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A Journey To Lumber Camp

A Journey To Lumber Camp. Click To Enter. Jobs. Lumberjack. Bunkhouse. Cook Shanty. Trees to Paper. Credits. Photo Resources. Bibliography. A Lumberjack Journey.

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A Journey To Lumber Camp

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  1. A Journey To Lumber Camp Click To Enter

  2. Jobs Lumberjack Bunkhouse Cook Shanty Trees to Paper Credits Photo Resources Bibliography A Lumberjack Journey Picture this. . .  you find a rare time machine in the boiler room of the school and begin to explore all the interesting buttons. Before you know it the machine mysteriously turns on and transports you to a lumber camp in northern Wisconsin around year 1860. When you arrive at the camp, you are introduced to the imaginary legends of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox. They offer to take you on a tour of the camp. Click on the links below to find out what life was like as a LUMBERJACK in Wisconsin.

  3. Jobs Lumberjack Bunkhouse Cook Shanty Trees to Paper Credits Photo Resources Bibliography Jobs Click to find out what the job descriptions are. Which would you choose? Cruiser Bucker Teamster Fitter Skidder Scaler Feller Sky Bird Marker Swamper Hay Man on the Hill River Pig

  4. Click here to go back to Jobs Click here to go back to Lumberjack Quiz Cruiser If choose to be a cruiser, you would be cruising the forest. Estimating is a skill you need to be an expert at. You would cruise the land your boss (Big Push) has purchased, and estimate how much money he will make after cutting all the trees down.

  5. Click here to go back to Jobs Click here to go back to Lumberjack Quiz Fitter As a fitter it would be your responsibility to cut a notch into the side of each tree. You are getting the tree ready for the feller to cut the tree down. Notch

  6. Click here to go back to Jobs Click here to go back to Lumberjack Quiz Feller As a feller your job to use the cross cut saw to cut the tree down. You always cut on the opposite side of the notch. Don’t forget to yell, TIMBER, before the tree falls!

  7. Click here to go back to Jobs Click here to go back to Lumberjack Quiz Swamper No you don’t spend time in the swamp with this job. It is your job to make sure all the branches are cut off the log. The branches then stay in the woods, they don’t need those to make lumber.

  8. Click here to go back to Jobs Click here to go back to Lumberjack Quiz Bucker As a bucker, you will spend your days in the woods. It is your job to follow the swamper, and cut the fallen tree into logs.

  9. Click here to go back to Jobs Click here to go back to Lumberjack Quiz Skidder Get those muscles built! Your job as a skidder is to drag the logs out of the forest to the loading yard. You will have the help of horses or oxen.

  10. Click here to go back to Jobs Click here to go back to Lumberjack Quiz Sky Bird If you are daring and like to climb, being a sky bird is for you!! Your job is to climb on top of a load of logs and arrange them so you can fit a lot of logs on the sleigh.

  11. Click here to go back to Jobs Click here to go back to Lumberjack Quiz Hay Man on the Hill As the Hayman on the Hill, you have to put hay on the icy trails the sleighs travel on. You don’t want the path to be too slippery, and have the sleigh get out of control.

  12. Click here to go back to Jobs Click here to go back to Lumberjack Quiz Teamster To sign up to be a teamster, you must be able to lead a team of horses. You lead the sleigh of logs to the river.

  13. Click here to go back to Jobs Click here to go back to Lumberjack Quiz Scaler Another job where your math skills will be challenged. As a scaler, you measure the length of the logs after they have come down the river. You are responsible for letting your boss know how much board feet of wood are in each log.

  14. Click here to go back to Jobs Click here to go back to Lumberjack Quiz Marker Each log is marked with the stamp of the lumber company that has purchased it. As the marker, you would have to stamp each log before it is sent down the river.

  15. Click here to go back to Jobs Click here to go back to Lumberjack Quiz River Pig Another job for those people that like danger. You are responsible for following the logs down the river to the mill. Sometimes you can walk on the banks of the river, but other times you may have to walk on the logs.

  16. Jobs Lumberjack Bunkhouse Cook Shanty Trees to Paper Credits Photo Resources Bibliography A Day in the Life of a Lumberjack Click on the picture to learn about daily life.

  17. Jobs Lumberjack Bunkhouse Cook Shanty Trees to Paper Credits Photo Resources Bibliography Bunkhouse Imagine sleeping in this bed every night! Your bedroll is made up of a wool blanket on a hay mattress. You will probably be scratching through the night! Those aren’t the only things that may keep you awake. Not only do you have to listen to dozens of men snoring, but there are greybacks (lice) in everyone’s bed!

