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pnichols
Nov 05, 2020Explorer II
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What an "adventure" you have been through ... quite the life-change for both of you!
I can identify with some of what you're doing. We live on 3+ acres in a forested area ~1840 feet up in the North-Central CA coastal mountains and have had a huge coastal range fire come close this fall.
We had several large trees that were too close to the house removed in early summer and I have been removing, by hand, a shovelful at a time, a thigh-high layer of leaves around our trees decades in the making. This week I'm continuing with trimming of low hanging tree limbs using an extension pole chainsaw.
You're new driveway is awesome. My 600 feet of driveway really needs a new coat, too.
Sadly, since our last trip to Arizona in January, the RV is only sitting in the backyard and occasionally gettting it's generator exercised. By the way, we were near Payson several years ago in January in the rig and wound up driving a bit in some snow and sleet. It was a beautiful area.
Enjoy your new (more reasonable) air temperatures!
P.S. Are you now going to have to winterize your Class C?
What an "adventure" you have been through ... quite the life-change for both of you!
I can identify with some of what you're doing. We live on 3+ acres in a forested area ~1840 feet up in the North-Central CA coastal mountains and have had a huge coastal range fire come close this fall.
We had several large trees that were too close to the house removed in early summer and I have been removing, by hand, a shovelful at a time, a thigh-high layer of leaves around our trees decades in the making. This week I'm continuing with trimming of low hanging tree limbs using an extension pole chainsaw.
You're new driveway is awesome. My 600 feet of driveway really needs a new coat, too.
Sadly, since our last trip to Arizona in January, the RV is only sitting in the backyard and occasionally gettting it's generator exercised. By the way, we were near Payson several years ago in January in the rig and wound up driving a bit in some snow and sleet. It was a beautiful area.
Enjoy your new (more reasonable) air temperatures!
P.S. Are you now going to have to winterize your Class C?
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