paccity
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some pic's of the tree that we have on display at our museum ground.View attachment 191855View attachment 191856View attachment 191857View attachment 191858View attachment 191859
Paccity - wow, great pics. Oregon kicks ass on many different levels. Huge trees, great Summer skiing, great beer, steelheading, crabbing, clamming, etc...
Back to the big tree part. Love the pic of the guy climbing. What a pickle (the tree, not the guy).
Sam. I'll get pics for sure. There are some pretty nice d fir on the sale but nothing that would hold up in this thread so I'll get em in the falling thread and let you critique my stumps. Be safe and hopefully I'll see you at the lumberjack saloon here in a few weeks.
The article about useless loggers was good.
Yet another good reason for a time machine, or a new planet...for loggers only....all the cull, dip####, maggots that want to interfere with our great occupation would get their guts stomped out and sent back to the holes they came from
The article about useless loggers was good.
nice pics but think of the kick back on this saw :msp_scared:
Well, there is a thread about selling public lands to make money on the tree hugger site. I am advocating selling more timber. Our forest's cut is now about 5% of what it was in 1988. It could easily be higher.
Trouble is, the "collaborative group" has a lot of input. They are pretty much under the thumb of the enviro group here.
A faller I talked to on Friday put it this way, "No wonder the government can't make money on timber sales if they put up crap like this for sale." He was cutting in a sale on some upper elevation crap (for sure) which was planned for "restoration."
Oops. Thread drift. If we could sell trees like are in the picture, we might do a bit better. Maybe you guys would pay for the honor of falling them....:coffee:
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