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<blockquote data-quote="Sandhill Crane" data-source="post: 6372840" data-attributes="member: 47568"><p>The wood lot has become a lake in spots this weekend. 2+" of rain and coming down hard again at the moment. The town of Saugatuck is on the mouth of the Kalamazoo River where it empties into Lake Michigan. The big lake fluctuates a couple feet in three, four or five year cycles, and the past few year has been slowly cresting. About fifty miles up river to the southeast of us they, in Lawton, MI have had 8.3" of rain since Friday, and many surrounding areas reporting 4"-5". The wood lot is on high ground, it's just taking time for the gravel to let it penetrate. The pallets are all individually covered, but as I've been delivering, I noticed the coating on some pieces of tarp has worn thin on the weaving and water that pools in spots can run through. It helps repel for the most part, and air can still get through the bundles. Running tight on room also.[ATTACH=full]607267[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]607268[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandhill Crane, post: 6372840, member: 47568"] The wood lot has become a lake in spots this weekend. 2+" of rain and coming down hard again at the moment. The town of Saugatuck is on the mouth of the Kalamazoo River where it empties into Lake Michigan. The big lake fluctuates a couple feet in three, four or five year cycles, and the past few year has been slowly cresting. About fifty miles up river to the southeast of us they, in Lawton, MI have had 8.3" of rain since Friday, and many surrounding areas reporting 4"-5". The wood lot is on high ground, it's just taking time for the gravel to let it penetrate. The pallets are all individually covered, but as I've been delivering, I noticed the coating on some pieces of tarp has worn thin on the weaving and water that pools in spots can run through. It helps repel for the most part, and air can still get through the bundles. Running tight on room also.[ATTACH=full]607267[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]607268[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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