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DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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v.
stack pulpwood or logs on the ice in winter so that they will be ready for driving at the break-up (def. 1) in spring.
See: break-up(def. 1)
Quotations
1822
[. . . finding a quantity of timber collected on the ice, [we] concluded that the shanty must be close at hand.]
1955
Some 6,000 cords of pulp from Lake of the Woods Concession is being truck hauled to ice landings near Kenora and the balance including tie bolts and logs is ice landed at different camps.