Re: St. Maries River Railroad - A question
Author: George Andrews
Date: 10-01-2009 - 16:34

I wonder how much timber is left, that is economically harvestable, in the area. Here on " The Wet Side ", many loggers blame the Spotted Owl & other federal restrictions for the demise of the PNW Lumber industry, while the tree huggers point out that 120 years of logging have largely depleted the forests. Any theories ???



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  St. Maries River Railroad C. G. Heimerdinger, Jr. 09-29-2009 - 14:37
  Re: St. Maries River Railroad Tom Moungovan 09-30-2009 - 06:43
  Re: St. Maries River Railroad Paul Birkholz 09-30-2009 - 19:23
  Re: St. Maries River Railroad Dilbert 10-01-2009 - 09:18
  Re: St. Maries River Railroad Bruce Kelly 10-01-2009 - 13:22
  Re: St. Maries River Railroad - A question George Andrews 10-01-2009 - 16:34
  Re: St. Maries River Railroad Industrial Goth 10-01-2009 - 19:14
  Re: St. Maries River Railroad Dww 10-01-2009 - 22:29
  Re: St. Maries River Railroad hepkema 10-02-2009 - 08:01
  Re: St. Maries River Railroad Wayne 10-02-2009 - 13:36


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