Back in the days before chainsaws and diesel powered everything, wood had to be man-handled and there were some tools to make the job easier. Some of them were specific to use in the boreal forest (spruce, pine, fir) to help produce 8' pulp wood logs for delivery to a paper mill. Recently I helped a family turn trees into firewood and brought along a few tools that they had never seen but were vey impressed with how useful they were.
My 4' cant hook was out on loan so had to do with a smaller one. Basically if you want to roll a log, use a cant hook. If you want to move around a large block without picking it up, use a pickaroon. If you have to pick one up, the pulp hook makes it easier. These tools use to be common in any country home but you can't walk in to any hardware store and expect to find them anymore, however still available on Amazon.
My 4' cant hook was out on loan so had to do with a smaller one. Basically if you want to roll a log, use a cant hook. If you want to move around a large block without picking it up, use a pickaroon. If you have to pick one up, the pulp hook makes it easier. These tools use to be common in any country home but you can't walk in to any hardware store and expect to find them anymore, however still available on Amazon.