This video has to be from the 80’s I’d imagine? I was just a boy back then but vividly remember riding in the truck with my dad in high country just like this. He was #1 driver for North Fork Timber co. For years. They sure don’t do it like this anymore. But these kind of memories is what makes me sit behind the wheel of a log truck today. Cool video and even cooler to know ppl still have stuff like this around. Most of the old timers that can teach the new generation of loggers a thing or two are just about gone so we need this stuff if for nothing else to show the newbies how easy they have it these days.
Sounds like my old boss. Telling me how easy I have it running the chipper and being the ground guy. Let me tell you it was when I work at camp grisdale! He would tell me all kinds of stories about that place. Your lunch your gas and saw. And would not be seen tell the end of the day. Funny thing he is 70 plus and still runs a tree company. Don't know how he even gets up those trees anymore. 😳
There's still outfits that do it this way! And there's mills that'll take the wood too. Logged 6 to 7 footers on tiger just a few months back. Bullet. 40nft chokers and all
Thank you for posting this! I have hiked old, decommissioned forest roads all over the OP…found some great logging artifacts (equipment), and find it amazing what these people did given the working conditions!
My grandpa used to work in this camp. His name was Chester Brown. Chet for short. His nickname was buzz since he loved to drink. His still alive today I’ve been looking all over this video to see if I can see him in it. I don’t know if he ever went to this party but I’ll have to ask him sometime.
This on the 256. We were hung all the way across Trout Creek. Had about 9000 ft of skyline out at the farthest we were yarding 2500 ft. Sat there all summer.
I remember the mainline on the last spar tree up by Trout creek. The mainline was about as long as this one or longer. My Dad was Danny Isom. He worked at Grisdale from November, 1958 thru February, 1977.
Thank you very much for this high quality video of the last days of Camp Grisdale I believe the log trucks were sent to Africa to log the rainforest there , what a sad ending to an era with camp Grisdale and camp Govey in the high country logging business.
A few good turns coming in on what’s gotta be close to 2 miles of skyline. And that is one hell of a massive tower. Gotta be 100-120ft tube on that yarder. Love it!
working for Erickson Air Crane in the late 70's Erickson got a contract to log the rock bluffs on the east side of Lake Wynoochee above Grisdale for Simpson ,they fed our crew in the cook house there
My dad worked for CZ up until he died in 1983 my sister said, when she was in school in molalla she was watching a film in class about logging and to her surprise our dad was in it I think she said he was taking ring samples of a tree to see how old it was this was back early 70s maybe even 1969 I’m trying to find that film i’m thinking at the time that film was made we might’ve been living in Vernonia I’m going to try to contact the school in Molalla and see if if they have any information to help me track down this film I know it’s been many many years but ironically as I looked at the school contact list an old neighbor of mine who I used to hang out and play with is in the technology department there at the school so I’m gonna try calling him this coming week and see if he can maybe help track this movie down cause I’m not sure if they have it in their own library at the time or something they ordered or checked out from another library and then returned it be very special to be able to find that film.
Does anyone remember where this first side was? At first I thought it was Canyon River. but some things just don't add up. It was a long time ago. I worked for Bob most of my 10 year tenure up there. He was the best.
Hung walking guy’s on a Berger tower at camp Grisdale using a sledgehammer and railroad spikes,,, great big Berger tower man could that sucker pull , hence the walking guy
This is wonderful, thanks for sharing. Do you know who the yarder engineer is, or anyone else, like the chaser? Was your grandpa Shifty Cleveland? I was born & raised in Grisdale, Wendy Mathews.
my dad,,,bob scott,,, did contract cutting for simpson co back.then. we cut a big unit up.trout cr, it was all burnt nasty steep ground,,, my dad told me when I was breaking in cutting,,,if u can survive cutting on grisdale ground,, u can cut any where,,,, he cut 75 units between camp grisdale,,canyon river,, camp govey. big ass trees
If 3 grizzly bears entered that shop party, i fear only one could make it out alive! If guys today threw a shop party, they would all drop their white claw drinks if a kitten strolled in😂😂
I heard a story from Grandpa that one day all the men were out of camp working when a black bear came into camp. One of the women grabbed a rifle and bear stew was dinner that night.
In the woods in Scotland, Some guys had pictures of naked women on thier walls , We had pictures of locking carriages and the Aberdonians had pictures of 🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑 😘🏴
This video has to be from the 80’s I’d imagine? I was just a boy back then but vividly remember riding in the truck with my dad in high country just like this. He was #1 driver for North Fork Timber co. For years. They sure don’t do it like this anymore. But these kind of memories is what makes me sit behind the wheel of a log truck today. Cool video and even cooler to know ppl still have stuff like this around. Most of the old timers that can teach the new generation of loggers a thing or two are just about gone so we need this stuff if for nothing else to show the newbies how easy they have it these days.
I believe this was 1985. It was filmed by my grandfather, who worked up there. Yeah, mills cant even take logs like these anymore.
