
I think that the way they move logs around is as interesting as how they take the trees down. Surprisingly small trains are a considerable part of logging's storied past. When you couldn't find a train or, even a horse, sometimes a moose would do. Unfortunately the wall isn't long enough to support both a harnessed moose with a logging sled and a train so I chose the train. Build it sturdy and scenic it up to have an antique patina, it could look like a hallowed artifact and still be something the folks could touch and climb inside of for photo ops. I replaced the little house over the water wheel with a water tank. I't an interesting thing. It makes sense with the train and it breaks up what would be a very long, straight stretch of roof. The wall behind all of this could be a great spot for long rolling mural of lumber country's wooded hills and big sky.