I have done a bit of reading about piners and miners who wandered about Tasmania doing their thing and am always on the lookout for evidence of their passing. For some time I have been really keeping an eye out for a piners log and in February managed to find one on Granite Beach. It is a very straight piece of timber. Oddly the ends were cone shaped as I was expecting these to be square cut but I suspect this is a result of age and erosion. The tell tale as a piners log is a set of axe cut notches in one end presumably for fitting the chains or log shoe. The heart wood appeared to be rotted out but the balance looked OK. I did not look closer for various reasons the most compelling being the very large black snake that I disturbed from dozing in the grass next to the log and promptly went under the log.
The log could have come from logging operations behind the beach or been washed up. I do not know what type of timber it was.
Does anyone know more about this log (what sort of timber is it?) and are there others parked on beaches or in estuaries about the place?
I am sure there are some still parked in the various creeks and rivers used to move the logs to the coast but that is a different ball game to search and track out.