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Buckley Log Show Competitions
Descriptions as seen in the
Enumclaw Courier
Herald
Speed Climb - In a timed race,
participants climb a 75 foot tall spar tree & ring the bell.
Obstacle Bucking - Contestants
start at the base of an alder log, run across poles, lying across the
rolling pond, return to the starting point and then saw through an alder
log. The time stops when the first chip hits the ground. The top
six times will be back again on Sunday competing in the finals.
Combined times for both days determine the winner.
Horizontal Block Chop -
Contestants stand on a 10-inch alder log, lying horizontally on a mount, and
chop through the log. Half way through, the chopper reverses positions
on the log to finish. The top six times compete in the finals on
Sunday and the combined times from both days determine the winners.
Choker Setting - Participants
carry a choker over a designated course and set it at a pre-determined log,
attaching the knobs of the choker into the bell for a qualifying time.
Double Buckling - Contestants,
working in teams of two, saw through a 12-inch alder log, starting with the
saw buried to a depth of the teeth in the log. The time stops when the
chip hits the ground.
Ax Throw - Contestants throw an
ax at a 4-inch bull's-eye, worth five points, from 20 feet. Their axes
must have a 6-inch blade or less, weigh 2 pounds or more and have a 21-inch
handle or longer. They have one trial throw and then three competition
throws.
Splicing - Two-man teams
intertwine wire strands into an eye in a length of cable using Marlin spikes
and hammers. The top six teams compete in the finals Sunday, and those
combined times determine the winners.
Hot Saw Limited - Contestants
use their own stock-power saws to cut through a log.
Modified Hot Saw - Two men
teams cut through a log using double-ender chainsaws or chainsaws with
expansion chambers. This event earns no points, and a trophy goes to
the fastest time.
Hot Saw Unlimited - Contestants
use any modified saw they want to cut through a log. No points are
awarded, but a first-place trophy goes to the fastest time.
Tree Topping - Participants
climb a 75-foot spar tree and saw through the top notch in a 7 inch log.
The time stops when the chip hits the ground.
Single Bucking - Contestants
saw through a 10-inch alder log using a cross cut saw for the best time.
Standing Block Chop -
Participants chop through a 10 inch vertical log on a stand, first on one
side then through the opposite side. The top six times compete Sunday.
Obstacle Pole Bucking -
Contestants start at the base of the main log, pick up a chainsaw, race up a
pole and saw approximately halfway through an 8-inch alder using the top of
the bar and then the second half of the alder using the bottom, race back
down the pole and return to the starting log.
Ma & Pa Bucking - Male and
Female teams of two saw through a 12-inch log. The time stops when the
chip hits the ground. The top six times advance to Sunday.
Wrapper Toss- Contestants set
and secure three binders, chains or wire ropes over a load of logs.
The time stops when the binders and secured and a flag is posted at the back
of the load.
Crew Relay - Logging crews in
teams of six compete against each other ina relay including choker setting,
standing block chop, ax throw, double bucking and power saw bucking.
The crew with the fastest time is awarded, "Best Crew".
Log Rolling- Two
contestants test their balance on a cedar or fir log in the log rolling pond
while trying to eliminate their opponent in three falls using a variety of
tactics.
Obstacle Choker Setting -
Contestants start at the base of a pole perched over the log rolling pond
and set a choker between designated points on both ends of the pole.
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