There are a few really nice shots in there.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Ken Norton wrote:
>> The logging industry is big on maiming and death. Best to give them a wide
>> berth.
>>
>
> Logging roads are very different in Maine than in Calif. There are huge
> networks of them in Maine. When it's dry, they are quite nice, wide,
> well graded dirt roads. And away from active logging, there is NOBODY
> out there. Just West of Moosehead Lake, we spent 2-3 hours wandering and
> stopping along a river, up over a ridge, stopped at a couple of pretty
> lakes, again along the side of a hill for the view and back to paved
> highway. I think we saw one car in that time.
> <http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Maine/EastOutlet>
>
> The parts of Oregon we've visited are somewhere in between, with quite a
> few Forest Service dirt roads, but not as many, as nice or as well
> mapped as Maine, where vast tracts are privately owned by timber
> companies. Some of the Oregon ones do lead to nice waterfalls,
> otherwise, the ones we saw weren't generally very scenic.
>
> Moose
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