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Randy Bye on the technical aspects of driving off-highway logging trucks on Vancouver Island FB group MATES IN TRUCKIN, June 15, 2024

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In an image search of logging trucks, many images are witness documentation of old growth stripping, the rest are about logging trucks as heroic vehicles, forestry as an essential industry.

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Log destined for export. Joel Wood, The Fraser Institute Log Export Policy for British Columbia , 2014. How this industry works. www.fraserinstitute.org

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nascent Building Materials There are a number of forest alliances, most decades old. One site, dating from 2010, said that if one has a piece of clear cedar it is undoubtedly from an old growth tree, harvested from an ancient forest on stolen land. One might start here: https://ancientforestalliance.org

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