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Do they have a porta potty or a camping toilet inside of the crummy, or do you guys just go in a hole the woods?
Ummm, in the woods. And a lot of guys fail to dig a hole and just lay toilet paper on top. I once told a crew where their missing tools were by using their poop locations as how to get there.Do they have a porta potty or a camping toilet inside of the crummy, or do you guys just go in a hole the woods?
watch out for slippery timber....
Not too far off the mark. Always check the other side of the tree when bucking a tree out of a road. It's usually the first tree you come to.watch out for slippery timber....
When I cut stuff off of bike trails I usually cut a detour because the trees are usualy too tensioned to do anything more safely. And even when the county comes and gets it they use winches and pole saws.Not too far off the mark. Always check the other side of the tree when bucking a tree out of a road. It's usually the first tree you come to.
I've worked with one crew that kept a porta potty on site, other wise find a conveinent tree/boulder/tire to lean/hide behind and try not to poo on your pants and boots, generally I will hold it unless dire conditions cause pooping in the woods is a horrible experience, and trying not to hit innocent clothing in the process is... difficult...Do they have a porta potty or a camping toilet inside of the crummy, or do you guys just go in a hole the woods?
tension can be dealt with, with forethought, but I would also encourage you to leave it alone and not even cut detours if it makes you nervous, detours are great, but they cause more erosion then necessary and encourage folks to wander off trail, which is what gets most trails shut downWhen I cut stuff off of bike trails I usually cut a detour because the trees are usualy too tensioned to do anything more safely. And even when the county comes and gets it they use winches and pole saws.
You can't wander much because there is already a section on the side from where they overcut the trail.I've worked with one crew that kept a porta potty on site, other wise find a conveinent tree/boulder/tire to lean/hide behind and try not to poo on your pants and boots, generally I will hold it unless dire conditions cause pooping in the woods is a horrible experience, and trying not to hit innocent clothing in the process is... difficult...
tension can be dealt with, with forethought, but I would also encourage you to leave it alone and not even cut detours if it makes you nervous, detours are great, but they cause more erosion then necessary and encourage folks to wander off trail, which is what gets most trails shut down
Is the pope catholic?Yes bears, as well as humans do poo in the woods
Yep and I bet he pooped in the woods toIs the pope catholic?
To what?Yep and I bet he pooped in the woods to
Here is a link to a good training manual. It is for crosscut saws but the discussion and lessons about tensions and such are the same for any saw. You are already ahead of the game if you are NOT bucking trees that you feel uncomfortable about. Remember, you are a volunteer and do not have to do anything.You can't wander much because there is already a section on the side from where they overcut the trail.
I mainly did it because my pregnant neighbor and her husband had to lift her stroller and Great Dane over this big tree. I was also getting weird looks for cutting in boots, chainsaw socks, swim trunks, chaps, and a helmet. Also probably because I am a 14-year-old running an MS 261 C-M.
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To what?
My mother was a proofreader. I also worked for an English major who went to the dark side--forestry and would hand back reports with corrections denoted in red pencil.Dyslexics like me say "also" instead, when I can't remember the difference between either to or too. This is if I question myself. Many times I don't think about it and get it wrong or confident that I'm right.
Black bears in the Klamath area are large, live on steep terrain and cars can high center on their poopage. Roads are the only flat spots for them to go on.fyi, Bears poo in the road, usually dead center, seems they like the handicap stall too
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