All pieces to be skidded were marked with paint. At Danby Ridge, pieces that 

 were likely to break up in recovery (less than one-third sound) were marked with a 

 separate color and separated on the landing. Pieces likely to fall apart in relogging 

 were not marked or skidded on Lee Creek. More will be mentioned about these pieces 

 later. 



The number of potential products made on site from useable pieces are shown in 

 table 3. The table reveals that few products were made from pieces containing less 

 than 10 board feet (3 ft 3 ) on Danby Ridge; this was not the case on Lee Creek. Green 

 residue provided the source for most of the sawlogs on both areas. About 18 percent of 

 the sawlogs on Danby Ridge were obtained from green blowdown material, resulting after 

 the harvesting was completed. Forty-seven percent of the relogging sawlogs were obtained 

 in this manner on Lee Creek. Pulpwood constituted the majority of relogging products 

 in both cases, although the size of the material varied greatly between sites. Sixteen 

 percent of the pulpbolts were made from pieces containing less than 3 cubic feet on 

 Danby Ridge, while this material made up 47 percent of the pulp at Lee Creek. About 

 1.7 products were made from each piece of merchantable residue on Danby Ridge and 2.3 

 products on Lee Creek. 



Table 3. — Pre-relogging inventory (5 acres ) 3 potential products marked on site 



Product 



Danby Ridge 



Lee Creek 



1 



Sawlogs : 

 Dead 

 Green 



Green blowdown 

 1 



Pulpbolts : 

 Dead 

 Green 



Green blowdown 

 1 



Posts : 



Dead 

 Green 



l 



Shakebolts : 

 Dead 

 Green 



No. of products 



5 

 55 

 12 



410 

 513 

 5 



No. of products 



42 

 147 

 132 



271 

 907 

 194 



1 



69 



29 

 18 



Total products 



Total pieces 



Total useable pieces 



Products in total that were 

 made from pieces less than 10 

 bd.ft. or 3 ft 3 



995 

 707 

 571 



152 



1,810 

 942 

 786 



688 



1 



See specifications in relogging: Utilization Standards and Products. 



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