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    CLIMBING SEASON

    U calling Rudy a poseur? Ok Mr. Icantclimblibracrack!
  2. Mabe it isjust saying something about Italians.
  3. I'll second that yellowtail.
  4. Bring it on nancy boys. Anyone want to see a Lesburu with a 250 on top... come to pub club tonight.
  5. Back up on the FORD's hommes. My rig'll tear your Lesburu in 1/2
  6. MYHRE... How do you say that? Mire?
  7. Hell, my 82' f-250 351W gets about that.
  8. By that definition, Canada is mired in the stone age. You would be hard pressed to find more than a dz. decent bottles under $10.
  9. Who cares? Climbing is just another excuse to get outside and chill.
  10. I didn't say that we should fork the bill. I believe that the loggers should make their own roads into the forest and prep their own area, but that is a different issue entirely isn't it?
  11. Did I say they didn't? No. Like I said, I would rather the logger give up the rest of the FS land and use the reclaimed timber. I believe in a comprimise between the two sides. I don't know why you jump to the conclusion that I think that Bush does not have an agenda.
  12. viscious attack??!?! are you serious!?!? Oh! You mean when I retorted in kind when you called me an idiot. Gotchya!
  13. Actually, Scott, I've been flinging out factual information in this thread. You would be the one TALKING out of your ASS about something that you obviously know NOTHING about. No you really haven't. You have spouted oninion and have used ad hominim logic. Not exactly the definition of factual reasoning that I use.
  14. Josh, I would like to see a reduction in the land the loggers get and have this supplement it. Ideally that is where I see this going. Two educated people with an agenda... puporting a black and white issue... thanks, I'll stick to my guns.
  15. But Josh, logging is going to happen anyways somewhere. Why not salvage trees which have already been killed rather than ones which are completely healthy?
  16. C'mon scott, resorting to the below the belt shots is stupid. Calling somebody ugly is totally out of line. Typical mary-lou... start flinging shit and then PM everyone how mean I am when I fling it back.
  17. ...and you are ugly. You don't suppose that the amount of BBF has something to do with the amount of money they are allocated?
  18. Mary-Lou, your post is reeking of generalizations... 1) hand-off firefighting is an oxymoron. 2) If you restrict the pool of timber available, that means less timber does it not? 3) True the ENTIRE budget is not from timber, but the FS sells timber to logging companies. so... That's probably false
  19. Well, they are all dead anyways. Leave the small ones there to give back nutrients to the soil and use the big ones for timber so that trees need not be felled elsewhere. Tell me how this is mis-management. True there is room for abuse, but if this is used responsibly I support it.
  20. Since Jiim is an ecologist, he can tell you that if that tree is burned to the first layer under the bark, it wil be dead. This is essentially girdling the whole tree. That tree will not live anyways. This will cut-off the water transportation system inherent in any tree. Without water, you can guess waht will happen to a tree.
  21. Good luck with that on this site!
  22. and here is the "fueless" timber you were talking about.
  23. You state it is a "timber friendly policy" as if working with the timber companies is tantamount to treason. I don't think that utilizing private man power and resources to attempt a balance. As I have stated before, you can't fix the problem without them without using a 100% hands-off policy for fire suppression and harvesting. This is just ridiculous.
  24. Yeah... I saw it. It is not economically feasable and requires either prescribed burning or the hands-off policy for firefighting in the wilderness. No logging of public land means 1) less timber for consumers and 2) less money for not only the logging companies, but also the NFS. Ignoring logging companies is NOT a practical solution. I know they are the "baddies" but they are a necessary facet of the lifestyles we live.
  25. This... is a fallatious statment. If the trees were fueless, why would they harvest them? The growing carbon market?
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