Sounds like my old boss. Telling me how easy I have it running the chipper and being the ground guy. Let me tell you it was when I work at camp grisdale! He would tell me all kinds of stories about that place. Your lunch your gas and saw. And would not be seen tell the end of the day. Funny thing he is 70 plus and still runs a tree company. Don't know how he even gets up those trees anymore. 😳
There's still outfits that do it this way! And there's mills that'll take the wood too. Logged 6 to 7 footers on tiger just a few months back. Bullet. 40nft chokers and all
keep on truckn boys,we got this
Thank you for posting this! I have hiked old, decommissioned forest roads all over the OP…found some great logging artifacts (equipment), and find it amazing what these people did given the working conditions!
I worked at camp Grisdale on Slacker1 back in 1979 skyline was hung out over a mile , I was a second Rigger worked there for 2 years 😊
My grandpa used to work in this camp. His name was Chester Brown. Chet for short. His nickname was buzz since he loved to drink. His still alive today I’ve been looking all over this video to see if I can see him in it. I don’t know if he ever went to this party but I’ll have to ask him sometime.
I'm from Aberdeen, you talking about Buzz? I used to work for Lance at Empire Transmission.
@@fraymond3 yes. I still got his floor mats that say buzz’s truck.
This on the 256. We were hung all the way across Trout Creek. Had about 9000 ft of skyline out at the farthest we were yarding 2500 ft. Sat there all summer.
I remember the mainline on the last spar tree up by Trout creek. The mainline was about as long as this one or longer. My Dad was Danny Isom. He worked at Grisdale from November, 1958 thru February, 1977.
Leon Byrd right at 42:20. I remember him coming into Safeway in Shelton. Great guy!
Thank you very much for this high quality video of the last days of Camp Grisdale I believe the log trucks were sent to Africa to log the rainforest there , what a sad ending to an era with camp Grisdale and camp Govey in the high country logging business.
this is amazing footage thank you for sharing this on here !
A few good turns coming in on what’s gotta be close to 2 miles of skyline. And that is one hell of a massive tower. Gotta be 100-120ft tube on that yarder. Love it!
Big ass Berger, I worked at Grisdale in 1979-1980 on slacker1,, wooden tree
I believe that's a 217 Washington@@hankstergangster2080
working for Erickson Air Crane in the late 70's Erickson got a contract to log the rock bluffs on the east side of Lake Wynoochee above Grisdale for Simpson ,they fed our crew in the cook house there
I lived at the bunk house in camp Grisdale
While at Fort Lewis I drove fuel trucks we trained some at camp Grisdale 63 -64
My dad worked for CZ up until he died in 1983 my sister said, when she was in school in molalla she was watching a film in class about logging and to her surprise our dad was in it I think she said he was taking ring samples of a tree to see how old it was this was back early 70s maybe even 1969 I’m trying to find that film i’m thinking at the time that film was made we might’ve been living in Vernonia I’m going to try to contact the school in Molalla and see if if they have any information to help me track down this film I know it’s been many many years but ironically as I looked at the school contact list an old neighbor of mine who I used to hang out and play with is in the technology department there at the school so I’m gonna try calling him this coming week and see if he can maybe help track this movie down cause I’m not sure if they have it in their own library at the time or something they ordered or checked out from another library and then returned it be very special to be able to find that film.
Does anyone remember where this first side was? At first I thought it was Canyon River. but some things just don't add up. It was a long time ago. I worked for Bob most of my 10 year tenure up there. He was the best.
Dam they are strung way out. Holy moly!
Thank you! That is a great video
Thanks for sharing
Pretty cool to see, sure doesn't seem like 36 years already.
Really take some wide Clyde roads with those chokers. Was it the end of the line for the bergers?
This was real work that's all I know.
I missed the reunion last Aug. fully intended to do it. Been a couple deaths in the family over the summer that superseded many other things.
Are they still having reunion’s
Did anybody notice the walking guy at about 2 minutes? Not often did you see one rigged up like that.
We called that a squirrel
Hung walking guy’s on a Berger tower at camp Grisdale using a sledgehammer and railroad spikes,,, great big Berger tower man could that sucker pull , hence the walking guy
This is wonderful, thanks for sharing. Do you know who the yarder engineer is, or anyone else, like the chaser? Was your grandpa Shifty Cleveland? I was born & raised in Grisdale, Wendy Mathews.
my dad,,,bob scott,,, did contract cutting for simpson co back.then. we cut a big unit up.trout cr, it was all burnt nasty steep ground,,, my dad told me when I was breaking in cutting,,,if u can survive cutting on grisdale ground,, u can cut any where,,,, he cut 75 units between camp grisdale,,canyon river,, camp govey. big ass trees
Watching this I know at least one guy in this video.
If 3 grizzly bears entered that shop party, i fear only one could make it out alive!
If guys today threw a shop party, they would all drop their white claw drinks if a kitten strolled in😂😂
I heard a story from Grandpa that one day all the men were out of camp working when a black bear came into camp. One of the women grabbed a rifle and bear stew was dinner that night.
Wow
Who said logs couldn't fly??
Yes this was the fall of 1985
them are big friggn trees ehe
In the woods in Scotland, Some guys had pictures of naked women on thier walls , We had pictures of locking carriages and the Aberdonians had pictures of 🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑
😘🏴
Steep country.