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Tag Archives: logging
Murphy Lake
After travelling up a few branch roads, we headed up towards McVey Lake, we had to cut our way in as we seem to be the first people for this time of year, a few hours into it we came … Continue reading
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Tagged donkey sled, logging, logging equipment, logging skid, Powell River, Powell River British Columbia
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Khartoum Lake – Abandon Camp
Khartoum Lake, in Powell River has a long history, named after the famous Khartoum, sits beside another lake that is now called Lois Lake, prior was called Gordon Pasha. Originally there were 3 large lakes, Lois Lake, Gordon Pasha and … Continue reading
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Tagged Abandon places, abandon truck, Historic Site, Khartoum Lake, logging, logging equipment, Lois Lake, Powell River
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Olson Valley Mobile Spar Tree – Abandon
You all know how the adventure starts, first you hear or read a story, the story itself sometimes is not much, but the imagination takes over, sooner or later you sometimes go on that adventure. The story I was … Continue reading
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Tagged abandon equipement, logging, logging equipment, olson valley british columbia, spar tree
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The Philips Road, Lang Bay Powell River Railroad link
I was talking to someone the other day and was telling him about the Railcar wheels I had located with a few friends of mine about 3 months ago. The search began when I went to give someone an estimate … Continue reading
The Steam Donkey’s of Chippawaw Bay Powell Lake.
Just to start here, these Steam Donkey’s have been well known to the area residence, its sad to see them just sitting there slowly rotting away, when its part of a Proud History of Powell River. I first went to … Continue reading
Spring Lake Camp May 20 2009
Spring Lake Camp was a logging camp in the Powell River area in the early 1900’s, with more than a dozen bunkhouses, 15 other buildings, and over 200 men who worked hard and logged harder. Sitting high in the hills … Continue reading
Something we have located in Nanton Lake BC
I was told there was maybe an old train sitting in the lake, I use google earth to research my area before I go there, when I was looking on google earth I noticed something near the shore, it did … Continue reading
The Forgotton Logging Camp on Powell Lake British Columbia
Where is the Forgotton Logging Camp on Powell Lake? Continue reading →