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More great pictures camptramp, sure enjoy seeing all the old time stuff. A lot of hard physical work to get the job done back then, thanks for sharing with us.
I sure wish some of y'awl had the chance to meet Mr. Finley Hays from Chehalis, WA. He told me he topped and rigged over a thousand trees in his day, and I have no doubt that he did.
Look him up in the next life. He'll be glad to meet you, I'm sure.
Pete Rigby is sharing his logging pictures and some from his father Reg Rigby's collection . The 1st one is an early logging truck having problems , on Koksilah Rd. between the bridge crossing the Kokislah River and the church on Cowichan Station Hill . 1926
On post 296 of the steam donkey, with a drum as big as pictured that might have been for use on an incline as the tracks are far too steep for any locomotive.