October 19, 2024

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University of Nevada, Reno logging team highlights forestry

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Vanessa Arias grasps a double-sided axe with both hands, holding the head at eye level.

She toes a line in the sand with her left foot, steps back with her right and pauses; then, in one swift motion, she steps forward, raises the axe overhead and releases, sending it arcing through the air toward a log target.

The blade sticks just right of center.

Not bad for a University of Nevada, Reno criminal justice major who had never thrown an axe before this year.

Arias is one of a handful of students on the Nevada Loggers, the UNR’s logging team. The team formed about 40 years ago, and its membership has waxed and waned in the decades since.

The team all but dissolved during the pandemic, said coach Hunter Noble, a former logging team competitor who now manages UNR’s Whittell Forest and Wildlife Area, a swath of forest in Washoe Valley that serves as a living lab for research and instruction. But over the past several months, the team has grown its membership back up to seven students.

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