NW Montana GTG & Charity Cut -- June 1, 2, 3 -- 2012!!!

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Trees aren't marked, had to cancel my date with Jake (that handsome devil), my steel order came in wrong, my wife's Birthday is today, I had to go pick up a cord+ of wood yesterday, my buddies saw parts weren't in, and I have a backache. . . Or is it bellyache? :msp_tongue:

Super busy, but will try to make the camp this upcoming week to picture/video/mark. :help:
 
Trees aren't marked, had to cancel my date with Jake (that handsome devil), my steel order came in wrong, my wife's Birthday is today, I had to go pick up a cord+ of wood yesterday, my buddies saw parts weren't in, and I have a backache. . . Or is it bellyache? :msp_tongue:

Super busy, but will try to make the camp this upcoming week to picture/video/mark. :help:

Well, other than all that, how are things going? :D
 
Lay off Texas boy, I'm from NW Montana, I'm heat sensitive! :hmm3grin2orange:

Well then, my gift to you, in my absence of the GTG, will be a NFPA certified white t-shirt that reads, "Heat Sensitive. Please store in air conditioned building when found." :D
 
Here's the list bumped up, I know Sam and Cody were asking about what to bring.

Looks like we may need some salads like fruit, shrimp, frog eye, etc. . . I ain't much of a green salad eater, but I do like them others like above. If'n other folks have a preference, make it known! If I have a heads up we can make sure there salad dressing as well.

If you have a preferred condiment of some kind, let me know! I can make sure the basic condiments are there.

I'm also going to see about having some tasty Hedstrom's milk there as well, It's pasteurized but not ****, so it tastes better, smells better, and is better for you.

Does anyone have diabetes? We can make sure we have stuff there that would fit your dietary needs. My buddy and his girlfriend just opened a bakery too, so I'll have fresh bread there, and maybe some other goodies. She does offer a lot of stuff gluten free.

• Brian and Janimay -- Slabs of meat and a huge turkey breast along with the cowboy beans and a raspberry pie or two.

• Jake -- A good sized jag of rabbit, costco sized chips, and some flats of pop, also I can't promise but I hope I can bring out some good sized rounds for cuttin.

•SlowP -- Two Huckleberry Pies and Assorted Not Quite Good For You Cookies. Neither will be poisoned so no taste testing will be necessary.

•Nate -- Paper plates, paper towels, disposable utensils, garbage bags, milk, Amish butter, condiments. I will have a BBQ'r or two on site, as well as a smoker. We have refrigerators and freezers on site as well.

•(also tentative) 7oaks and Ms Ginger - We'll figure out something to bring if we can make it to Whitefish on time.













 
I sure hope so pard! BTW, you still needin me to bring my time sert kit?

Yes please, that would be awesome


Here's the list bumped up, I know Sam and Cody were asking about what to bring.

Looks like we may need some salads like fruit, shrimp, frog eye, etc. . . I ain't much of a green salad eater, but I do like them others like above. If'n other folks have a preference, make it known! If I have a heads up we can make sure there salad dressing as well.

If you have a preferred condiment of some kind, let me know! I can make sure the basic condiments are there.

I'm also going to see about having some tasty Hedstrom's milk there as well, It's pasteurized but not ****, so it tastes better, smells better, and is better for you.

Does anyone have diabetes? We can make sure we have stuff there that would fit your dietary needs. My buddy and his girlfriend just opened a bakery too, so I'll have fresh bread there, and maybe some other goodies. She does offer a lot of stuff gluten free.

• Brian and Janimay -- Slabs of meat and a huge turkey breast along with the cowboy beans and a raspberry pie or two.

• Jake -- A good sized jag of rabbit, costco sized chips, and some flats of pop, also I can't promise but I hope I can bring out some good sized rounds for cuttin.

•SlowP -- Two Huckleberry Pies and Assorted Not Quite Good For You Cookies. Neither will be poisoned so no taste testing will be necessary.

•Nate -- Paper plates, paper towels, disposable utensils, garbage bags, milk, Amish butter, condiments. I will have a BBQ'r or two on site, as well as a smoker. We have refrigerators and freezers on site as well.

•(also tentative) 7oaks and Ms Ginger - We'll figure out something to bring if we can make it to Whitefish on time.














I'll bring the KK milk, I can just walk my butt across the road and get it for cheaper than in the stores :rock:
 
We're you gettin close to the Bear Grylls- drink your own piss stage :hmm3grin2orange:

Did a real number on my back today.....must have been all that ####### water I have to pack. Get spoiled packing a little tiny water jug all winter.
 
Me too....stripped out at 12:30, that and the breeze are the only things that saved me.......must have been damn near 75! :laugh:

It ain't looking better. . . A slight cool-down mid week, back to the 80's by next Monday! :msp_thumbdn:

I know I wished for an early spring and all, but these temps are reserved for August! :laugh:
 
It ain't looking better. . . A slight cool-down mid week, back to the 80's by next Monday! :msp_thumbdn:

I know I wished for an early spring and all, but these temps are reserved for August! :laugh:

No kidding...being in Bozo at 7000ft last fall made for a loooong winter......Looks like it might just be a long summer. Not much Spring or Fall for cutters in Montana!
 
It is 86 out on the shady, cool side of the house. The mole people suffer. I had to go for a walk yesterday, because I hadn't and was going crazy. I loaded 3 quarts of water and set out with The Used Dog. We only scarfed down a quart because he had a few creeks to lap up on the way. I actually pulled a tick out of ME!
Warshington and Oregon ticks have not ever dared to burrow on me. Only Collyfonia ticks and Wisconsin ticks have dared to do so. It was quite a shock.

The bees are busy building nests. I predict a bad season for people and a populous bee season.

Today is hotter. The Used Dog knows that it is cooler indoors 71 right now, and does his best to stay in.

I am cheered by the news that a bakery exists. We are a bakery deprived community. Maybe that's a good thing?
 
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