Specialty Poles
Poles are the highest-value product that comes off many Oregon units, and they are easy to lose to a careless buck. We identify pole wood in the woods and cut it to spec.
What's included
Specialty Poles scope
- Pole timber identified before falling
- Bucked to length and taper specs for pole buyers
- Careful handling to avoid scarring and breakage
- Sorted decks so buyers can scale quickly
- Straight answers on what your stand can actually produce

How it goes
Four steps, no guesswork
- 01
Walk the property
Free on-site look at the acreage, access and what you want the finished ground to do.
- 02
Flat, itemized quote
You get a written price with the scope spelled out. No hourly surprises.
- 03
We run the job
Well-maintained tracked equipment, insured operators, and daily updates while we're on site.
- 04
Final walkthrough
We walk it with you before we pull off. If something isn't right, we fix it.
Questions
Specialty Poles FAQs
What makes a tree pole quality?
Straightness, tight uniform taper, sound wood and clean limb scars. Douglas fir and western red cedar are the usual candidates in our country.
Is it worth sorting for poles?
Almost always — pole prices run well above sawlog prices, so a handful of poles per load can change the economics of the whole job.
We run specialty poles throughout Wallowa, OR, Enterprise, OR, Joseph, OR, Lostine, OR, Elgin, OR, La Grande, OR and the rest of Oregon. See the full service area.