Flume Trail Traditional Cache
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In 1918, The Brennan Creek Log Flume was built by the Adams River Lumber Company to transport logs from the high plateau country to Adams Lake. At its peak, over 18,000 logs were on the skid-way at any given time. The flume was approximately six miles long! Remains of this flume can still be seen by a heritage hiking trail located at Brennan Creek. A much longer version of a flume was used in that area which dates back to 1912, built by the same company. The Bear Creek Flume stretched out at a distance of 17.7 km's (11 miles) long. Supported on trestles crossing ravines and canyons often 24m (50-80 feet) high above the forest floor. Believed to be the longest flume in Canada. Pictures of both flumes are available on the internet.
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"K-Znexf gur fcbg"
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