Harvesting in Unit 1 would treat approximately 110 acres. The 

 harvest would retain some large diameter high quality (timber form) 

 trees, wildlife trees (snag recruitments, spike tops, cavity, broken 

 tops, etc.) and clumps of submerchantable trees, yielding an 

 unbalance uneven aged structure. Harvest would be by tractor 

 skidding, with a partial tree length skidding of slash, retaining 

 slash from limbs, culls and logging damaged lopped submerchantable 

 trees on-site for nutrient cycling and erosion prevention. 



Harvesting in Unit 2 would treat 15-16 acres in group or individual 

 tree harvests within winch line distance of the existing road. The 

 treatment would retain critical SMZ trees and yield an unevenaged 

 stand structure. Harvest would be by ground lead, with tractors 

 operating mostly from on the existing road. Slash would be tree 

 length skidded due to fire hazard concerns along the road. 



Harvesting in Unit 3 would treat approximately 28 acres. The 

 harvest would use a mix of clearcut, clearcut with reserves 

 (submerchantable patches) and seed tree systems (where some good 

 form Douglas-fir could be retained) . Logging would be by cable 

 yarding using a partial tree length method, as described earlier. 

 Excess slash would be loader piled below the road(s) . 



Harvesting in Unit 4 would treat approximately 20 acres. The 

 harvest would use a mix of treatments similar to those described for 

 Unit 3. Logging would be by tractor skidding with a partial tree 

 length skidding of slash, as described earlier. 



Harvest Units 5 & 6 would treat approximately 5 and 3 acres 

 respectively. The harvest would use a mix of treatments similar to 

 those described for Unit 3 . Logging would be by cable yarding in 

 Unit 5 and by tractor skidding in Unit 6 . Slash treatments similar 

 to those described for Units 3 & 4 previously. 



