
While there is a good barge ramp at this location, there's no dock.
We left Hole in the Wall with ourbarge and our tin boat in tow. The small boat would allow us to explore Goat Lake and fish in the evenings.
Because there was no dock, we hand lined the barge and tied it between a large rock on shore and a sturdy snag just off shore.
Here we saw the helicopter used to transport loggers into the bush.
We met the crew boss who explained heli-logging. First a helipad is constructed from downed trees. Loggers are flown in to top them trees, then the trunks are cut almost through, ready for helicopter extraction. It's an expensive process, but the value makes it profitable. Here's a video about a similar process.
The next day we went south towards a lookout overlooking Goat Lake.
Those were some good sized trees. -- Margy
It is a different and fascinating world in the bush.
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ReplyDeleteGreat photos and the logging operations are really interesting. The water looks beautiful but I am guessing that it is not as warm as I would enjoy!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scenery and very informative on the logging story.
ReplyDeleteGlad everyone enjoyed the logging information. The video was a real eye opener for me. - Margy
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