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    Need help trimming in Slidebrook Aug. 15 & 16

    It's that time of year again. The annual trimming in Slidebrook of the tree "bands" We will be meeting at South parking lot at 9:30 each day Aug. 15 & 16. Bring water, loppers, hand saw, sturdy boots, rain gear, lunch. I believe like in the past all who work will receive a voucher for each day of trimming. Will update weather constants here as we get closer. Look to see anyone to help then.

    Treeskier

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    Wow Tree. We both thought the same thing at the same time. That is wierd.
    Trouble with you is the trouble with me,
    Got two good eyes but we still don’t see!

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    Cross post/let everyone know

    For all you bush pilots that might be listening... can one of you cross post to your mailing list on this subject? Anyone else who has a mailing list that might be interested, let those folks know too. Lots of folks complain each year that they missed it and they never found out when it was. Thanks.

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    I'm really bummed I can't make it this year. Lot of fun especially the ride up the mtn in the gator. Encourage anyone who has the opportunity to do so.

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    Howie knows of what he speaks. The ride in on that mud buggie was a blast. However, it was by no means the coolest part of the endeavor. Hanging out in there criss crossing around was very cool as well.

    So, it's a good oppotunity to spend some quality chill time in place that it seems you never get to spend as much time in as you would like to because your haulin' to get out of there to get back in there. If you can break off a little chunk of time, it is definately worth it.

    Unfortunately, Mr. and Mrs Yard Sale and the 4 little wipe outs will all be in Maine at the inlaws.

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    I really want to make on of the SB or MRG work days one time. Unfortunately this one won't happen for me, since I have a big deadline at work the following week.

    -Kenny

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    Re: Need help trimming in Slidebrook Aug. 15 & 16

    Quote Originally Posted by Treeskier
    It's that time of year again. The annual trimming in Slidebrook of the tree "bands" We will be meeting at South parking lot at 9:30 each day Aug. 15 & 16. Bring water, loppers, hand saw, sturdy boots, rain gear, lunch. I believe like in the past all who work will receive a voucher for each day of trimming. Will update weather constants here as we get closer. Look to see anyone to help then.

    Treeskier
    Pre-work conference at the Hyde Away tonight. We are meeting Agent Orange. 7ish.
    Trouble with you is the trouble with me,
    Got two good eyes but we still don’t see!

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    Metting time and place?

    What time tomorrow will we meet?

    I assume we meet near the base of the mushroom like last year?

    I might be a bit later that 7pm for pre-work planning conference. Traffic has been lousy heading north the last few weeks.

    Buy AO a beer, he's had a rough summer.

    C U tonight.

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    Look at the Top of the Post Dude.....9:30. I am sure we will still be there when you get in and yes over near the Mushroom.
    Trouble with you is the trouble with me,
    Got two good eyes but we still don’t see!

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    I have to thank Mountain Ops for all the help getting us up to the work site. Mississippi and the crew went out of their way to make it happen. I would have to say that the weekend was a huge success. The only down side was that only people that showed up were the usual people. It was a tad bit disappointing that with all the interest, no one new showed up.

    Thanks to Craig and Treeskier for all the coordination and effort. It will definitely be noticed when the snow flies.
    Trouble with you is the trouble with me,
    Got two good eyes but we still don’t see!

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    glad to hear it went well, but us flatlanders need more notice than 2 weeks.

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    Sorry Von. Actually Hardbooter broke the news in early June.

    http://forums.skimrv.com/viewtopic.php?t=1985

    Maybe next year. Should be around the same time.
    Trouble with you is the trouble with me,
    Got two good eyes but we still don’t see!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawk
    Sorry Von. Actually Hardbooter broke the news in early June.

    http://forums.skimrv.com/viewtopic.php?t=1985

    Maybe next year. Should be around the same time.
    ok, oops, i a dum ass then. I will pay attention more next summer. Thank you to all who did put in the work. I promise not to cut any of you on a POW day.

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    I promise not to cut any of you on a POW day
    I will hold you to that.

    Also, any of us will accept repayment in the castlerock pub after a powder day. We're not just working for vouchers, you know. We will remind you at the bus stop.

    On another note: the trails are looking good. There wasn't as much deadfall as we had feared and we were able to remove what we found. Treeskier and Brew ski worked especially hard at the end of the day yesterday removing some very large downed trees at the bottom of Roller Coaster after the rest of us were spent.

    The traverse at the top had some blockage that we removed and the exit right after the bridge had some deadfall which is gone. We also removed a bunch of horizontal trees at knee hight in various places. We improved the sight lines on a few corners. If you have to go out there next year with thin cover, be aware it's been a good year for hobblebush and we simply didn't have enough manpower to tackle it all. It's not a bad idea to wait for good cover anyhow since thin cover up on the trails usually means a walk out the bottom. It was hot and the flies were brutal this year but the scenery is gorgeous and beer was cold so I recommend it to anyone who can make the trip next year.

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    I am sorry that I wa not able to help support this effort. I was planning to come up and help as well as get a better understanding of the names and unoffical trails in SB. But, I had to finsh work at my flat land house to allow be a clear winter.

    I would ask why is Aug the best time to do this work? I am up north most of the year except Aug. as it has been the hotest month and I do love my AC.
    If you can not see it....do not ski it.

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