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Good evening Oregon and everyone everywhere else. Just getting home from the ranch and the storage yard where the camper is. Put a new tarp on the camper.
1 1/4 inches of the wet stuff today. River is up pretty high but not flooding yet. Out at the farm, the neighbors SE (cattle) and SW (horses) pastures look more like a lake. Had to be several thousand geese out there flying this afternoon. The sky was black. Don't think I've seen that many geese altogether, even at the nearby wildlife refuge - (Basket Slough). Some idiot city slicker slammed on the brakes to watch them. Almost had an F250 in her back seat. Good thing I was watching the road because it was obvious she was only watching geese.
Good evening Oregon and everyone everywhere else. Just getting home from the ranch and the storage yard where the camper is. Put a new tarp on the camper.
1 1/4 inches of the wet stuff today. River is up pretty high but not flooding yet. Out at the farm, the neighbors SE (cattle) and SW (horses) pastures look more like a lake. Had to be several thousand geese out there flying this afternoon. The sky was black. Don't think I've seen that many geese altogether, even at the nearby wildlife refuge - (Basket Slough). Some idiot city slicker slammed on the brakes to watch them. Almost had an F250 in her back seat. Good thing I was watching the road because it was obvious she was only watching geese.
I did a good enough job of sealing my camper this fall, it's sat all winter so far and 0 leaks...........next winter, I will tarp it.
I did a good enough job of sealing my camper this fall, it's sat all winter so far and 0 leaks...........next winter, I will tarp it.
Camper is dry, seams are sealed. Just seems to help a little with spring clean up and that green stuff that is so proliferate at growing on this side of the Cascades. Even at that it's still in need of a bath.
Camper is dry, seams are sealed. Just seems to help a little with spring clean up and that green stuff that is so proliferate at growing on this side of the Cascades. Even at that it's still in need of a bath.
I hear ya'............mine has a ton of pine needles on the roof, and some green starting to show, since it's sitting on the F-250, tarping it wasn't really a option.