Nor Cal & North SF Bay GTG (November 11-14, 2022)

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Let’s get a head count. I’ll get food for a few meals as normal. We have some technical fun trees to remove. 2 out of three of the bigger ones have valuable targets. Rigging practice!! See you this weekend
 
Excellent guys! There is a marathon on sat but that shouldn’t get in the way too much. An oak, or half an oak fell in the native plant garden. I’d like to remove the whole tree and chip it. Working on getting the chipper right now.
 
I had a lot of end play in the right tie rod on my truck. I replaced it and have to get a wheel alignment. I have an appointment at noon. I'll be up there around 4 tomorrow. I plan on picking up food for breakfast that I'll contribute. In years past everyone brought something that we cooked in the morning. Is there anything else I can bring to help?
 
Final map for Kincade Fire

https://app.box.com/embed/s/0bzlphu...?showItemFeedActions=true&showParentPath=true
Tendered in Div’s M, H, P, F & D

This was the evacuation zone map.
7 of 10 input simulation maps produced this model

https://app.box.com/embed/s/0bzlphu...?showItemFeedActions=true&showParentPath=true
My house and family are the red mark just below Sebastopol.
Anxious but all good for them while I was out


Have FUN and be safe ... Tyler watch for the P. Oak !!




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I should be there late Saturday morning. My back is still iffy so I won't be of much use work wise :(
I can bring some gear...saws, rigging, Peavy, etc

I had planned on staying the weekend but am not sure if I can i load up too much into my truck :p
I'll know more tomorrow as I've been improving daily.
 
Not going to be able to make it. Have been feeling bad with no energy since the cold weather hit.

Also slow recovery from a broken femur with a rod and screws in my left leg. Happened end of January when I missed the bottom step when descending a step ladder.
 

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