Show Notes
Vintage crosscuts that were made between 1880 and 1930 are often the tool of choice for trail workers who maintain the countryβs roughly 112 million acres of protected land. Thatβs ahead of chain saws and newly made crosscuts. And the reason this old tool has stuck around so long -- even in an age when thereβs a newer, better gadget coming out every year -- it goes way beyond the physical saw itself. The rise, fall, and unexpected second life of the crosscut saw is also the story of how America created the very concept of wilderness.
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