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Polson Logging Co. Camp 5, logger on skid road with big log — circa 1910 — #G0536_1

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Photograph Copyright Anderson & Middleton Company

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United States — Washington (State)

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Photograph by Nelson. There is light snow on the ground.
Thanks to Sam Talley who notes: "A skid road was a narrow path through the woods on which freshly cut logs were skidded to railcars or streams (landings). The skid road was  lined with small, short logs laid cross-wise about 5' to 10' apart on which the logs slid. Also some were placed parallel in the path. The log ends were 'sniped', or rounded off slightly so the edges wouldn't get hung up. These skid roads were used when animals and donkey engines pulled the logs through the woods in the days before the logs were raised with skidders."

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