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The crazy network of connectors between the north and south branches of the Muskegon River is so extensive that locals named it the Spider Web.

Does anyone know if these were passages that were used for moving lumber? Many seem man made, but most don’t appear to be wide enough for trees. Maybe they were used instead to quickly move labor to wherever it was needed?

This is looking west up one of the chutes on August 13, 2015.