This is a pic of how us northern canadians haul wood.
Canadian Loggers
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Doug
Doug
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Nice work-moose, Quickshot.
Here in Carolina, if we know we're gonna be logging that day, we just eat an extra helping of grits for breakfast and tote the logs out of the swamp on our shoulders. Fiddling around with draft animals is so slow, you know ... but I reckon they're nice to have, if ya'll need 'em.
Here in Carolina, if we know we're gonna be logging that day, we just eat an extra helping of grits for breakfast and tote the logs out of the swamp on our shoulders. Fiddling around with draft animals is so slow, you know ... but I reckon they're nice to have, if ya'll need 'em.
Grizz
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Hey, Munch ...
Goldsboro is about two and a half hours south/southwest of here. Not so far as the crow flies, but you have to go round Robin's barn to get there ... clear up to the neck of the peninsula and then south. Takes 40 minutes just to get started. Most driving around here is like that ... we're in between the Albemarle and Pamlico sounds.
Moonshine whiskey! As the old song says,
"Mighty mighty pleasin', Pappy's corn squeezin's ...
Whheeeeeewwww ... POP .... White Lightnin'!"
Goldsboro is about two and a half hours south/southwest of here. Not so far as the crow flies, but you have to go round Robin's barn to get there ... clear up to the neck of the peninsula and then south. Takes 40 minutes just to get started. Most driving around here is like that ... we're in between the Albemarle and Pamlico sounds.
Moonshine whiskey! As the old song says,
"Mighty mighty pleasin', Pappy's corn squeezin's ...
Whheeeeeewwww ... POP .... White Lightnin'!"
Grizz