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Friell Lake Logging

Hayesno1

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FLL Hayes HDX unit #1(pic 3) and #2(pic 1 and 2)
 

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Hayesno1

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FLL Hayes HDX unit 1(pic 1) and unit #2(pic 2-4). Pics of ex unit #2 was taken at Sproat Lake Shop in summer 2012. Owner unknown.
 

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Tugger

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I remember Friel Lakes camp around 1977.I was working for Oconor Log out of Port Hardy,we went to their camp at Chamiss bay to work on a 500 American.The roads connected with Friel lakes roads. I remember going for a drive one night after work and admiring their Massive bone yard.They also had some Euclid logging trucks contract hauling.
 
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