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  • in reply to: Go 49er's #1539
    itsleah
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    WooHoo!!!!
    Go Niners!!!

    in reply to: Trail cam #1538
    itsleah
    Participant

    Hahaha!! That’s what I said!!
    Hopefully get a bear soon! 🙂

    in reply to: Tree Removal – cost/who? #1536
    allen
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    Very few people get a permit. In fact I don’t know anyone that has gotten a permit. I’ve cut down several trees over 10″ diameter in the last 20 years. I think the intent was to prevent people from clearcutting their lots. I read the CC&Rs when we first bought our cabin and noticed that too.

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    in reply to: covering crawl space vents in winter? #1535
    allen
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    A friend of ours covered their vents. Once the water heater sprung a very small misty leak and the entire basement was moldy. However, after running a fan 24/7 for a few weeks the following summer everything was OK.

    Honestly I think the vents are put there just so the green wood can dry when a cabin or home is new.

    in reply to: Trail cam #1534
    allen
    Participant

    Maybe a pregnant chupacabra. 🙂 I have a couple of trail cams I haven’t put up yet. I plan on using screws to attach them to a tree.

    in reply to: Trail cam #1533
    lostbruce
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    Looks like a chupacabra.

    in reply to: Trail cam #1532
    cougre
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    Not sure what you can do to secure it, however that’s definitely a house cat.. a pudgy one at that. 🙂

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #1530
    itsleah
    Participant

    Yay! Santa brought me a trail cam. Lots of cool pics so far. Just wondering the best way to secure so it doesn’t get stolen. Also, does anyone know what this is? My hubby thinks it’s a cat but I think it has a pointy nose.
    Thanks everyone!!

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    in reply to: cabin repipe #1529
    Skip
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    Thanks for the tips. I will give them both a call.

    in reply to: covering crawl space vents in winter? #1528
    rswheeler1
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    My brother in law lives in Redmond, OR, and he covers his vents in the winter. Most people in the area do it. It’s supposed to help keep the pipes from freezing. I’ve never done it at my place in BTV.

    The only problem I can see if you cover the vents is the possibility of mold developing because of moisture.
    Scott

    in reply to: covering crawl space vents in winter? #1527
    cougre
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    I was told that it is acceptable to cover foundation vents in the winter to conserve heat, as long as you remember to open them up when it gets warm. They even make a foundation vent that automatically opens and closes according to the temp.

    in reply to: Tree Removal – cost/who? #1526
    cougre
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    We recently moved from one side of BTV to a larger place on the other side, and we’re looking to bring down a couple of big cedars. I was surprised to find in the BTV CC&Rs that you need permission to bring down a live tree that is larger than 10″ in diameter.

    Does anybody really do that, or is that just an old rule? Somebody else told me that you technically need to have a permit to bring down a big tree. Is that really the case? Do I really need to go through all the red tape, or do I not sweat it and just have them cut down?

    in reply to: Cabin Maintenance #1525
    jsschmitz
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    Is it a good idea to cover the crawl space vents in winter in order to keep the area warmer and reduce the chance of pipes freezing? I’ve seen some neighbors do this, but I am concerned that there may be an issue with proper venting for the furnace and the water heater. Do you know of any reasons to cover the vents or to not cover them in winter?

    Thanks

    in reply to: cabin repipe #1524
    MtnMax
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    I used O’Connor plumbing. Very quick and reasonably priced. His name is Rodney and he can reached at 209-743-2488. I also have to add the PEX pipe is amazing stuff I will never use copper or steel again.

    in reply to: Missing your yard art? #1523
    Bill S
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    Happy New Year to all! My Lawn Jockey has gone missing again. If anyone sees a concrete 2 ft high red and black lawn jockey, please let me know. I had attached him to a stump to deter him from wandering off.

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