Falling pics 11/25/09

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Full Moon Saloon.

For some reason I had this urge to write a bit so put up a reply in the Stewardship under New Wilderness area in NE Washington (I think). Somebody was saying that as far as he was concerned, if loggers, miners, ski areas, and developers were put out of work, it would be a good thing. So, I wrote an essay about newcomers to our state. I used a crude example and my mom would be shocked...don't tell her.

Most of the people in that forum are not from here, but are immigrants. The annoying guy is from the east coast.
 
Full Moon Saloon.

For some reason I had this urge to write a bit so put up a reply in the Stewardship under New Wilderness area in NE Washington (I think). Somebody was saying that as far as he was concerned, if loggers, miners, ski areas, and developers were put out of work, it would be a good thing. So, I wrote an essay about newcomers to our state. I used a crude example and my mom would be shocked...don't tell her.

Most of the people in that forum are not from here, but are immigrants. The annoying guy is from the east coast.

Thanks.
 
Full Moon Saloon.

For some reason I had this urge to write a bit so put up a reply in the Stewardship under New Wilderness area in NE Washington (I think). Somebody was saying that as far as he was concerned, if loggers, miners, ski areas, and developers were put out of work, it would be a good thing. So, I wrote an essay about newcomers to our state. I used a crude example and my mom would be shocked...don't tell her.

Most of the people in that forum are not from here, but are immigrants. The annoying guy is from the east coast.



Lol How are they responding to your logic?
 
Just thought this vid deserved to be on here. He smoked that tree over in short order.

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Pretty friggin' cool, tell Pat he did an awesome job. :chainsawguy:
 
Lol How are they responding to your logic?

Very few, who are natives of here, are complimentary. I believe I am on a lot of IGNORE lists, have been labeled (oh the horrors) a brown and accused of wanting to destroy the earth. Oh well.

Meanwhile, they decry the state that the forest roads are in and complain about trees across the trails. They don't want to see any logging, even where it is on private ground, because it wrecks their view.

They want wolves to return to our areas, but if you talk about sending a pack to live in Seattle, they get all huffy...they are metrosexuals. EEEEK.
 
Very few, who are natives of here, are complimentary. I believe I am on a lot of IGNORE lists, have been labeled (oh the horrors) a brown and accused of wanting to destroy the earth. Oh well.

Meanwhile, they decry the state that the forest roads are in and complain about trees across the trails. They don't want to see any logging, even where it is on private ground, because it wrecks their view.

They want wolves to return to our areas, but if you talk about sending a pack to live in Seattle, they get all huffy...they are metrosexuals. EEEEK.

Hey slowp! We've got extra wolves if you guys are hankering for some. . . We never wanted them anyway. One of my cousins friends was run off his elk kill by a pack this year. He shot one, and the rest of the pack followed them in their retreat.

Lest the Greenies forget, wolves are super cuddly and soft -- just like on the cartoons. :dizzy:
 
JJ shared this one with me... Another guy that is fun to watch... Marcel Levesque

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That old Husqvarna 2100 he's got is a hotrod. :)

Gary
 
Cody, your old partner looks like he was a hoot to cut with, and I'm sure he is a top notch log cutter by the way he moves and does the drill.
 
Just thought this vid deserved to be on here. He smoked that tree over in short order.

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Competent and with confidence....perfect...



BTW....Gary is right....that chain is sick sharp!!!


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JJ shared this one with me... Another guy that is fun to watch... Marcel Levesque

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That old Husqvarna 2100 he's got is a hotrod. :)

Gary


The haunting sound of the saw off in the distance is the stuff dreams are made of....thanks Gary...


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JJ shared this one with me... Another guy that is fun to watch... Marcel Levesque

That old Husqvarna 2100 he's got is a hotrod. :)

Gary

I love the sound of those old 2100's when they are Idling. I wish I would have hung on to mine...It was my backup when I was 18...backup for a 288, and I would dread my saw breaking down when I was cutting in a #### patch! Which was quite often because I was "the kid".
 
JJ shared this one with me... Another guy that is fun to watch... Marcel Levesque

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That old Husqvarna 2100 he's got is a hotrod. :)

Gary

That video is a great example of why you carry a falling axe to the woods and not a sissy hammer!
 
That video is a great example of why you carry a falling axe to the woods and not a sissy hammer!

I was not too impressed with his axe...especially for being in that big a wood!

Here is what I carry...6 pound council with 36" handle:

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You can move some wedges in some big wood with one of those...they really move in smaller timber :)
 
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