Forester Jake
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A few weeks back I had an opportunity to do some bushwacking off of our adopted trail, the Osseo Trail. My goal was quite basic... not only get a feel for the remote lay of the land but (hopefully) also stumble across some cool things. As an experienced woods worker all my life, I've kind of inherited from my father a "knack" for reading topography and locating unusal things out in the woods. And find some things I did! Not only some cool boulders and trees, but also some excellent designed log skid roads and the jackpot, an old log loading deck that yielded these incredible tools!! They were all burried under the leaves or lying among the boulders. Again, a reminder that it is ILLEGAL to remove any artifacts from the National Forest. After shooting a few pictures, I returned the tools to their resting place & I drank a hearty toast (a lukewarm Long Trail ) to these rugged, nameless hard working loggers who over a century ago worked long, hard days up on these equally rugged mountainsides, with huge risk to themselves, to provide a living for their loved ones at home a long distance away...
Tomorrow we, FisherCat and his wife KlutzyKat, me and my wife SunsetGirl, are headed up the Osseo to do some fall trail maintenance work... as we admire the raw beauty of the Flume Mountain landscape, appreciate the wonderful grade of the long lost Incline Railbed of the lower Osseo, these rugged individuals will always be present in my mind...
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