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Logging in the Maine Woods: The Paintings of Alden Grant"The ice was rotten and getting ready to go out," remembers Alden Grant, 83-year-old Maine guide, logging camp clerk, and artist. "My uncle and I were hauling boom logs across the lake with a pair of little roan mares. We were walking along, and he was telling me stories about Beaver Pond. "All of a sudden, it seemed as if I was just climbing right uphill. I looked around, and off in front of the horses, that ice was rolling right up. My uncle let a yell out and started the horses running and the ice leveled out. "But the ice went out the next day. It's a wonder we didn't have the team in -- out in the middle of the lake." Through his nineteen color paintings reproduced in Logging in the Maine Woods, Mr. Grant offers a guided tour of the 1915 to 1928 sporting camps and logging camps of the Rangeley Lakes region of western Maine. Inspired by both environmental concerns and the skills of the timbermen, Mr. Grant shares his knowledge about life in the woods with the men who cut down the four-foot-wide "pumpkin pine" and the balsam fir to provide lumber and paper.
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