CARROLL, N.H. — John Rossi slipped the chisel end of his "spud bar" into the space between two logs that run 16 feet along one wall of the old White Mountain National Forest guard cabin. With a few sledgehammer taps from forest Supervisor Tom Wagner, Rossi had the leverage he needed. As he leaned into the long pry bar, two friends from Chicago hauled on a strap in the middle of the log while ...
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