Westerly Wood
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outstanding!
outstanding!
Seems like the right way to do it when you don’t know how to cut down a tree.Seems the right way to do it when you do not have the exact tool for that.
Heh, no the bridge is for cars and trucks. The trains go by on the other side of the river behind the trees. Long trains are definitely present in north Idaho and Montana. I recorded this from our front porch. Obviously I had the gain WAY up on my little hand-held Tascam DR-05 recorder. Train horn "long-long-short-long" means it's coming up to a crossing. We kind of liked the sound of the trains going by....Nah - just a steel part of a bridge where 270 ore trains pass daily . . .
Bet you a C note that guy's not insured.He has plenty of faith in both the ladder's footing, & his workers' comp insurance.