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  • in reply to: Rusty cables poking through ground #1002
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    Most likely cables used for hauling cut trees from where er were cut to where they were processed to be trucked or trained out of the forest. They might also be broken cables that they use for strapping the trees down on the logging trucks.

    in reply to: Wildlife photos #1001
    hangtree23
    Participant

    Thanks for posting those photos ! Fabulous ! Especially that bobcat.

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #1000
    tortuga
    Participant

    So what are the rusty cables poking through ground around the area? We’ve got some in our crawl space, I see them in SPI land, I see them at Lake Alpine. They are 1-2 inches in diameter, a twisted rope of metal cable. Anyone know their origin?

    in reply to: planting California poppies #999
    allen
    Participant

    Thanks. I just ordered the book. I really hate it when the shipping charge is higher than the item you’re buying. Grrrrrrrrr. Book is $3.50. Shipping is $4.50. Forgot what tax was.

    in reply to: Wildlife photos #997
    lostbruce
    Participant

    And here is the photo of what I think is a fox but, don’t really know. Why can’t these guys sit still and come by during the day?

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    in reply to: planting California poppies #996
    itsleah
    Participant

    Omg thank you! I am going to buy this! I tried to plant poppies too, but they didn’t do well. I’m always taking pictures of the wild flowers, so I can plant them & nobody ever knows what they are.
    So thank you!!!

    in reply to: planting California poppies #995
    tortuga
    Participant

    haha! the link button doesn’t include the link! here you go

    http://bigtrees.org/gift-shop/books-bookmarks-guides/cbt-wildflower-sampler/

    in reply to: planting California poppies #994
    tortuga
    Participant

    maybe look here:

    in reply to: planting California poppies #993
    mtndad
    Participant

    I know this is not want you want to hear, but we have tried seeds and potted poppies (purchased form Ace) without any luck (5000′)
    I also planted these in a very sunny area.

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #992
    sspmoose
    Participant

    Does anyone have experience planting California (or similar) poppy seeds at this elevation? I remember seeing some blooming at Sourgrass a few years ago but don’t know if they have successfully reseeded themselves since then. My lot gets plenty of sun. The package says to sow in spring in severe winter areas but if they can reseed themselves would I be better off planting seeds now? Thanks!

    in reply to: Wildlife photos #991
    lostbruce
    Participant

    The photos were taken with a bushnell trail camera. If your not familiar with these, they save the pictures on an SD card. It can be set to take short videos as well. Our property backs up to SPI land not too far from the rec center. The bear was caught on camera in early August and the bobcat was in early September. The coyote comes around every so often.

    in reply to: Taco Truck in Arnold? #990
    Kuma
    Participant

    I tried it the last time I was up and had a very good Burrito, I will be going back next time I’m in town

    in reply to: Wildlife photos #989
    itsleah
    Participant

    Awesome pics!! Thanks for sharing!

    in reply to: Bear Valley #987
    Shoshoneeeee
    Participant

    Bear Valley Ski Resort will open. The general manager Jim Gentling and another manager spoke to the homeowners of BTV over Labor Day. They said that even if the deal fell through, they were going forward with business as usual. Primary reason being that it is much harder to sell this type of property if it is not operating.

    in reply to: Bear Valley #986
    rswheeler1
    Participant

    Bear Valley’s web site shows that they are hiring for 2013/2014. This tells me they will be open. I sure hope so.
    Scott

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