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what I did for my spring vacation
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1242803" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Last summer God put it on my heart to go over to the Carlton Complex fire area and help with the restoration. I had worked on a ranch over there years ago and hunted over there in the Methow for years. My idea was to go help rebuild some of the 800+ miles of fence that burned down. The fire covered over 250,000 acres. Burnt 800 structures including over 300 homes of which over half weren't insured. Well my little idea got blown way up. Last week there was 56 people in my "little Group". We took three excavators (30,000 pound machines), three dump trucks, three tractors, and a bobcat. We tore out/cleaned up 9 burnt up homes, planted a bunch of trees, and rebuilt a mile and a half of fence. </p><p>I guarantee that no matter what you did last week, we had more fun and it was more rewarding. People were amazed that we would drive 5 hours to spend a week helping people who we didn't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1242803, member: 498"] Last summer God put it on my heart to go over to the Carlton Complex fire area and help with the restoration. I had worked on a ranch over there years ago and hunted over there in the Methow for years. My idea was to go help rebuild some of the 800+ miles of fence that burned down. The fire covered over 250,000 acres. Burnt 800 structures including over 300 homes of which over half weren't insured. Well my little idea got blown way up. Last week there was 56 people in my "little Group". We took three excavators (30,000 pound machines), three dump trucks, three tractors, and a bobcat. We tore out/cleaned up 9 burnt up homes, planted a bunch of trees, and rebuilt a mile and a half of fence. I guarantee that no matter what you did last week, we had more fun and it was more rewarding. People were amazed that we would drive 5 hours to spend a week helping people who we didn't know. [/QUOTE]
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