Oregon, Washington and Alaska; Sights and Scenes for the Tourist - Edward Lloyd Lomax

Oregon, Washington and Alaska; Sights and Scenes for the Tourist

By Edward Lloyd Lomax

  • Release Date: 1916-01-01
  • Genre: Specialty Travel

Description

Average traveler has but a faint idea of the wonderful resources of this grand empire. Puget Sound has about 1,800 miles of shore line, and all along this long stretch is one vast and almost unbroken forest of enormous trees. The forests are so vast that, although the saw-mills have been ripping 500,000,000 feet of lumber out of them every year for the past ten years, the spaces made by these inroads seem no more than garden patches. An official estimate places the amount of standing timber in that area at 500,000,000,000 feet, or a thousand years' supply, even at the enormous rate the timber is now being felled and sawed. In the vicinity of Olympia, the capital of Washington, are a number of popular resorts for sportsmen and campers.