Rough Riders
64 March 2019 _ PopularMechanics.com
Although railroads and trucks had made the log drive an anachronism by
1949, when this story first ran, the method was still used. In the summer and
winter in Idaho’s panhandle, lumberjacks floated logs in the river. In spring,
they broke up the jams that formed and collected the logs at the other end.
MAY
Fun with
a Chainsaw
JULY 1974
BABY CARRIAGE IS DRIVEN
BY GASOLINE
AUGUST 1922
APRIL
1914