Friend put this photo up on facebook
it's a very old photo of my Father and his truck load of log. Taken in the early 50's   ![[image]](http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/youngmaster357/194465_4229515229488_1573976269_o1.jpg)
Sorry forgot to mention my Dad is the one up front.3a
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A lot of lumber in that log !!
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A lot of lumber in that log !!
used to be plenty like that out here; now all we see are the stumps.
bob
And now a picture of my Father's son
![[image]](http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/youngmaster357/100_2273.jpg)
THEY WILL GROW BACK, they always do, unless the ground
gets paved over.
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
And now a picture of my Father's Grandson
![[image]](http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l497/youngmaster357/BUSH0030.jpg)
Awesome!
Back home we had big Douglas Firs, but nothing like that.
6 to7 feet of rain per year will do that:-)
great pictures Deni's! I hope you didn't have to split all that into to stove wood!
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
or 12 to 14 feet of precipitation, in many cases!!

And now a picture of my Father's Grandson
BLACKTAIL COUNTRY!  and season opens in less than a month!
bob
That's a wonderful photograph...
Thanks for sharing. If you hadn't of dated it, I'd of guessed '50 ish. The rolled up jeans dontcha know. Love the fedora.