Oh, and anyone that says that size doesn't matter hasn't seen this obviously male tree.
Oh, and anyone that says that size doesn't matter hasn't seen this obviously male tree.
LOL I recieved the same picture today, with a different person standing a little closed the 'IT'Oh, and anyone that says that size doesn't matter hasn't seen this obviously male tree.
Oh, and anyone that says that size doesn't matter hasn't seen this obviously male tree.
We do accept people from East of the Mississippi, just ask Haywire Haywood. "
Just made it through the Redwoods on the Oregon and California sides. WOW. Words are just not up to the task of describing what it's like to walk among these giants. This is among the most impressive that we saw. Found a small banana slug too. We're in Medford Oregon now. Heading out for Crater Lake and the Collier Logging museum tomorrow and spending the night in Eugene before doing the drive back up the 5 to get in portland for our Sunday morning flight.
Just made it through the Redwoods on the Oregon and California sides. WOW. Words are just not up to the task of describing what it's like to walk among these giants. This is among the most impressive that we saw. Found a small banana slug too. We're in Medford Oregon now. Heading out for Crater Lake and the Collier Logging museum tomorrow and spending the night in Eugene before doing the drive back up the 5 to get in portland for our Sunday morning flight.
It's not Hunter S. Thompson. It's Sunnyvale Trailer Park supervisor Jim Lahey ("Trailer Park Boys")
I was just messin' with ya. No hard feelings?
No hard feelings at all. I still claim I was adjusting my mustache.
Somehow there is orange paint on the pie carrier too.
i know how the orange paint got on the pie carrier... but the orange paint was just an indicator that someone was doing an good deed marking the wood for wood stove size... slowp, next time should i bring Barbie Pink paint for marking the wood???
Thankyou Trinity I forgot to think gologit for marking those tree's. Many thankyous bob. from the dog
adam clarke brought a 681 he had worked over, and i had my pair of worked over 7900's.
haywire's ehp 372 was there.
when all done, the order was from fastest to slowest:
haywire 372
clarke 681/both 7900's tied
dean's 390
stock 681
That sure looks like a good time.......good people, some great saws and
plenty of wood to play in. What more could ya want?
Great pics everybody, thanks for sharing them.
Beautiful country ya got out there, hope to see it someday.
I wonder why the 390 didn't do better - was it stock?
...but that is hard to believe, considering the owner....
Edit, now I know - it had a 32" bar, and not too sharp round chisel, and the others had 20" bars and square chisel - and it was not run in......
I wonder why the 390 didn't do better - was it stock?
...but that is hard to believe, considering the owner....
Edit, now I know - it had a 32" bar, and not too sharp round chisel, and the others had 20" bars and square chisel - and it was not run in......
put those same saws in 36" wood not 14" wood and it is a whole new story.
put those same saws in 36" wood not 14" wood and it is a whole new story.
Enter your email address to join: