you can't buy your nagging JAP wife a $2000 Louis Vuitton purse,
I'm a logger. My wife is Japanese/American. She doesn't own anything by Vuitton.
You are a cull.
you can't buy your nagging JAP wife a $2000 Louis Vuitton purse,
Only thing, trekking through about 3+ feet of snow makes things a bit different here in the NE. I was cutting logs last week and couldn't believe how deep it was trying to get through. Snow was up to my waist in most places and trying to run was he(double hockey sticks)!!!!! Anybody else having this same problem in the NE??? Man it's been a rough year.
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So, gologit, I'm putting on weight with this lull in logging up here. Have you got a weight loss program about to start up? I talked to a cutter who also was getting rounder. He had started riding his bicycle in desperation.
I'm a logger. My wife is Japanese/American. She doesn't own anything by Vuitton.
You are a cull.
JAP=Jwewish American Princess
now someone else pipe up
From henceforth you shall be known as joggerjackazz! I'm impressed with your ignorance! Why clearcut? Because we have to you moron! The majority of timber management out here is even-aged! Why ? Fires! Fire plays a huge role (it used to) on forest dynamics here! Look at Yellowstone! You think the timber that growing after the fire is of a different age? Try deviating from that and see what happens? Make partial cuts and what happens the majority of the time? The wind blows the remaining stuff over! The ground out here needs scarification before any planting can be done! Ever seen trees growing under 5ft. of slash? That why we burn the stuff! Try burning a partial cut and see what happens? Most times it burns too hot and kills the residuel timber! What good is that? Don't burn it and reprod is marginal at best? This type of management mimics what nature has been doing for millenia! Next time you go into a gun fight, bring more than a set of finger nail clippers! Do us westerners a favor, and stay in your beloved 'daks! By the way, the type of management your talking about is called Diameter Cut and is no longer viewed as sound!
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From henceforth you shall be known as joggerjackazz! I'm impressed with your ignorance! Why clearcut? Because we have to you moron! The majority of timber management out here is even-aged! Why ? Fires! Fire plays a huge role (it used to) on forest dynamics here! Look at Yellowstone! You think the timber that growing after the fire is of a different age? Try deviating from that and see what happens? Make partial cuts and what happens the majority of the time? The wind blows the remaining stuff over! The ground out here needs scarification before any planting can be done! Ever seen trees growing under 5ft. of slash? That why we burn the stuff! Try burning a partial cut and see what happens? Most times it burns too hot and kills the residuel timber! What good is that? Don't burn it and reprod is marginal at best? This type of management mimics what nature has been doing for millenia! Next time you go into a gun fight, bring more than a set of finger nail clippers! Do us westerners a favor, and stay in your beloved 'daks! By the way, the type of management your talking about is called Diameter Cut and is no longer viewed as sound!
Hey, thanks for clearing that up. The guy is still a cull, though.
So all you had to say is you have forest fires that burn everything and all the regrowth is the same age. You can leave all the rest of the stuff for when I meet you in a bar and send your nose through your neck you piece of ####.
We don't have forest fires here. We have this thing you probably never heard of called rain.
We don't have forest fires here. We have this thing you probably never heard of called rain.
You said clearcutting is stupid, well i guess you found out it has its place! Guess your education is starting? Yea, I just love those tough who make threats know a confrontation will never take place! Yea, your bad! You should be a truck driver making threats over the mike! YOU ARE A CULL!
Cedar, you've named just a few that have that kind of gain. Actually, for facts only, hawaii has the largest vertical ascent for climbing a mountain. The ascent is at 14K'. It's not very many you can climb with that kind of ascent out there. And to even climb those large ones you still don't have to trek 10 miles just to get to the peak before you begin your climb. My buddy climbed Rainier, said it was h3LL!!!! But only because of the oxygen factor. For every step he said it felt like running a marathon. Coming down he said was a blast though, all on his butt with his wife sliding behind him... And that's just it, it's different. He didn't have to wade through waist deep mud, or deal with black flies eating him alive, or hike 25 miles round trip to do the peak like here in the daks. It's open climbing above like 11k' I believe. Here's a couple pics of a couple climbs. Don't laugh, it is funny though. My brother's and my famous pose at the top of Algonquin. We put on about 23 miles that day with 30lb packs over the course of 13 hours I'd say. We were a bloodgeoned mess. TRAILLESS peaks can kill ya, lol. Anyone would like it here. The worst thing about this area is the rude people that move here from the city. Everyone I've met from up here is real nice. Everyone I've EVER met from the PNW or out west is VERY polite, considerate and good people. Which is another reason alot of us up here get offensive when referred to in the tone of the usual people from the city. The other bad thing is the -30 we get sometimes. I've been checking, we've actually had quite a few days here this winter that it was colder here than in Alaska if you can believe that. How horrible is that??? I still wanna go glacier climbing sometime though...
I don't like the theme song. "All along the watchtower" doesn't fit logging.
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