Log flumes were handmade channels created by loggers to transport felled trees to the sawmill. Stories of lumberjacks riding logs down the flume inspired the many versions of the log rides we know today. Passengers boarded a hollowed out "log" and rushed down the flume, getting soaked in the process. This one is roughly a 115-foot drop. Named after Timburr, the pokemon seems to be painted on the sides of the "logs", giving the illusion that it's carrying them down the waterslides.