Made my way in!

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thewoodlands

Minister of Fire
Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
This Sugar Maple (hope I'm correct) is just up the hill from the downed big beech, I moved some downed dead wood then cut some small dead trees so I could get in.

Once I bucked it up, I loaded her up, I'll need a new trail heading out (pic 7437) in pic 7441 I was headed out and up the hill then the rhino started to spin, most of the load is still there.
 

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This Sugar Maple (hope I'm correct) is just up the hill from the downed big beech, I moved some downed dead wood then cut some small dead trees so I could get in.

Once I bucked it up, I loaded her up, I'll need a new trail heading out (pic 7437) in pic 7441 I was headed out and up the hill then the rhino started to spin, most of the load is still there.


Maybe it is time to move up to a cat.
 
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I guess if I put the trail in the correct place to start I would make things easier.

;lol But how would you determine that?
 
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