
MarkMcJizzy
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This statement seems way out of line
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An impact drill is not a roto-hammer.
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ok so i guess i need to revise my list. some how simply stateing i did tree work evoled into me being an expert aborist. the yolcal aborist on this board has been fliping me a ton of shit for this so let me clarify something, by stateing that i did/may do again some tree work, i meant i worked for a company who sole existance is wroking on trees pruning removal ect. most of the work in which i preformed was simply picking up debree and shoving it in the chipper, and cutting up large pieces so they will fit. as far as i know this is considered tree work and for the sake of keeping it short and easy i did not write a discription of the work i preformed, as i though it was self evedent that such a broad statement was not by any means claimg to be an expert in the field. but i guess i was out of my field of expertise, happy now.. leave me alone Man, I thought that the local CC Arborist (now Arboreal Consultant) spelled bad. If poor spelling is any measure of arboreal skill, you should be writing for "Arbor Age" magazine
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For what? Legally towing vehicles? Where are the damages? Fat chance Why? Yesterdays Sheriff is different than today's Sheriff Don't listen to Doug, and his hysterical screaming. Talk to the new Sheriff, the FS, and the County. Tell them the situation, and the ramifications of towing. I'm sure the situation will be dealt with quickly and professionally
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No, but in Snohomish Co, both outgoing Sheriff Rick Bart, and especially new Sheriff John Lovick are very well qualified. Would you vote for a County Auditor or Treasurer who wasn't a CPA? Voters (often) have common sense
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Thank You I truly deserve this
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Wrong. Daylength now begins to increase only between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. At our latitude the later sunset is balanced or counteracted by a later sunrise until January 5; on that date, sunrise begins to march backwards on the clock. Only then do the days at this latitude start to become longer. This is caused by the so-called "Equation of Time," a term that describes several daylength phenomena created by the fact that Earth's orbit around the sun is an ellipse. Because all orbits are elliptical, orbiting bodies' velocity around their central body vary according to their position on their trajectory. Combined with the fact that the ecliptic is inclined, the Equation of Time means that sunrise and sunset do not advance and recede from local noon at the same rate. Great, another fucking cc.com Cliff Claven. And like the "other" CC Cliff Claven with OCD, this one is wrong too. Or they are if you believe the US Naval Observatory Go run the numbers, and quit running your mouth
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Found his number
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MEC Takes All POLYCARBONATE off Shelves
MarkMcJizzy replied to David Trippett's topic in The Gear Critic
We all thank you for that critical and fascinating update. Kind of elitist too "They are expensive", meaning us peons can't afford one. "I have one" - oh, your so cool. "It's kind of heavy" - oh, your so tough. I know what else smells funny. -
Does "indexian" live in Index? Or are they a little more Metropolitian? I sense a little cultural bias against gun clubs and citizens of Sultan. Gawd, I almost sound like Greg Wall there.
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It never bothered me in the past, they were only allowed shotguns, and it added to the atmosphere. Seems like there are better things to fight. Let them have their fun. Even if they are from Sultan
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Dan isn't in the phonebook, and I have lost his number. He checks here infrequently. I know he has lost contact with many of the OG, so I can't really be of more help.
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"Annals of the Former World" is actually a four volume edition, with a additional newer section at the end. The conversations with David Love about the evolution of Wyoming from the Archean to present were especially good, as was the volume set in California with Eldridge Moores. Rowland Tabor (along with Joe Vance, Ned Brown, and Scott Babcock) is the Dean of North Cascade Geology. As such, any work by him should be thought of as excellent. His latest work with Ralph Haugerud is a clear synopsis of the North Cascades. Earlier "Freedom of the Hills" had good geology sections. My 1974 edition was written by Rowland Tabor, Bob Basset, and Mike Heath. I do not know if later "Freedoms" have continued this section. The geology sections of all of Fred Beckey's guide books are clear, and full of information. "Roadside Geology of Southern British Columbia" by Mathews and Monger is also excellent.
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I remember when Clem shot his card dealer inside the Ugly Bear
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Do you know who Joel is? The Tav is a poor substitute for the greatest bar in the history of Ellensburg, the Ugly Bear
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I left it hanging at Lost and Found at Camp 4
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Get off your high horses
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Truth be told, I found it at the base of the WEML. Someone dropped it below the Stovelegs. That being said, I have found cams dropped from higher, which were much less injured.
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Is that the one Joel put up?
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Tree work eh? If you're not a certified arborist or work under the supervision of one then you're a tree butcher. Good to here you've got other things going on. Take the elitist shit and cram it up your ass, Feck. BTW, It is spelled "hear"
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Completely wrong In 1988, a client being guided by Jim Bridwell, in the Tetons, took his harness off to take a dump. When he put the harness back on, he threaded the buckle improperly. He never told Bridwell that he had doffed his harness. The harness failed during a lower, or a rapell, and he died. Everyone got sued, Chouinard Equipment, the guide service, and Jim Bridwell. Chouinard Equipment had the deepest pockets. In order to protect Patagonia Inc., Chouinard Equipment declared bankruptcy, and was sold. I am not sure if it was sold prior to bankruptcy. To imply that the sale of Chouinard Equipment was driven by profits is misleading, there was much much more to the story than that. Makes you wonder what else Alaska Bum doesn't know
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Negatory there. The Jet Stick was a simple "spoiler" - like dealey, which went on the back of your boot. I don't know if they really accomplished anything, but they sure looked cool to kids. I guess you could have put them in front of your ankle. If I remember right, the common "Jet Sticks" never attached to the toe. Paul Ramer made all sorts of cool stuff, which could be what you are thinking of. At one time I also owned a European contraption that encased the entire ankle
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I get alot of tickets in Canada, I like the place, and my shitty driving isn't reported to my insurance carrier. So, I have reconsidered my stand, and I am all for the Amero
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Pot, kettle, black World currencies should be based on Feck's driving skills, as well as his dresser. Another example of the highly honed intelligence it takes to be a moderator