Log hauling 1979-1980 Dennis Wilhelm.
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- Опубликовано: 29 апр 2024
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Dennis Wilhelm log hauling pictures . Port Angeles , Quilcene, Elbe.
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You guys and gals are the best.!! Thank you for keeping it real!!
Watching this with Charlie now and he remembers all the trucks and the people in it, he even knew the dog that was shown. Good ol logging days!!
Back in the day, when things were so much better than today!!
Thank you!!
Couldn't agree more!
Awesome man thanks!
a feeling that never leaves you. good times in NS.
The good old days of logging!
The W900 Kenworth is my favourite. Spent many hours in one.
Glory days of steel tower Skagits and the canal!
Thanks for these Daniel!
My pleasure!
When men were men and not everyone was logging refrod like now days
Couple of good photos of Pat and Gary in their younger days
Clean simple A model. Make 5 axles great again!
Yr I was hatched db….just after st Helen’s …
when men were men, trucks were trucks and work was hard
Who was the first cutter down there? In the first couple minutes?
Pretty sure it was your grandpa
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos that’s what I thought. I know my dad said they did a really nice job up around Elbe or mineral somewhere and I was wondering if that was it.
@@richfrench288 Dennis told me those photos of your grandpa and there was a black lab photo too were from E Quil. I think Lindsay hill area .
What was the story on the fire?
It was on stampede pass, after mt saint helens blew, showed up Monday morning to this fire, forest service foresters figured the ash raining down caused power lines to arc out causing the fire.
When logging and loggers were still recognized as valued assets in Washington State; contributing to the general welfare of all, and not ostracized or thought of as a criminal activity, by the likes of Inslee and Ferguson...
My family's been in the Western WA region for roughly 125 years, engaged in various occupations (with several involving forestry). I never thought there would be such a horrible excuse for leadership that would prompt me to question why I remain here, under such a Draconian regime that I've never voted for, as much as I have now over these past several years.
I agree whole heartedly. it it is sad to see where this state along with Oregon has gone. push out loggers and Mills . Tax the middle class to no end and push to make it more like california without the sandy beaches and sunshine.
Excellent video Daniel. Thanks for making it.