Lord willing and the creeks don't rise - 2007/10/01 22:46I am going to take the chainsaw for a ride tomorrow. I am going to try and get to both the tree at the end of the extension and the one on Detweiller. Can anyone tell me if they are both still there? Are there are others in the area I should try to get to? I have the Bob Trailer loaded up with the goods and am going to try and ride and saw. By the way, I am going to get one of these soon: http://bikemag.com/freshproduce/Dakine-builders-pack/
My Sponsorship from Sawcaddy racing is just too onerous to continue with.
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Re:Lord willing and the creeks don't rise - 2007/10/02 11:25The bring tree near the end of the Tussey extension is still down. It is probably a half mile (?) from the gas line.
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Re:Lord willing and the creeks don't rise - 2007/10/02 13:22Were there two dead falls on the extension? If so, then crap! I went up the gasline and cut out the double log that was about 50 feet in. There was a pretty sketchy bridge built up already. Rather than be accused of sanitizing the trail, I made some modifications, if you get a chance check it out. Also, someone else took out the tree on Detweiler.
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Re:Lord willing and the creeks don't rise - 2007/10/02 13:49Well, H-E-double toothpicks, I wouldn't have spent so much time playing if I had known. I'll try to make it out again, hopefully sooner than a month like this time.
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Re:Lord willing and the creeks don't rise - 2007/10/02 14:38Actually the 'one' 200 yards in is the same tree but it broke in half and both the tree top and trunk are on the trail. Anyone else think we should ban Frank from using a chainsaw?
HO
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Re:Lord willing and the creeks don't rise - 2007/10/02 14:44its not an issue of him using a chainsaw, just an issue of having up to date info or at least paying a little closer attention to the info on the site, or maybe getting out a little more often to ride the trails so he would know where they are, but im not complaining, anybody that will take their day off to do trail work is a good man in my book. so thanks Frank, even if ya did screw up
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Re:Lord willing and the creeks don't rise - 2007/10/02 16:07Frank removed the deadfall with the sketchy rock bridge that is really close to the gas line. There is another big deadfall including the tree top that is approx. a half mile in from the gas line. You must walk around this one. What I think Frank removed was sorta rideable, but I won't miss it.
According to Frank's post, the tree a half mile in is still there.
HO, what you talking 'bout?
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Re:Lord willing and the creeks don't rise - 2007/10/02 17:27hodog wrote: Actually the 'one' 200 yards in is the same tree but it broke in half and both the tree top and trunk are on the trail. Anyone else think we should ban Frank from using a chainsaw?
HOAnyone else think we should get Ho's glasses prescription checked? Last time I checked, when two trees have seperate root structures, they count as two trees. Ya Big Dummy! To Kevin's post; yep, the blame is on me. Both Yoda and Kevin had said something to the effect of the tree being between 200 yards and 1/2 mile from the gas line. Since no one had mentioned the one right at the gas line, I thought they were just really bad judges of distance. As for the riding more notion, don't I wish. I get either 1 hour blocks of time, which means Scotia, or 5 hour blocks (not too many) Which usually means I'll go to Cooper's Gap or (gasp!) out on the road bike. I get down the extension probably 4 times a year. I still seem to find time for trailwork...
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Re:Lord willing and the creeks don't rise - 2007/10/02 20:33Nope, I didn't say its gone, just been modified. Although I wouldn't have pegged you for the engineer on that project, since the deck rock wiggled quite a bit and when I checked underneath it, I noticed it was shimmed with rotting sticks. Come on now! Must have been an off day.
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Re:Lord willing and the creeks don't rise - 2007/10/03 21:48i can say the rotting sticks weren't me. though i can guess they were put there after the shimmed rocks i used made their way elsewhere.
i heard complaints about the outside rock moving about 2 weeks after i did the work. i honestly never expected people to be riding the outside line though. it was an afterthought for people's mental security.
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Re:Lord willing and the creeks don't rise - 2007/10/04 11:22Well, I atoned for my sins today. The correct tree has now been removed. And for Ho's satisfaction, tree removed today was indeed snapped in half.
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Re:Lord willing and the creeks don't rise - 2007/10/04 12:40Thanks alot Frank! It will be great to be able to cruise through that section and not have to get off the bike anymore.
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