Thanks. I learned a lot.
We're logging in mountains and it's been my observation that foresters trained in the east have no comprehension of the landscape scale on which we operate out west.
I've seen many mountains in CA, usually very steep! I saw a few episodes of American Loggers (I think that was the name of it) reality show years ago, some steep slopes there too. Yes, it is hard for folks to visualize how tough it is working on those slopes if they have never tried it. I sure wish I could teleport some of that slash here for heat this winter! Hardwood firewood is up to $400/cord cut/split/delivered in my area this fall.
Thanks. I learned a lot.
>We're logging in mountains and it's been my observation that foresters trained in the east have no comprehension of the landscape scale on which we operate out west.
I've seen many mountains in CA, usually very steep! I saw a few episodes of American Loggers (I think that was the name of it) reality show years ago, some steep slopes there too. Yes, it is hard for folks to visualize how tough it is working on those slopes if they have never tried it. I sure wish I could teleport some of that slash here for heat this winter! Hardwood firewood is up to $400/cord cut/split/delivered in my area this fall.
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