Choker Loop Logging Operation Cowlitz County 1941
In October 1941, a choker loop is placed on a log for transport in Cowlitz County, Washington. This process involves a donkey engine, cables, and a spar tree, demonstrating the logging techniques used in the timber industry. Cowlitz County was significant for its extensive forests, contributing to the growth of the wood products market in the Pacific Northwest.
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Choker Loop Logging Operation Cowlitz County 1941
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