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National Forests Region 6 -- Oregon Album
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John Todd and E. Peffer surveying Bull Run Lake from Hiyu Mountain
Lakes & ponds; Forests; Mountains -- Oregon
The lake is the uppermost storage basin for the City of Portland's water supply. USFS photo #474697.
42.
Wallowa Lake, Oregon
Lakes & ponds; Forests; State parks & reserves
USFS Photo # 481026
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Mt. Thielsen from the west side of Diamond Lake, Umpqua National Forest
Lakes & ponds; Mountains -- Oregon; Forests; Volcanoes
USFS photo #448069
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Wood River
Landscape photographs; Rivers -- Oregon; Bird's-eye views
The Wood River at its source near the boundary of the Rogue River National Forest.
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Felling a tree using an electric power saw, starting under cut. Hines sale, Malheur National Forest
Loggers; Saws; Logging-machinery; Lumber industry
USFS photo #426966
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Log truck on Arvid Nelson Road, a main haul road in the Ochoco National Forest
Logging trucks; Log transportation; Lumber industry
USFS photo #468925
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Six wheel Mack truck loaded with logs, Kinzua, Oregon
Logging trucks; Lumber industry; Log transportation
USFS photo #338398
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Log trucks
Logging trucks; Scales; Log transportation; Lumber industry
Four log trucks in a scaling station, Westfir, Oakridge Ranger District.
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Salvage logging
Logging; Logging-Machinery; Loggers; Salvage; Lumber industry
Salvage logging by Fall Creek Lumber Co. cutoff and loading rig. Uses a portable chain fallin saw for cutoff. this operation cleans up cull stuff left in the woods after regular logging. USFS photo #447007...
50.
Westfir logging scene
logging; Logging-Machinery; Yarding (Logging); Lumber industry
Logging scene at Westfir, Oregon. USFS photo #216357, donated by the Southern Pacific Co.
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View of road donkey and loading donkey at logging operation of Bridal Veil Lumbering Co., near Palmer, Oregon
Logging; Lumber industry; Logging-Machinery; Cutover lands; Donkey engine (Logging)
USFS photo #95547
52.
Wedging
Lumber industry; Loggers; Logging
Wedging, Twin Sale Rigdon. Photographed by Houg
53.
Logging trash left in Dismal Creek, Umpqua National Forest
Lumber industry; Roads; Coarse woody debris
USFS photo #470833
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Payday at a sawmill
Lumber Industry; Sawmills; Employees
Payrolls! It is estimated that the lumber industry of the Klamath Basin employs some 6,000 people, and provides a livlihood for 30,000 to 35,000 people in Klamath County.
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Mazamas making their way up the hogsback towards the summit of Mt. Hood
Mazamas (Portland, Or.); Mountains -- Oregon; Mountaineers; Mountaineering; Snow
USFS photo #508059
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Mel Mickelson at the Oakgrove Butte Lookout, Mt. Hood National Forest
Mickelson, Mel; Fire lookout stations; Fire prevention
USFS photo #485529
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Gas jitney and horse pulling lumber, Brooks Scanlon mill, Bend, Oregon
Mills; Lumber; Log transportation; Employees
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Sunset on Gunsight Mountains from Mud Lake, Whitman National Forest
Mountains -- Oregon; Fishing; Lakes & ponds
USFS Photo # 412343
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Diamond Lake and Mt. Thielsen from north shore, at point proposed for future addition to the present resort, Umpqua National Forest
Mountains -- Oregon; Lakes & ponds; Forests; Volcanoes
USFS photo #182579
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Jefferson Park, Mt. Jefferson Primitive Area, Willamette National Forest
Mountains -- Oregon; Lakes & ponds; Volcanoes
USFS Photo # 265623009
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