During the timber era, bullock teams navigated muddy terrain, with their strong and dependable animals working hard to transport massive logs from the depths of the forest. Timber tramways conveyed logs from deep gullies to the main railway using high-lead winches. This system supported the animals and drivers who hauled timber before the advent of safe mechanisation. This stands as a testament to the hard work and perseverance of those in the logging industry. This period marked the shift from traditional animal power to high-lead steam logging, signalling a new chapter in timber extraction and illustrating the ongoing evolution of logging methods in an ever-changing landscape.