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Robs Backyard Conditions
February 18, 2008
3:54 pm
rob
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Monday February 18,2008 3:32pm

 

Drying up quickly, there are some shreddable parts between my driveway and my fence. It's a gnarly section of Junipers/ stumps and a fast loamy section of Pine needles under some nice ol' Western Pines. It's a 15-20 second push to the top ( no shuttle).

Stay tuned more exciting info from 'Robs Backyard":PCool

February 19, 2008
8:08 pm
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I still have 3 foot piles of snow. 

Rumour has it, the fading tracks in the snow are from arctic snow leopard. No sign of deer or coyote for months.  Apparently everything with legs has eaten itself or eaten something else. Brutal winter hereabouts. 

 

February 20, 2008
7:36 pm
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Snow is almost gone. My toboggan run and jump down the side of my house is almost gone. Maybe I can build a nice 3' drop this summer for the little ripper Tongue out

/rick
February 20, 2008
9:57 pm
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Holy crap!  Just discovered a wooly mammoth frozen in time behind my shed.

February 13, 2009
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***UPDATE***

been a whole year …2009 now I think.

My back yard is covered in a mix of snow and dog poo with some straw and half-frozen half-dead stuffed animals. The Front yard is drying up a tad though with the hint of warmth we've had lately blowing down my Driveway. Won't be long until I am shredding the Rose beds and Junipers!

Did Rick end up building the 'lil ripper' that 3' drop?

Did Ryan eat the Mammoth he found?

Has the Snow Leopard returned?

February 13, 2009
9:37 pm
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robc said:

Has the Snow Leopard returned?


'Fraid not. Not a single sound of a coyote all winter long. I think the mammoth ate them.

February 14, 2009
3:58 pm
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robc said:

Did Ryan eat the Mammoth he found?


Ya….. what do you think you've been eating at the past MTBco events?

February 14, 2009
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It taste like a chicken….

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