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Metals406

Metals406

Granfodder Runningsaw
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Yeah, Warshington got hit pretty bad this year. I'm actually fairly surprised I didn't get called over.

I got 10 days so far, 4 in Idaho and 6 in MT. We had Canuckistan poo all over us now, so we're cool and wet. Without a warmer/drier September October, fire season is pretty much over for me.

Old Farmer's Almanac is saying a warm spring and dry summer next year, so maybe then?

Here's a pic of our 2 falling mods, I'm the guy on the far left. Sam ('Rounder' on here) is to my left, he was my cut'n pard.
 

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Metals406

Metals406

Granfodder Runningsaw
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So do the state and private landholders. Stoltze is one if our last surviving mills. Now, in part because of the terrorist Judge Malloy, they're laying off 10 employees -- & cutting the hours of the rest.

I have family and friends that count on the mill fir a paycheck. The mill has posted "log shortage" for the reason for the layoffs. Many of you have been here. . . We ain't short on logs.

We are however, short on judges and politicians willing to do the right thing. But then who would the greenies pay off?
 

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