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<blockquote data-quote="Ted Jenkins" data-source="post: 6615387" data-attributes="member: 143473"><p>I was looking for any dumb ridiculous ideas that any body had heard of. My concepts are usually far off. I have plenty of winching capacity, but no place to set up any kind of landing above along the road. My experience say let gravity help. At this moment will be running all the wood down along the edge of the creek bed. I plan on stretching some hurricane fencing above the creek bed to keep the wood from actually going into the creek bed. Two layers of fencing can stop 500 lb rounds moving pretty fast. With the small logs that are near by will use them to use for a shallow retaining wall along the creek bed for a walk way. With a wheelbarrow can move 350 lbs of wood at a time. It looks like I can dump the wood just a few feet from a waiting pickup. I will post pics when they are available. This project likely will not start for a few weeks. I want to have some pics and videos of the process. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ted Jenkins, post: 6615387, member: 143473"] I was looking for any dumb ridiculous ideas that any body had heard of. My concepts are usually far off. I have plenty of winching capacity, but no place to set up any kind of landing above along the road. My experience say let gravity help. At this moment will be running all the wood down along the edge of the creek bed. I plan on stretching some hurricane fencing above the creek bed to keep the wood from actually going into the creek bed. Two layers of fencing can stop 500 lb rounds moving pretty fast. With the small logs that are near by will use them to use for a shallow retaining wall along the creek bed for a walk way. With a wheelbarrow can move 350 lbs of wood at a time. It looks like I can dump the wood just a few feet from a waiting pickup. I will post pics when they are available. This project likely will not start for a few weeks. I want to have some pics and videos of the process. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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