Wow, these are so cool. We lived in the mountains in Southern California for almost 20 years, and walks in the woods (Natn'l. Forest) from our house showed the old cuts from old growth timber, obviously done a v e r y long time ago. I'd always wondered how they did it. Now I know! Thanks!
Here is one that shows the Maine logging heritage. It is narrated by a local comedian by the name of Tim Sample. His Accent though fibbed is a classic "down east" Mainaaahhh. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIKCjQdxtO0
Wow, these are so cool. We lived in the mountains in Southern California for almost 20 years, and walks in the woods (Natn'l. Forest) from our house showed the old cuts from old growth timber, obviously done a v e r y long time ago. I'd always wondered how they did it. Now I know! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYes there were no obstacles the old timers just got the job done :)
ReplyDeleteHere is one that shows the Maine logging heritage. It is narrated by a local comedian by the name of Tim Sample. His Accent though fibbed is a classic "down east" Mainaaahhh.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIKCjQdxtO0