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Originally Posted by ghfromaltonbay
Heard from 1 of the locals that the woman who owns the property needed money so she contracted a logger. I don't know who the logging company is, but it looks like they did a real lousy job and have left a lot of broken trees and quite a mess on the steep hillside. Driving back from Wolfeboro in late September there was a logging truck being loaded with trees at the work area off Rt. 28. Not only does the hillside look like it would pose a mudslide danger, but it also would be a fire hazard during drought conditions. Looks like some of the devastation after the ice storm several winters back. Can't believe no laws were broken.
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We could be getting a significant amount of rain from a possible hurricane or tropical storm next week.
While there are loggers out there who do a nice clean job, there are others who make a mess and call it logging. We had a bad experience with a logger from tilton that left us with a bad taste for loggers.