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and you had to want to participate," stated mr. dale. the logs were cut and piled along the shores of mabel lake or the banks of the shuswap river throughout the winter. when the river was judged to be at the right height, the logs began their journey down the windy shuswap river. the types of wood used
were cedar, fir, spruce, and larch. there were two different lengths: - foot logs which were used for building homes, and - foot lengths, known as poles, which were used for hydro-telephone poles. the poles, although the superior and the more expensive product, were much more difficult to drive. their...
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