I got to the field about 9:12......again, nobody there😀. A few showers and a
bit of wind so I declined to fly.
I did donate and drop off the Stihl chainsaw in the storage container for
anybody to check out to determine if it operates OK. It is about 15 years old
but virtually new and may need a little TLC in the carb department in case of
any possible old gas varnish.
I met Joe Young coming in as I was leaving and he also left his chainsaw for
future tree cutting.
He has surveyed the alder patch and feels the biggest problem is the blackberry
vines...so thick you can’t work on the trees. A problem to solve......even if
you cut the base of the vines the balled up vines are intertwined among the
alders so tight you can’t drag them out of the way....at least not by
hand.....might require some kind of machinery.
Jake
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On Sep 14, 2019, at 10:24, Paul Below (Redacted sender "paulbelow" for DMARC)
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I was at the field early and got my test flights completed. The wind was a
little bouncy at 8 am but not too bad.
Paul
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On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 8:18 PM, Paul Below
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I may go early to try to get flight in before wind comes up.
Paul
On Sep 13, 2019 6:43 PM, Jake Boyd <dyob42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I’m kinda caught up on my garage project and wondering I’d anybody is flying
in the morning???
Jake
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