A number of things impress me from photos like that:
- HOW did they stack them that high without a crane*?
- WHY did they stack them that high?
- WHO thought that it would be a good idea to pull sleds that top heavy (certainly not the horses!) ?
- The logs are chained together now, but were they secured at each level while stacking?
- Is the guy at the top why workers' compensation insurance was invented?
*I know that they used swing arms and pulleys to lift the logs, but it would seem a lot saner to break that into 2 or 3 loads for handling, curves, trail wear, stopping, unloading, etc. Wonder if this was standard practice or done for the photo op?
Philbert