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heya Tryguy, yah thats totally cool, look at the top (first post) for the summary of what we are doing. :awesomework:
 
Sounds like we're all friends again.:cool:

I just had a long chat with Jakob and he set me straight. For the greater good, I will stop :stirpot: and "get to work".

Might even be there to help.:beer:
 
The secret meeting was a secret so everything there was very secretive so unless you know the inner circle secret hand shake there will be no secrets revealed. :haha:Ain't it fun to have fun. Wish I was going to be there Sat. But I'll be the 21st.
 
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I have to agree with Len, the secret handshake has hard to learn, but all in all, the secretive secret secrets meeting went well.:haha:

Mark, I would love to see you up there for some input on the difficulty of this trail.:awesomework:
 
Mark, I would love to see you up there for some input on the difficulty of this trail.:awesomework:

Thanks. Jeepmauler and Binder will be the men to have for that (on the 21st)......I'm just a trail clearer.:redneck:
 
Thanks. Jeepmauler and Binder will be the men to have for that (on the 21st)......I'm just a trail clearer.:redneck:

Don't be modist, you know what is good


Do it

I gotta agree with Charlie...Mark, if you do come up, bring your suggestions by all means! This is to be 'for the users'...Mauler's and Binder's input is also more than welcome on this---all the suggestions from any and all users will be brought to the table, and we go from there...:awesomework:
 
Thanks Kev.

Ok this brings up a great point. Last weekend at Reiter, we decided that breaking our backs lopping and picking up stuff was dumb work.

If I come up I will have with me: mini-loppers, a battery powered chainsaw (extra battery) and a pitch fork/heavy rake.

Can anyone bring these same items for themselves? and others? Any other ideas?
 
I also forgot to state, WE NEED CULVERTS!!!

We need 3 (4 would be nice) 12" 20 foot sections of cuvert, plastic is prefered but steel would work! Elyse says they are about $100 a piece. If anyone knows anyone who would be willing to donate/sell at cost (I may try to talk to Woods Logging Supply), that would be awesome!

Also, I checked the rock we are going to be hauling in with Jakob and Elyse today. It whould make this a nice challenging section of trail. We have a few more surprises in store too, show up to the work party if you wish to learn of them.:awesomework:
 
I wonder if 'Crazy Daze' would lend his rock hauler thingy for the next workparty?
 
Pretty much Mark, its gonna be moving sticks, logs, and other large woody remenants [Bevis laugh here] A pitchfork may work in spots, but its mainly gonna be hand work.:awesomework: Some of the larger stuff will need to be winched off to the side. (I got Elyse's permission to drive a rig into the work area to do this winching)

The more **** we get moved off the trail, the more work and obsticle building we can get done next weekend.
 
I wonder if 'Crazy Daze' would lend his rock hauler thingy for the next workparty?

Maybe he will pipe up?:corn:

I also believe that Binder will be bringing his offroad trailer, for the next work party, I hope:corn::stirpot:

Hopefully we can get all the rock (anywhere from 3 man to 10-15 man sized) we will need staged up at the bottom, on the landing, that way, next weekend, we can just start haulin the rock up onto the actual trail.:cheer:
 
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I will be on the "Clear out branches and snags to create a trail definition" team.:D Like always.....:rolleyes::redneck:
 
I also believe that Binder will be bringing his offroad trailer, for the next work party, I hope:corn::stirpot:

I won't be there this weekend but if someone has a rig that can haul the trailer they can come and get it. It requires a pintle hitch about 36" off the ground, 7 pin round trailer plug and it weighs almost 2000 lbs. There are no brakes hooked up so it's legal to haul on the road only if empty.......Fullsize trucks only please for the highway.:awesomework:
I plan to bring it to the 21st work party if it's still needed.
 
I won't be there this weekend but if someone has a rig that can haul the trailer they can come and get it. It requires a pintle hitch about 36" off the ground, 7 pin round trailer plug and it weighs almost 2000 lbs. There are no brakes hooked up so it's legal to haul on the road only if empty.......Fullsize trucks only please for the highway.:awesomework:
I plan to bring it to the 21st work party if it's still needed.

If someone plans to grab this trailer from Rick, I have an adapter plug I built that goes from 7-flat (RV) to 7-round....for some reason all the boss's rigs/trailers are set up this way with 7-round!!!
 
I also forgot to state, WE NEED CULVERTS!!!

We need 3 (4 would be nice) 12" 20 foot sections of cuvert, plastic is prefered but steel would work! Elyse says they are about $100 a piece. If anyone knows anyone who would be willing to donate/sell at cost (I may try to talk to Woods Logging Supply), that would be awesome!

Also, I checked the rock we are going to be hauling in with Jakob and Elyse today. It whould make this a nice challenging section of trail. We have a few more surprises in store too, show up to the work party if you wish to learn of them.:awesomework:

Thanks for bringing the "culverts needed" thing up Jacob...:awesomework:
 
Ok, thanks for offering upCharlie---we'll have to see if that length would work...:awesomework: I'm going to go hit up H.D. Fowler today at lunch. I know a few guys over there...:awesomework:
 
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