Thought this was a most interesting log camp.
Analised, in my opinion, I'd say this camp would have to be built right dead on the side of a mountain. The housing is stretched out right next to the tracks and is set on what would normally be known as the 'right of way'.
I find this most fascinating.
Could you imagine what would happen if one of those log chains broke? Where's OSHA when you really need it?
I wonder if that's the engineer stopping by the house to take a.....
Fascinating photos.
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Fascinating photos.
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Re: Fascinating photos.
Wow! Thats worse than some things Ive made. It just goes to show that no matter how insanely weirdly you model logging, there is usually a prototype.
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Re: Fascinating photos.
Stumbled upon this University web site with old black and whites of the logging era.
http://content.lib.washington.edu/cdm4/ ... OSTART=1,1
http://content.lib.washington.edu/cdm4/ ... OSTART=1,1
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