I'm 55 and still love scrounging - but I have to admit it's getting harder.
Today it was 90 degrees with humidity and I'm humping a road side scrounge of heavy White Oak up a hill, with poison ivy everywhere, onto the road and into a wheel barrel. I ended up with 2 pickup loads but wow, it sure was easier 10 years ago - or maybe it was just the heat?
There must be some older geezers out there than me doing this crazy stuff?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Today it was 90 degrees with humidity and I'm humping a road side scrounge of heavy White Oak up a hill, with poison ivy everywhere, onto the road and into a wheel barrel. I ended up with 2 pickup loads but wow, it sure was easier 10 years ago - or maybe it was just the heat?
There must be some older geezers out there than me doing this crazy stuff?
			
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