Nor Cal & North SF Bay GTG (November 11-14, 2022)

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Hope this doesn't wreck it, but I won't be bringing pie. My freezer is not big enough and it would be kind of old. I will bring The Not Quite Good For You Cookies. It is just too far for pie travel. :msp_sad:

If anybody else wants to make huckleberry pie, I can bring the berries. They are canned.
 
and thats what happens if you use poison oak as toilet papper...

at lest your not allergic to cotton wood like me, i break out like i rolled in oak and can you guess what kind of tree i have in my back yard i have to trim every year..
i've been threatening to cut it down for years but the tree always wins..:mad:

I'll give you a hand with that one. Cotton Woods don't bother me so much :)
 
Hope this doesn't wreck it, but I won't be bringing pie. My freezer is not big enough and it would be kind of old. I will bring The Not Quite Good For You Cookies. It is just too far for pie travel. :msp_sad:

If anybody else wants to make huckleberry pie, I can bring the berries. They are canned.

You bring some canned huckleberries and maybe we can trade for some of my wife's jams ... Won't have time to bake a pie during the event, but maybe you can go home with some good stuff and we can enjoy a delayed treat :)
 
Hope this doesn't wreck it, but I won't be bringing pie. My freezer is not big enough and it would be kind of old. I will bring The Not Quite Good For You Cookies. It is just too far for pie travel. :msp_sad:

If anybody else wants to make huckleberry pie, I can bring the berries. They are canned.

Doesn't wreck it. Cookies will do. Will look forward to the pie at Bob's GTG in the spring/summer.

I'll give you a hand with that one. Cotton Woods don't bother me so much :)

I can help with that one too. Micro GTG at Dave's place!:D
 
OK, an important question. Do I need to bring Old Sparkless to defend the ownership of the orange chaps?

Things are going well. My pickup is in good health. The Pointy Trailer seems to be OK except for the brakes must've gotten a little rusty. They were squealing, but less with each push of the brake.

Wheel bearings on trailers should be inspected for pitting and overheating, then repacked with fresh grease on a regular basis. Rust/corrosion on brake drums is nothing to be concerned about. Wet and humid weather can be bad for wheel bearings.
 
Lookin' now like I'll have to pass on this one. Next weekend is just too close and my time is already spoken for. You folks have fun!
thats a bumer nathan, i was going to call ya and see if you wanted to ride down with me . have the space.:msp_smile:
 
I have two six month old cats who were racing around the house and jumped on the screen of my laptop and bent it backwards breaking it. I didn't know this GTG was happening till today when Gologit asked me if I was coming up. (Been on AS using the iphone). So...yep I will be there. Cody has drill that weekend so he won't be there.

I'll bring my climbing gear but my knees are too shot to climb these days. I will bring a truckload of other gear like ropes, cable, blocks, etc. My truck also has a (small) winch.

I will come up Friday and camp and leave Saturday night or Sunday morning.

Thanks Bob for letting me know about this.
 
I have two six month old cats who were racing around the house and jumped on the screen of my laptop and bent it backwards breaking it. I didn't know this GTG was happening till today when Gologit asked me if I was coming up. (Been on AS using the iphone). So...yep I will be there. Cody has drill that weekend so he won't be there.

I'll bring my climbing gear but my knees are too shot to climb these days. I will bring a truckload of other gear like ropes, cable, blocks, etc. My truck also has a (small) winch.

I will come up Friday and camp and leave Saturday night or Sunday morning.

Thanks Bob for letting me know about this.

You're welcome. I thought maybe you and I could team up on another hazard tree and amaze everybody with our skill and precision. :msp_rolleyes:
 
I'm recruiting for a second saw...:laugh:

Sure...but "second saw" is no longer an acceptable term, according to the latest Human Resources guidelines. The term "second saw" denotes someone of lesser skill and being labeled as such might do irreparable harm to their psyche.

They have to be called a "job specific co-worker, with skills germane to their assigned task while undergoing a previously decided level of supervision".

In other words when you call in for another cutter, it takes longer to describe what you want than it does to cut down the damn tree. :laugh:

But if you ask for a second saw we'll just ignore all that and send somebody up. ;)
 
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