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Old wooden mine wagons were used to transport ore and materials in mines from the early modern period until the late 19th or early 20th century. They were usually made of wood, with iron or steel frames, wheels, and axles. They ran on wooden planks or rails, guided by pins or grooves. They were pushed or pulled by men, animals, or rope-haulage systems.

 

Some of the advantages of wooden mine wagons were that they were cheap, easy to repair, and could be adapted to different sizes and shapes of loads. Some of the disadvantages were that they were heavy, prone to rotting and breaking, and had limited capacity and speed. They also required a lot of manual labor and animal power to operate.

 

Wooden mine wagons were gradually replaced by metal mine cars, which had higher capacity, durability, and efficiency. They also allowed for the use of steam and electric locomotives, which reduced the need for human and animal labor. Metal mine cars became more common in underground mines, especially coal mines, where they could handle the large volumes of coal produced by machines such as longwall shearers and continuous miners.

 

Wooden mine wagons are now considered historical relics.

Hiking along Hoodoo Creek in David Thompson Country. Full trail details at pursuitadventures.ca.

March 18, 2015.

Edmonton, AB

A few shots of the Red Deer River Watershed Alliance walk through Waskasoo Park.

Coleman, Alberta - Fly Fishing

A few shots of the Red Deer River Watershed Alliance walk through Waskasoo Park.

My fav shots from the June 23rd 2012 race

My fav shots from the June 23rd 2012 race

Edmonton: Alberta, Canada

#ExploreAlberta

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The Cowboy Trail is the most famous scenic drive along the foothills of southern Alberta. The area is filled with picturesque off-the-beaten-path roads like this one. Added bonus: you might even spot a working rancher corralling cattle by horseback. Photo by @homebodyhappiness | #explorealberta “Enjoy! With the Best Pictures goo.gl/hNg5ak All Travel Vibes is an online travel and photography magazine. Our goal is to inspire your next adventure while sharing your last one with the world. And You can Get Ebook For Free "Travel Deeply Do It Cheaply” ; Best ebook For Travelers & Adventurers 100% Free . now goo.gl/wnNvgp .“

Spent the day preparing for our hike, but it was ruined by a thunderstorm. This rainbow showed up shortly after however and completely made up for it.

My fav shots from the June 23rd 2012 race

A short hike along Abraham Lake to a viewpoint overlooking a deep narrow canyon with the option of walking down to the canyon and up to a small waterfall.

My fav shots from the June 23rd 2012 race

Chasing sunsets in Beaumont, Alberta. Its crazy how much the mood changes with just the setting of the sun.

A Collection of Fall sunsets!

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