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pummy


The local Smith-Central Oregon word for pumice, usually pummy dust. An all-pervasive volcanic powder that is practically impossible to remove.
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bull cook


A cook's assistant, who does all of the dirty work.
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shay


A steam locomotive adapted to logging and noted for agility and indestructibility.
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glossary of logging terms the following is a list of words common in the logging fraternity


Trash logs and debris. A log drive term.
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block cut


A small or partial clearcut, in which some trees are left standing.
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blow down


A tree felled by the wind or some other natural causes.
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boom boat


A small, powerful, almost circular and highly manueverable boat used to herd logs, usually in a mill pond.
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brail


In water logging, a system whereby the outermost of several floating logs is held in place with a pike pole and the whole pod moved intot he current by the jet boat.
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brush ape


A logger, usually a chokerman. You'd better be smiling when you call a logger this name, or be a very good friend.
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