Local photographer, David Hargus, took these photos of three pieces of our equipment and then manipulated the images to make these striking art pieces. It seemed to your editor that they deserved a showing.
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that chain saw was definatly a man licker.
Grew up in and around logging camps in Oregon. When I see any of the older logging equipment I get goosebumps. I cant wait to see the museum. drive through Arnold regularly on my way to my cabin at Skyhiranchassoc. Jim