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shredjim

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PostFri Jun 01, 07 2:36 pm    Sandbar Work Party this Saturday June 23rd @ 9:00 AM Reply with quote

To the Columbia Gorge Kiteboarding Community - in an effort to finish the job and remove the dreaded log piles we at CGKA are in the process of getting the next work party organized. The plan in formation is to pick up the log pieces with a Mini Track hoe and put them in 4X4 pickup trucks. We will make a big pile close to the parking lot with the wet wood to be burned when it drys, but use some of the dryer stuff for another bonfire party! We can get the water dropped again by the Corps of Engineers, and we are in the process of getting the necessary permits and approvals for the track hoe, 4X4's, bonfire, etc.

We couldn't make it happen for June 9th or 16th. The Corps of Engineers says too much run off with hot weather last week and rain in the forecast. But as I posted below, we have a mini track hoe on order, Mel to drive it, and we are waiting for Tidewater Barge company to get back to me to see if they will provide a barge to take the wood away via water, instead of hauling it back towards the parking lot. We can have another bonfire party after we are done on the 23rd.

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tinyE

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PostFri Jun 01, 07 2:58 pm    Re: The next Sandbar Work Party June 9th? Reply with quote

shredjim wrote:
pick up the log pieces with a Mini Track hoe


is she too fast to catch? Smile which track did you pick her up at?
sorry... my jokes are getting lame..

count me in for either weekend. (I have 1 good arm!)

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Mark

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PostFri Jun 01, 07 3:43 pm     Reply with quote

Happy to help... the 16th works better for me.
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mmac

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PostFri Jun 01, 07 6:08 pm     Reply with quote

Don't mind helping but why isn't the Port of Hood River involved in the clean up? Since they control and profit from access to the spit/river why don't they hire someone with the machinery to get the job done? Just curious.

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lance_k

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PostFri Jun 01, 07 8:06 pm     Reply with quote

hrdude wrote:
Don't mind helping but why isn't the Port of Hood River involved in the clean up? Since they control and profit from access to the spit/river why don't they hire someone with the machinery to get the job done? Just curious.


hell yea!?! i am all for helping again but why is it left to us to do it... again?

the port pays to clean the bathrooms, water/mow the grass at the event site. but what do they do for the sand bar? those guys are lame... $50 season pass for a dirt road and porta-pottys. i would love to know what they pay to maintain the event site. how many garbage cans do they have there anyways? we have one.

not meaning to be a bummer but screw the port- i say we bill them for our clean up efforts. i spent $50 on desiel last time for the fires. some people spent a couple hundred.

it's their asses in the end that would get sued if it wasn't done. they should foot the bill.

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magicmaker

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PostSat Jun 02, 07 9:26 am     Reply with quote

HEY everybody just calm down, and leave the port alone. They are doing the best they can. They dont have 200 volunteers willing to help cleanup the sand bar like we do. Also, they are the ones letting & helping us get the permits and do the cleanups. And anyway, we get to have a party afterwards, that's why we do it. It's not like they get the credit for cleaning the sandbar, everybody knows it is the kiting community who put in all the hard work to make our sandbar the way it is. It felt sooooo great to see everybody down there on may 6th working their butts off. It was a lot of work, but it brought the whole community together for the greater good of all. I felt like it really built a sense of community amongst all the kiters and brought us all together. oh yea, and that whole safety thing thats the main reason we did it Wink cause we care about people learning how to kite and we dont want another incident like the one on memorial day weekend. Not to mention WE have the biggest and most beautiful beach in the entire Gorge Exclamation

June 9th Exclamation Exclamation the sooner we get those log piles moved the better. We could easily rally enough people to do it june 9th. Mi Padre wont be around either weekend to help out, sooo, yea the sooner the better.

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Garret

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PostSat Jun 02, 07 1:16 pm     Reply with quote

I agree with magicmaker- we use the area so we should keep it safe for all. And this buys us "credit" down the road. I can be there either weekend and get my truck stuck again, so might as well make it the 9th. I don't have a pick up but can help drag or load. I think the sooner the better.

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pkh

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PostSat Jun 02, 07 5:27 pm     Reply with quote

What about making another attempt to burn June 9th and then dragging all the wood leftovers June 16th? Remember it took all day with 200 folks and 12+ 4x4's to make the piles we got. Part of the reason the piles are where they are is because there was some massive 6x6x6 root balls and logs that didn't look like they'd move easy.

Plus the stuff has been drying for a few weeks now, it will probably burn better. Whatever is left over we drag away on the 16th...

Just an idea... thanks CGKA for organizing this!

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lance_k

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PostSat Jun 02, 07 8:13 pm     Reply with quote

no i agree that it's way cool we do it ourselves. so much more satisfaction to know it was motivated by a kite klan interested in each others needs rather than a bureaucratic governmental agency seeking profits.

lost my cool there for a minute but i'm in the game.

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magicmaker

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PostMon Jun 04, 07 8:48 pm     Reply with quote

OK, so we need a volunteer to bring a big flat bed pickup with 4WD that we can load the log piles on to? any takers?

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boredbrain

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PostMon Jun 04, 07 9:20 pm    Discover Channel - dirty jobs Reply with quote

Watching dirty jobs with son we saw a cool tool.

Stump Grinder, turned it into saw dust, kinda like a ditch witch but for stumps.

What we spent on diesel, we could of probably rented one of them. seemed like small work with large results.

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magicmaker

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PostTue Jun 05, 07 1:08 pm     Reply with quote

you'd have to get all the big nasty rocks out of hte root systems before you could feet it threw the stump grinder, not the most easy task.

and then we wouldn't have logs for another bonfire.

i agree tho, if we had had a little more organization on how money was getting spent instead of everybody just running off half mad to get fuel for the fire things probably could have gotten done a little more cost effectively. oh well, we did our best, and we'll soon finish the job we started.

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tinyE

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PostTue Jun 05, 07 1:14 pm     Reply with quote

is this going to happen this saturday? i can't make it the next weekend.

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PostTue Jun 05, 07 3:13 pm     Reply with quote

I would think the Corps of E. would want to help get those piles on the verge of floating away into a spill gate.

Some more fire/ party and then a stump grinder for the leftovers sounds like a great idea. ATalk to a rental place maybe for some good publicity they would donate to the cause or offer a percentage off rental.

put up a sign in town for free fire wood. Laughing

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magicmaker

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PostTue Jun 05, 07 3:24 pm     Reply with quote

registered wrote:
put up a sign in town for free fire wood. Laughing


no can give away the fire wood, we have to burn it where it is. The way it is looking we are not going to have the cleanup this weekend. hopefully the weekend of the 16th. i'll be sure to let everybody know and post it on cgka.net once it is official.

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lance_k

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PostTue Jun 05, 07 3:47 pm     Reply with quote

won't make this one.. picking up my new rv in boise and driving it back sunday. thanks everyone for participating.
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Pepi

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PostTue Jun 05, 07 11:51 pm     Reply with quote

Gotta work at the shop all day, but will come down after closing time with our crew and the Blender to show our thanks to all the volunteers.

I'll make sure to bring more tequila this time, you guys smoked through all those margaritas we made last time.

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