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Hmmm you better stay well clear of manzinita, buck brush, and many other forms of brush that make that look like an open park.
Lol, i've been spoiled on these open pine stands we have here.
Hmmm you better stay well clear of manzinita, buck brush, and many other forms of brush that make that look like an open park.
The definition of "Nasty" is the Oregon Coast Range. Labyrinths of old-growth rhododendron on the ridgetops, jungles of vine maple and salmonberry in the valleys, and all manners of things to get tangled up in between. That said, I had a blast working there.
Rate my stump!
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Boredom was a factor in this one, that and a pinch of frustration.
Sharp axe!!
Years ago we went cutting overseas, to the south. The woods there were full of nasty brush. We had never seen anything like it before, doesn't grow in Finland. The thorns went through everything - boots, fingers, the plastic gas jugs we carried on our belts... We called it Jesus brush, because every time a man walked into the brush, he would shout "JESUS!".
I asked the foreman of the local company we worked for the real name for the brush. "What did you call it", he asked. "Jesus brush. You know, the one they made a crown of", I replied.
The foreman gave me a funny look and said: "Well, Jesus brush it is." He refused to tell me the name of the brush in his own language.
I'm glad we don't have such things up here. But: "If it isn't one thing, it's the other." (The girl and the bleeding nose parable)
My fore arms resemble a chinese almanac from brush scars.
I rather struggle with snow reaching the nuts than the brutal bush.
Hey how much is a tree like that worth?
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