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Yuroks are local here, Klamath River tribe, down river Indians. They are tough, very tough folks.
CSB1996, you know Joe Pitt?

Nate, whereabouts in Mickville, Fieldbrook?
 
RandyMac, it was inland of McKinleyville about 10 miles as the crummy drives. Up the Little River then north toward Big Lagoon...
 
Hey guys. I'm Nate. I filmed and put together this video. It was in the summer of '08 near McKinleyville, CA. We didn't use a Humboldt because the logging road was not too far off so we wanted to keep it in tight. Oh, and it was for sure a shallow stovepipe! It was solid to 60-70ft though. Thanks for all the comments hope you liked it. Of course I will be adding logging videos on YouTube periodically. Thanks!
Be sure to let us know when you post more. That was great.
 
Good old Big Lagoon, there was one hell of a mill there at one time and some of the best timber anywhere, all gone now. I had a job with LP about an hours drive up the "A" line, I didn't like how they did things, went back to the family business. :bang: not all bad, we had beer with lunch.

Is that giant snag still on that ridge above Trinidad, used to be able to see that thing for miles.
 
Ya Randy, I think the snag is still there I guess I haven't paid much attention. I have done quite a bit of logging up on the A line- the CR1000(Crannell) now. I work for Simpson (Green Diamond) and as you probably know they own all the northern LP land. Lots of good timberland. You know of RimRocks in Fieldbrook? There was a boy scout camp there back in the day...?
 
I lied. It just got topped down. Went and cut some kinlin out of it...
 

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