Spar (tree)
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A spar tree is the tree used as the highest anchor point in a high lead cable logging
Cable Logging
thumb|right|300px| High Lead logging in Western OregonCable logging is a logging method primarily used on the West Coast of North America with yarder, loaders and grapple yarders.The cables can be rigged in several configurations.There are two classes....

 setup. The spar tree was selected based on height, location and especially strength and lack of rot in order to withstand the weight and pressure required. Once a spar tree was selected a climber would remove the tree's limbs and top the tree (a logging term for cutting off the top of the tree). Block and tackle
Block and tackle
A block and tackle is a system of two or more pulleys with a rope or cable threaded between them, usually used to lift or pull heavy loads.The pulleys are assembled together to form blocks so that one is fixed and one moves with the load...

was affixed to the tree and the cabling was run.

A "high climber" was the member of the logging crew who scaled the tree, limbed it, and topped it.

Selecting a tree as a spar is a particularly important task, so the strength and importance of the spar came to hold symbolic meaning for early loggers of the West.

The use of spar trees in logging is now rare, having been replaced since the 1970s by portable towers which can be erected on logging sites and moved as needed.
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