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Morning all. My turn to take the RV back to the dealership for warranty work. One of two awnings does not deploy. That is this mornings chore.
Next will be to pack for AZ. Wife is headed down on Weds and I follow the next week. since she's driving I need to pack and send my stuff with her.
Going to do some pruning this weekend that will increase my territorial view.
Originally Posted by Red60
Rich what does it take for a river ride along this next season?
Pretty extensive process but I'll see what I can do. My springer fishing is really hit and miss since I fish less fished waters. I'm hoping to do some fishing out of Independance this year but we'll see. Wheatland is home water that I know. Fall is a little more predictable but we'll just stay in touch for either. Boat is still moth balled but there are a few fish in the ***** so I just need it to warm up a bit so I can get ready.
Been up since 6 for this saturday #1. time to get the trailer hooked up. Don't forget to spring forward this weekend. ..
Good morning Oregon and everyone everywhere else. Up to 32 now and raining. This morning we have had snow, rain, snow and back to rain. It's turned the ground white twice since we got up this morning and now it is washing away all the white stuff again.
Originally Posted by abusek
Morning all, its FRIDAY and I see the light.
It's a good thing you took a picture because it appears the light has now been thoroughly extinguished!
Still can't make up its mind here. Rain - Snow - Rain - Snow.
We have to make a trip up the mountain on Sunday and it isn't looking pretty..........The snowpack is wonderful for later on, but there is plenty of mountain to the side of the roads so it doesn't need spring and summer storage on the pavement.
Good morning Oregon and everyone everywhere else. 32.8 and wet on the River Bottom. Heavy fog for now, can't see what kind of sky we have overhead.
Getting the cold weather survival gear loaded in the trunk of the car for a trip over the mountains tomorrow morning.
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