Made a creek run Saturday morning that brought me more than just relaxation. We found a side cut-off of a log from back in the old days of floating the timber to the sawmill. Found it by chance and it's amazing that we were able to get it out of the sand. It turned out to be almost 28' long, 11" wide and 4" thick. The 2 of us couldn't pick it up out of the water. We managed to get it on my canoe and walked it about a mile down stream before we hit a spot with too many snags to get through. (sunk the canoe and lost the load trying) Luckily it was at a sand bar that was accessible by truck and we knew a guy with a key to the gate, 4x4 and a chainsaw. I hit the end with a block plane so you can see the grain. I'm scared to guess when it was harvested but I think it's safe to say that no one who had a hand in it is still alive.