Figure 69. View showing the Forest Service method of piling the 

 brush and debris after logging, and also how stump heights are kept 

 down to prevent waste. New Mexico. 



Figure 70. A tie-cutting operation on a National Forest. These 

 piles of railroad ties are being inspected, stamped, and counted by 

 Forest rangers. From this point the ties are "skidded" to the banks 

 of a stream to be floated to the shipping point. Near Evanston, 

 Wyoming. 



