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Few random PNW pics

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The wife to the left make for a good referance to how tall these trees are.
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Looking couple hundred feet up.
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A big Sitka spruce had to do some limbing on. Pics 40-50 feet up still 30-36" diameter. 50+ inches DBH
 
Grandad

A couple of Grandad back in the early 60's. He used a td9 to roll it up a ramp of logs to get it on the truck. Weigh station in Ten mile Oregon. If I remember right he got seven loads out of that tree.
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The wife to the left make for a good referance to how tall these trees are.
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Looking couple hundred feet up.
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A big Sitka spruce had to do some limbing on. Pics 40-50 feet up still 30-36" diameter. 50+ inches DBH

That wood is so tall it will break in the air on the way down. Nice climb Brian.
 
A foot of rain is forecast in the next 2 days from the pineapple express.

I'm in a logging camp an hour north of Sechelt BC, by water taxi. The scenery is amazing. It's a PNW thing, nobody would understand.

How long ago did loggers stop using springboard notches? I'm building powerline in second growth where most of it is 100' tall and 2-3' wide. Mixed cedar fir and hemlock... The oldar cedar stumps are all 3-10' wide, cut high with a springboard.
 
A foot of rain is forecast in the next 2 days from the pineapple express.
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Are you blown away or flooded yet? The pineapple express is another PNW thing. I understand. :cheers:

If not, sounds like there'll be even more chances for you. Our county has a flood watch going. There was enough snow in the lower elevations to turn my leather caulks into platform shoes. :cry:
 
its been windy and rainy watching the news and heard that 2 people had died because of falling trees
 
sams hard hat
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this calendar is 1981. sam started selling homelite around 1960.then picked up mac. stihl came in early 70's. over the years he sold dolmar, husky, echo, jonsred, pioneer, shindawa. maybe more.
as well as logging supplys.
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Everybody knew Sam, it was a loss to the entire community when he passed, my wife took care of him in the Hospital.

He still gets talked about around the fire and everyone has a good story about things he did for them. When a good friend of mine got into logging he had no money, Sam set him up with everything he needed to work in the woods on a handshake, it was the first time they met.

Thanks for posting the pics.
 
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