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nkruse
ParticipantDon’t know about the person you are asking about. However, we had Proper Pruning remove ~15 trees on our lot last week. They did a good job, for a fair price and did a excellent job removing all the left-over debris from the tree removal.
Sierrashoo
ParticipantI don’t have any personal knowledge of this particular guy, but I will caution you to be sure that whoever you hire is licensed and insured. Had a guy give me a “great price” last fall to do quite a bit of tree work. All set to hire him but he couldn’t produce his paperwork. Trees aren’t something you want to mess around with insurance-wise, that’s for sure!
cmon4day
ParticipantBoth Huskys and Stihls are professional grade chainsaws and you can’t really go wrong with either. I’ve owned and operated Stihl saws for years. When purchasing a Stihl be sure to get a professional saw and not a homeowner saw. They are built to last.
Dacmill
ParticipantHi- anyone familiar with this guy? I was at our place on Iroquois last week and he stopped by. He had his truck and rig and said he was working in the area. I have some trees to be removed and he gave me a great price. Anyone have any experience working with him? His name is Arnold Bonilla.
Thanks!
Dacmill
ParticipantI met a guy last week at Sourgrass who had caught about a half dozen good size trout in the flat spots below the bridge. He’d tried everything- salmon eggs, Powerbait, lures, and nothing. Then he used worms, weighted to drift low close to the bottom, and said he caught his limit in about a half hour.
carlshome
ParticipantYou can never go wrong with a Stihl. I’m no pro, but if you watch the pros carefully they all use this brand. I have owned one for 18+ years and have never been disappointed.
caleach
ParticipantI am in need of a ne chainsaw and would like some recommations. Haveseen some Husqvanrana’ and some Stihl’s more often then not. I am looking for at least a 28 inch bar.
What say you?
SteveCarpenter
ParticipantI PAID $15.00 A YARD TODAY
trailrider
ParticipantSorry a bit delayed here. We spent most of our time on Beaver Creek. The levels were great, but fish were nowhere to be found. We worked about as much of it as we could in two days, allowing a few hours to fish the Stanislaus. Not a single bite.
I’m sure there are fish in the Stan, and you can fish parts of it, but conditions are far from prime.
Tony
ParticipantNo camping at Lake Alpine anytime soon…
mhjohn2
ParticipantHumane society thrift shop next to Big Trees Market takes donations and has other great stuff for sale
phillygirl
ParticipantCould you give me some ideas of where I can donate clothing and small household items in the Big Trees area or Arnold?
Thanks for your suggestions.
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rswheeler1
ParticipantI fished New Melones yesterday. Trolled for 3 1/2 hours and got just 2 bites. Disappointing.
ScottTony
Participant(May 19 -1pm – From CalTrans District 10):
CALTRANS OPENS EBBETTS PASS/SR-4 GATE TO EAST END OF LAKE ALPINE
Ebbetts Pass/State Route 4: Caltrans maintenance has opened the highway to the 2nd snow gate, which is east of Lake Alpine.Tony
ParticipantAll from Bear Valley Cross Country FB page
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