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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1683157" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I knew an old boy who was raised in a logging camp up on the northern end of the Olympic Peninsula. That was in the rail road logging days. The crew went out and in to camp on a speeder pulling cars. The school was located on the end of camp toward the woods. The last car pulled by the speeder would have the dead and injured on it. The school boys would bet on how many were on that car. He said nobody ever took zero. That was a losing bet.</p><p>I have seen it written that the old steam logging days was the closest thing to modern warfare. It is a whole lot safer now than it was then. But in '72 through '93 when I broke my back, I helped carry out the bodies of 3 dead guys. And another who was alive and talking to us while packing him out who died on the way to the hospital.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1683157, member: 498"] I knew an old boy who was raised in a logging camp up on the northern end of the Olympic Peninsula. That was in the rail road logging days. The crew went out and in to camp on a speeder pulling cars. The school was located on the end of camp toward the woods. The last car pulled by the speeder would have the dead and injured on it. The school boys would bet on how many were on that car. He said nobody ever took zero. That was a losing bet. I have seen it written that the old steam logging days was the closest thing to modern warfare. It is a whole lot safer now than it was then. But in '72 through '93 when I broke my back, I helped carry out the bodies of 3 dead guys. And another who was alive and talking to us while packing him out who died on the way to the hospital. [/QUOTE]
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