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That's a view I could look at for a long time, thanks for the pic, VERY NICE!:msp_drool:

Yeah, it's nice to be able to sit and take in the view for a moment when you're pissed and ready to hike to the truck and tramp! Reminds you to cool off a little bit and appreciate what you've got going.

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The ridge in the foreground will be one of the next blocks, looks pretty decent - Sam
 
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I agree Sam, and the woods, and mountains have cleared my mind before. Therapy for me. Most of you guy's have seen this, but this is one of my favorite spots, and views.
 
This is the kinda view I love.

This was my view one morning on a sailboat, having coffee.

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Yeah, it's nice to be able to sit and take in the view for a moment when you're pissed and ready to hike to the truck and tramp! Reminds you to cool off a little bit and appreciate what you've got going.

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The ridge in the foreground will be one of the next blocks, looks pretty decent - Sam

Hard to believe views like that can be had while doing a good days work.....thanks for more great pics. :msp_drool::msp_drool::msp_drool:
 
Here you go Norm, it's not PNW yarding by any stretch, just once I would love to be on one of those mountains dropping timber, but it's what I have. Still a lot of fun for me. Clearing this patch of woods for a farmer to make way for more pasture. Seems a shame to cut all of this oak and hickory down, but it will heat my house and the other homes in my family for a couple of years. It's about a three or four acre spot that is pretty well all white oak, red oak and hickory. I have only dropped one ash so far. Just started last weekend on it, snow storm last night put cutting to a halt this weekend. Been digging out all day on that one.
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Duane, Im sure Will has a pole saw on that boat for the occasional limb he may encounter:msp_biggrin: Thanks Aaron! We had a great time, and bbq'd some wild pig sausage, beans, and corn. Got about 2 cords split cleanded up, and hauled out. Stacked some more brush. Jim nice pictures, good looking wood. Atleast it will go to good use heating some homes for you. Here are a few pic's from today.
 
Duane, Im sure Will has a pole saw on that boat for the occasional limb he may encounter:msp_biggrin: Thanks Aaron! We had a great time, and bbq'd some wild pig sausage, beans, and corn. Got about 2 cords split cleanded up, and hauled out. Stacked some more brush. Jim nice pictures, good looking wood. Atleast it will go to good use heating some homes for you. Here are a few pic's from today.


Looks like you had a fine time. Good food, good friends, and cutting out away from it all...:cheers:
 
Definetally gods country. I am going to jump to the other place, the one I texted you. Hope to see ya there soon!
 
Here you go Norm, it's not PNW yarding by any stretch, just once I would love to be on one of those mountains dropping timber, but it's what I have. Still a lot of fun for me. Clearing this patch of woods for a farmer to make way for more pasture. Seems a shame to cut all of this oak and hickory down, but it will heat my house and the other homes in my family for a couple of years. It's about a three or four acre spot that is pretty well all white oak, red oak and hickory. I have only dropped one ash so far. Just started last weekend on it, snow storm last night put cutting to a halt this weekend. Been digging out all day on that one.
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.....you got yourself some nice firewood there, getting paid to take it out?, even better! :msp_thumbsup: Great pics!
 
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