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I'm a freelance photographer with my associates degree. I sign all my work do not bid if you do not want my name on my work.
Photograph will be a 4x6 print. For larger prints please contact me directly.
*photo will ~not~ have the copyright image on it when printed!*
About Camp 18:
This building is Gordon Smith’s dream. In the early ‘70s he began with a few rusty pieces of equipment, some of which were donated, others on loan and most of them purchased; which all led to the construction of the log cabin.
In the early days on construction Maurie Clark joined Smith. Because of his knowledge of the logging industry he was made “Riggin’ Boss.” Together they located and restored several pieces of the old equipment. All of the timber used in the building has come from the general area and logged by Smith. It has been hauled in, hand peeled and draw knifed with the help of his family and friends.
In the 20s and 30s the large logging operations such as Clark & Wilson, Big Creek Timber Company and others numbered all their camps. Therefore, the restaurant and logging museum is called Camp 18 because it’s located at mile post 18 on Highway 26.