Figure 33.—Modern structures showing effective use of log construction in recreation buildings on national forests in Montana. A, Dude ranch; B and C, recreational and mess hall, Seely Lake.

Figure 34.—Organization camp at Seely Lake showing log work In greater detail. A, Entrance wing; B, cabin group. Note the wedges under porch post to provide for settling of walls. Wedges are gradually driven out as necessary.

Figure 35.—Early types of log structures built by the U. S. Forest Service in the West. A, Ranger station, Gallatin National Forest, Mont.; B, ranger’s dwelling, Nezperce National Forest, Idaho; C, log cabin in Arizona.