote="wildbio" data-source="post: 857953" data-attributes="member: 15403"><p>I helped a guy do some horse-logging down on the Bridger Teton NF in the early 90's. It was alot of work but fun. Here's a few pic's: In image 3 you can see that we used one horse to skid individual logs to the 2-horse team that skidded multiple logs down to the landing. Having good tempered, patient horses that are well trained makes ALL the difference. These shots are of us harvesting beetle killed lodgepole pine for use as house logs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildbio, post: 857953, member: 15403"] I helped a guy do some horse-logging down on the Bridger Teton NF in the early 90's. It was alot of work but fun. Here's a few pic's: In image 3 you can see that we used one horse to skid individual logs to the 2-horse team that skidded multiple logs down to the landing. Having good tempered, patient horses that are well trained makes ALL the difference. These shots are of us harvesting beetle killed lodgepole pine for use as house logs. [/QUOTE]
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