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7-14 Images: Logging Near Chelan
This scene took place near Chelan in North/Central Washington almost 100 years ago. The men logged this remote region with 4 teams of horses using a 2-pole log chute. A chute was generally known as a dry trough made of wood, or sometimes simply gouged out of the ground, used to slide logs to a landing or into water. This chute was constructed of 2 logs beveled on one side so that when they were joined together they formed a ‘V' trough.
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