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JD
ParticipantI think that we got ours at the Red Store in Murphys but I suggest you might shop first in Arnold.
allen
ParticipantIsn’t that section of Highway 4 a double line (no passing) section? If so, why does it matter if it’s a blind curve? I go through at least a dozen blind curves between BTV and Arnold. I don’t think less than 20 visits a day is unreasonable either. It almost sounds like “someone” or “a few people” just want be in control and cause trouble. Just my two cents, for whatever it’s worth.
MtnMax
ParticipantI understand that this property will be developed. However it needs to conform to the zoning or go through rezoning to the appropriate zone. In the event of a big box or other type of store or even a church Caltrans would require them to upgrade the Hwy to accommodate the added traffic. This developer is trying to skirt the zoning issues and get around the traffic issues by claiming less than 20 visits a day. Now we all know that people with boats and RVs will greatly exceed this estimate in the warmer months. We have a blind corner to deal with as well not to mention the bus stop and mailboxes for Northwood(the post office has refused to allow them to be moved as per the Planning commission meeting.)
tortuga
ParticipantWe got our blue enamel cast iron one at one of the resale shops in Murphys. I think the antique shop there also had some…
lostbruce
ParticipantThanks for the replies. By chance did you pick up the steamer locally? If so, where?
allen
ParticipantI’ve asked several people and nobody I’ve asked knows. 🙁
allen
Participantjoe,
I don’t see a good reason to object to the storage facility. Currently the land is vacant and looks like a fire hazard (on Google maps). We don’t have a decent RV storage facility up here now, and as far as I know this wouldn’t take away any business from Arnold. The storage facility in Arnold, Secured Self Storage RV & Boat, only a has few indoor RV storage units. Most of those storage units are for storing furniture and other household items.
If it were going to be a box store like Home Depot, Wal-Mart, etc., then I would do whatever necessary to stop it. If I’m missing something please post it.
allen
PS. Attached are some photos of the plot and street view of where they want to build the storage facility.
jr.
ParticipantA “warming fire” is allowed regardless of the conditions or if it is not a burn day.
tortuga
ParticipantNo photo, except in my mind, but saw a coyote trotting through SPI land behind Shoshone this morning. Healthy looking coat, fluffy and ready for a cold snowy winter
caleach
ParticipantWe have viewed the progress of the fixing up at the hotel for some time now. Does anyone know if the owner has commercial plans or has it been transformed into a personal residence?
caleach
ParticipantWe have a decorative one made of cast iron and the steam makes a big difference. A regular pot would probably work too.
Never came close to being concerned about too much moisture.
allen
Participanttortuga, we just want to get our burning started during the daylight hours. Once it’s burning, we’re not too worried about how cold it is.
JD
ParticipantWe have a decorative steamer/pot on top of the wood stove. It makes a significant difference with dry skin, breathing, warmer feel, etc and we have had no issue with mold. Yes, I believe a cook pot would suffice, but something more decorative is simply nice.
tortuga
Participantallen- once you get the fire going, it’s pretty toasty outside. But yeah, we were itching to start at 530 when it was pitch black and COLD enough already!
lostbruce
ParticipantAnyone use a wood stove steamer to help with dry air in the winter time? I saw some decorative ones but, I am assuming a regular pot of water would do the same thing. I am guessing you would have to boil off a lot of water to create mold issues. Any experiences?
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