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2018 Henry Hagg Lake reports. Not many boats out today. Do you use Twitter? Follow Oregon Fishing Forum on Twitter! Last float of the season. Hit the local river for the last trip of the season. Started OFF a little slow,but we did find a few nice ones. HAVE FUN! Steelhead Fishing in Oregon.
New Year, New Post, New Direction? The picture above was taken last summer during my first backpacking journey, a friend and I hiked 23 miles around beautiful Waldo Lake and this was one of the many small unnamed lakes that surround Waldo. Hiking was just one of the fun things I got into last year and hopefully ill be able to share more of the fun stuff iv been up to in the past and future! Posted by blazer shane.
Hines Siding and Remodeling, Inc. Thursday, January 21, 2010. You decide to replace your windows and find out there are several different options to choose from. For example one question that might come up is which type of window do I want? Wood, aluminum or Vinyl? Here are a few pros and cons for each of them to help make that decision easier. Vinyl is resistant to condensation, while aluminum supports condensation and can frost in the cold weather. With the coming of fall i.
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A column about how to get completely lost in the woods, wild-harvesting strange things from nature, and exploring unknown rivers. Saturday, June 20, 2015. Father-son outing results in catch of a lifetime.
FALL IS HERE, TIME FOR A SEWER LINE INSPECTION. Monday, September 23, 2013. Double trouble for old sewer lines in the fall. HI, Fall is here, and that means trees start to lose there leafs and with rain it makes for a heavy load on storm and sewer lines. With tree roots growing all summer in and around the sewer or storm line. It makes it more likely for a blocked line when the leafs fall and rain comes down, most home owners not know that roots have grown.