After watching this video I put in some time in the area and I have found the spot where they changed to a gasoline speeder ,the foundation logs are still some what noticeable. It was the old oil cans and glass bottles and fallers wedges and a bit of old tin rooffing and light bulbs that really gave up the spot, I have found 3 yarder skids one at top of mountain anther on one side of valley and the other right Around the main camp,
What a devastation ! The quantity of standing lumber was astonishing.
After watching this video I put in some time in the area and I have found the spot where they changed to a gasoline speeder ,the foundation logs are still some what noticeable. It was the old oil cans and glass bottles and fallers wedges and a bit of old tin rooffing and light bulbs that really gave up the spot, I have found 3 yarder skids one at top of mountain anther on one side of valley and the other right Around the main camp,
My grandfather logged the area during this time.
my father helped fire the steam donkeys not far from Vancouver ...in this era ( 1 of his 1st jobs )
A 1929 early "Rocky Mountaineer"! LOL !
Impulse to sing "I'm a lumberjack"