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STeveA wrote:Looks good. People can download or view either the large or small image. By the way they look fine on a 42" screen (Nobody uses a small 36" screen anymore do they).
trad_reborn wrote:probably heading there sunday if you want to join in.
PeterA wrote:woops read that wrong, thought u were heading to our cliff, didn't see Burley's post
-PJ
Nihoa wrote:and so breaks the dam...
if you cant read maps ill make this real easy for you:
at the irving take the 101 east ~8km
turn left onto unknown road
head south ~3km
turn right
head to the end of this road ~2 km
and there you have it
jdhohmann wrote: So after all the discussion on this new site, I still don't know where it is at!!!! Hey Steve I am going to stop in very soon and find out where this area is at
martha wrote:jdhohmann wrote: So after all the discussion on this new site, I still don't know where it is at!!!! Hey Steve I am going to stop in very soon and find out where this area is at
you still climb? sheesh.. I had no idea! Thought you had become a great seaman and abandoned the other ropes and knots.
martha wrote:Thought you had become a great seaman and abandoned the other ropes and knots.
*Chris* wrote:So... I was driving around the area of bald / bear / top secret / cloud hill (what's the official name) yesterday and decided to swing in for a look. I was surprised to find myself driving past what looks like a huge site for disposal/storage of contaminated soil! I'm surprised nobody has mentioned this before. She smelled like toxic death in the sun yesterday! Does anybody know what it is, specifically, that they are doing at this operation?
I assume that you guys are driving to the site via the cutblock road which approaches from the east going through the soil dump? Or is there an alternate way from the west via South Oromoncto Lake rd?
jdhohmann wrote: You should try some, its great for the garden, so they say
Thanks... but I'll pass. It sure ain't going to carry an organic label... I'll tell you that much. I figured it was an Irving operation... on their land, and I saw Sunbury trucks dumping materials.jdhohmann wrote: That area is actually owned by the irvings, that is where they take all their compost from theier boiler plants and form the cutting form the woods and make a high yeild COmpost. they actually are just starting to makae a big buisness out of it and are going to sell it for good prices. You should try some, its great for the garden, so they say
martha wrote:jdhohmann wrote: You should try some, its great for the garden, so they say
What kind of "Garden" you talking about there Jan?!
Nihoa wrote:chris is the erin brockovich of new brunswick but way sexier
Damn strait!Nihoa wrote:chris is the erin brockovich of new brunswick but way sexier
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