Aas out west yesterday. As posted below- this is the burned out boat.
This is AA388.
Their project is doing Hydro demo on the deck, so the lane was closed. I ran an OPUS-DB session and am using it for a vertical control in a network nearby.
There is a small band of sheep that come down and eat the salt in the ditch at the 9 mile on MT 56.
Road hazard. No big boys in the bunch today.
A small herd of elk southwest of Libby/ Swamp creek. They are looking pretty good for so soon in the spring. a lot of good forage in this area.
Beautiful country.
Y'all need some of that Flex Seal patch that Billy Blazes advertises for only on tv. That boat could be back on the water in no time.
Elias Glover, post: 427934, member: 1494 wrote: Y'all need some of that Flex Seal patch that Billy Blazes advertises for only on tv. That boat could be back on the water in no time.
In Oklahoma we'd probably use it the way it sits, you just have to sit near the bow. It's got one helluva "live well".
Rankin_File, post: 427873, member: 101 wrote: Aas out west yesterday. As posted below- this is the burned out boat.
Even quicker, a lick of paint will fix that, or at least get it ready for sale.
Bondo and duck tape, be better than new in no time.
Happy Mother's Day!
(Even if your not a mom)
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That poster, RADAR; sure is a swell guy.
Lee D, post: 427878, member: 7971 wrote: Beautiful country.
Don't remember the name of the place but back in the 80's I had some huckleberry pancakes in Libby that I can still remember. :yum:
James Fleming, post: 428293, member: 136 wrote: Don't remember the name of the place but back in the 80's I had some huckleberry pancakes in Libby that I can still remember. :yum:
Probably Henry's
Picking up any sheds?
That seems like something a welder would do
MightyMoe, post: 428324, member: 700 wrote: Picking up any sheds?
nope- been too busy with honey-dos to get off the beaten track.