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  2. Parvatmala - Wikipedia

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    Parwanoo Timber Trail ropeway: It is India's first Hill to Hill ropeway which is 1.8 km long without pillars in between the LTP (Lower Terminal point) and UTP (Upper Terminal Point). This bi-cable ropeway, with capacity of 1000 PPH, was built in 1988 for the Timber Trail Resort.

  3. Parwanoo - Wikipedia

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    A resort with a cable car called Timber Trail is a few miles north of the town on the Shimla highway again. Around 6 km away from the town centre is the famous 17th Century Pinjore Gardens, a sprawling 100-acre heritage park with attractions including lawns, a mini zoo and plant nursery. [ 2 ]

  4. Ellis and Burnand Tramway, Ongarue - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the rail track started in 1922, after J. W. Ellis and Harry Burnand had built their timber mill at Ongarue in 1914. [2] [3]The Ellis & Burnand Tramway was well engineered with a spiral, a tunnel, two great trestle bridges and very impressive cuttings.

  5. Dagshai - Wikipedia

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    There is a very small civilian town, and the two schools take up most of this hilltop station. There are no hotels in Dagshai, but the place has a lot of picnic spots with grand views. From some spots one can see the entire Panchkula and Chandigarh lights at night. Also, one is able to see Timber Trail Heights and Timber Trail Resorts, Parwanoo.

  6. List of gondola lifts - Wikipedia

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    Gulmarg Gondola - The New Cable Car of Gulmarg Cable Cars Timber Trail at Parwanoo, Himachal Pradesh. The Girnar ropeway in Junagadh, Gujarat, is Asia's longest ropeway. The Gulmarg Gondola in Jammu and Kashmir, one of the highest in Asia; The Naina Devi Gondola in the state of Himachal Pradesh; The Mansa Devi gondola in Haridwar

  7. Stumpage - Wikipedia

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    Stumpage is the price a private firm pays for the right to harvest timber from a given land base. It is paid to the current owner of the land. Historically, the price was determined on a basis of the number of trees harvested, or "per stump". Currently it is dictated by more standard measurements such as cubic metres, board feet, or tons. To ...

  8. Disney Davy Crockett Ranch - Wikipedia

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    101-197 Mocassin Trail; 201-284 Wagon Wheel Trail; 1001-1062 Timber Trail; 1101-1176 Bobcat Trail; 1201-1282 Big Bear Trail; 1301-1360 Cherokee Trail; 1401-1479 Tomahawk Trail; 1501-1555 Coyote Trail; Each trail has its own "chalet" where breakfast can be picked up in the morning.

  9. Pureora Forest Park - Wikipedia

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    Camping, picnicking, swimming, and mountain biking (e.g. the Timber Trail opened in 2013) are popular within the park's confines. [7] And the Pureora Forest Park Hunting Competition has brought hunters to the area since 1987. [22] There are many areas in the park that are interesting to both tourists and scientists.