  18. Jobs Lumberjack Bunkhouse Cook Shanty Trees to Paper Credits Photo Resources Bibliography Cook Shanty Shanty Rules Breakfast Quiz Daylight in the Swamp! was the wake up call for the lumberjacks.

  19. Shanty Rules Ain’t NO Talkin’ in the grub shack!

  20. Breakfast Quiz What word do you use for this lumberjack lingo? • Sinkers • Sugar • Doughnuts • Sausage • Black Lead • Biscuits • Pancakes • Coffee • Cackleberries • Eggs • Cranberries • Fruit

  21. Click Here to Go Back OOPS! TRY AGAIN! Sugar was called Long Sweetening

  22. Click Here to Go Back YOU ARE CORRECT! They were called sinkers because the lumberjacks would dip them in their coffee and they would sometimes sink to the bottom of the cup!

  23. Click Here to Go Back OOPS! TRY AGAIN!

  24. Click Here to Go Back OOPS! TRY AGAIN! Biscuits were called DOORKNOBS

  25. Click Here to Go Back OOPS! TRY AGAIN! Pancakes were called FLAPPERS

  26. Click Here to Go Back YOU ARE CORRECT!

  27. Click Here to Go Back YOU ARE CORRECT! Sometimes also knows as hen fruit.

  28. Jobs Lumberjack Bunkhouse Cook Shanty Trees to Paper Credits Photo Resources Bibliography Trees to Paper Click on the picture below to find out how a tree became paper in the !860s.

  29. Credits Jobs Lumberjack Bunkhouse Cook Shanty Trees to Paper Credits Photo Resources Bibliography 30th Star Sesquicentennial Big Show CD: Warren Nelson, 1998. 30 Seconds. River Road Publications, Inc. (1993) Journey Back to Lumberjack Camp. Spring Lake, MI: Panagopoulos, Janie. State of Michigan. (2003, October). MI Kids. Retrieved October 18, 2003. from: http://www.michigan.gov/mikids/0,1607,7-163-15941_20565---,00.html State of Michigan. (2003, October). MI Kids. Retrieved October 18, 2003 from: http://mi.gov/mikids/0,1607,7-163-15941_20560---,00.html Wisconsin K-12 Forestry Lesson Guide. WI DNR WI Center for Environmental Education: Stevens Point, WI. 2004. Wisconsin Lumbering Quest. (2000). B.Scheibach. Retrieved October 18, 2003 from: http://mckinley.wauwatosa.k12.wi.us/CurricularResources/4thgrade/lumber/

  30. Jobs Lumberjack Bunkhouse Cook Shanty Trees to Paper Credits Photo Resources Bibliography www.flushinghistorical.org/ photos.html sky bird www.umich.edu/~bhl/bhl/mhchome/ detroit/detvisua.htm aint no talking timbertrails.com/welcome.htm feller www.mtnlaurel.com/photos/ htms/logging-photo.htm swamper biology.queensu.ca/ ~qubs/history.htm bucker heartwoodassociates.com/ longleafhistory.htm cruiser www.columbian.com/earlyyears/ industry.html fitter www.paulbunyancamp.org/ history.htm teamster http://www.paulbunyancamp.org/cook.htm cook shanty collections.ic.gc.ca/.../industry/ forestry/lifestyle.htm river hogs and marker www.danisco.com/aboutus/ sugar.asp sugar cubes www.crosbys.com/ molassesdoughnuts.htm doughnuts www.grannybunt.com/ order.shtml biscuits suzanneh.com/.../ picture_dictionary_food.htm pancakes www.cr.nps.gov/museum/exhibits/ gettex/2persfx3.htm tin cup www.ams.usda.gov/howtobuy/ eggs Photo Resources

  31. Created by Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Garvey Jobs Lumberjack Bunkhouse Cook Shanty Trees to Paper Credits Photo Resources Bibliography Bibliography Books: Panagopoulos, Janie. Journey Back to Lumberjack Camp. Spring Lake: River Road Publications, Inc, 1993. Web Sites http://www.paulbunyancamp.org/ http://www.paulbunyantrail.com/talltale.html

  32. Lumberjack Quiz • I cut the notch into the • tree to determine which • way the tree falls. • Swamper • Fitter • Skidder • I use a long pole • with a hook to • break up log jams. • A.Bucker • Swamper • River Pig • I have a dangerous job. I have to stand on top of the pile of logs when they are loaded on the sleigh. • Hay Man on the Hill • Sky Bird • Cruiser

  33. OOPS! TRY AGAIN! Click Here to Go Back

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