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Logging From the Ground Up, March 13, 2000
This review is from: Down the Hill: A True Story of Early Logging the Pacific Northwest (Paperback)
Here's an excellent book about logging and lumbering in the greater Tacoma, WA area. It traces the arrival of those hardy men and women that carved a living out of this wild and untamed area. The author was personally involved as a child and spent a number of his early years in a variety of jobs from the ground up. It is also an excellent testament to the vision of some of those early lumbering businesses that started tree farms and re-forested large tracks of land long before it was a government requirement. If you're interested in the techniques of logging with the various apparatus or riggings and what each is called in the woods, this is the books for you. One thing you'll learn for sure is that no self-respecting logger would ever call himself a "lumberjack" and the only place you'd hear someone call "timber" as a tree falls is in the movies.
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Down The Hill: A True Story of Early Logging in The Pacific Northwest, September 5, 2005
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I have read this book before and wanted a copy to keep in the family archives. Roy Stier is my second cousin and this is a true history of his branch of our family.
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