USFS bid to salvage log windfall in Idaho and Montana

The amount of blowdown in some areas is insane. I wonder though how they are going to designate areas for salvage and do things anywhere close to timely if speed is part of the real concern.

I can look at one of our local fire salvage log operations as a good example of being no where close to timely. By the end of that project I was told by the forester the logs were worthless but required to be cut anyways as per the contract. That area is in many ways worse off than it was before with the amount of slash that was left behind. I’m confident some of the hillsides will not have a person walk across them in my lifetime due to the amount of stuff left
 
True salvage or an excuse to cut the good wood that didnt go down? Can be a great or very bad thing depending on how its done.
Typically isn’t hard to walk the edges of a logging job and find a few big stumps outside the cutting boundary.
 
It’s already happening in my neck of the woods in NW MT. Logging just finished last winter so not sure if their contract was still current.

Glad they’re doing it because slash or no slash that shit was unnavigable in its current state of blowdown.
 

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