Rick wrote:Our freezing rain and sleet turned to snow early that AM, and displaced hillbilly that I am, I couldn't resist making what was the first track around much of our little town - even the state highway by the house. Probably should have cut a few donuts, just to set a bad example for the kids...
It sure isn’t the timber landownersDComeaux wrote:Seeing the price of lumber today someone is raking it in.
Ericdc wrote:Eric's job is to keep loggers on the right tracts hauling the right stuff to the right mill.
The lumber mills made a mint last year and I assume lumber retail did as well, which is a good thing because it's raw materials grown, harvested, hauled, milled, and finished all in the US by US workers.
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You could add doing some spring pirogue training on your listEricdc wrote:It's a weird feeling this spring, not knowing whether my would've been lease is in rice or beans. Since 09 I've had a pit somewhere in northeast la.
Not a whole lot to do this spring and summer, other than get my 4 wheeler back in public lane hunting shape. (Fix brakes and a few other things)
So far I'm pretty sure there'll be a early season trip to Kansas and hopefully a few trips to north Texas sprinkled into hunting marsh with friends and family, maybe a trip or 2 to the old public grounds I used to frequent, and a trip or 2 to avoyelles parish I hope.
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