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USFS Logo Research Data Archive

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Aerial view of tractor yarding to decks before truck haul to rafting area. Some of these decks contained cottonwood logs that were left in the cutting unit because no market existed (near Sullivan Island).
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: work science (work studies)
harvesting of wood
logging
storage of wood in the forest and at log dumps (landings)
Location: Alaska; Sullivan Island
Description: Aerial view of tractor yarding to decks before truck haul to rafting area. Some of these decks contained cottonwood logs that were left in the cutting unit because no market existed (near Sullivan Island).
Date: 7/11/1962

Raft of spruce and Hemlock logs being assembled on the beach at Sullivan Island logging camp.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: work science (work studies)
harvesting of wood
logging
storage of wood in the forest and at log dumps (landings)
Location: Alaska; Sullivan Island
Description: Raft of spruce and Hemlock logs being assembled on the beach at Sullivan Island logging camp.
Date: 7/11/1962

This caterpillar front end loader with log grapple was used for hauling and rafting logs near Sullivan Island.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: work science (work studies)
harvesting of wood
logging
storage of wood in the forest and at log dumps (landings)
Location: Alaska; Sullivan Island
Description: This caterpillar front end loader with log grapple was used for hauling and rafting logs near Sullivan Island.
Date: 7/11/1962

Rafting grounds covered with cedar logs for which no local market exists. Near Wrangell.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: work science (work studies)
harvesting of wood
logging
storage of wood in the forest and at log dumps (landings)
Location: Alaska; Wrangell
Description: Rafting grounds covered with cedar logs for which no local market exists. Near Wrangell.
Date: 6/16/1961

Bundling logs at tidewater while assembling rafts. Completed raft at right will be towed to KPC at Ward Cove, (Spray Island Timber Sale near Petersburg).
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: work science (work studies)
harvesting of wood
logging
storage of wood in the forest and at log dumps (landings)
Location: Alaska; Thomas Bay; Spray Island
Description: Bundling logs at tidewater while assembling rafts. Completed raft at right will be towed to KPC at Ward Cove, (Spray Island Timber Sale near Petersburg).
Date: 6/9/1960