Cleaned the junk off half the riverbank Saturday. Worked from the top with the extendo hedge trimmers and from the bottom with my trimmer. Water level finally low enough to walk the rocks. Decided to revisit an old project that has been stalled a couple times over the 10+ years I been after it. Trying to commandeer a dozer. My long wanted connector trail that will get me across death valley (you'd wish you'd die after walking it). This is the trail north to get to a pass. It's littered with blowdowns and there are a couple washouts I gotta figure something out for. Starting again. Got a good pic of the long browtine fellow. This is not the deer I am after. I have yet to get a pic of him this summer. Three cameras out now, only a matter of time.
Cleaned up the drift junk on the sandbar Friday evening. Too hot for a fire, but needed to get it cleaned. Starting to scavenge some plywood for an upcoming project. May have a line on these half sheets which is fine for who it's for. The 5' boosh hog was starting to look pretty sad. Needed to address some rust so's I don't have to redeck it in 5 years. I pressure washed it saturday, then scraped it and rewashed. Rattled the primer because it dries fast and I needed to get done. Brushed the yellow on heavy. It gets worse the closer you get. lol It'll be fine for another decade at least. Put some feed out with moleasses in it to see if I can entice the big one. I'm interested to see his horns this year. Had some cam malfunctions or I might already have had a pic. Finally did the test fire of the old Webber. Can hardly wait to slap a steak on there. Some of the best I ever made came off it. Needs some season and more 'cook off' then should be ready. Rear burner knob is a little sticky but otherwise everything but the ignitor (it gave up long ago) and the thermometer. I gotta get a new thermometer for it. It's satisfying to see 600* before searing a steak in. This old girl will get hot.
Gracias! I had about three hours total in it. Most all the cutting is done this year, so it should at least look good until next season. It could have looked better with more prep but hey...it's a boosh hog.
Took a hookie day Friday. Didn't have much in way of plans. Decided to do a little truck mod I been putting off. I'm one of those who doesn't like splash and rocks hitting my quarter panels. Previous pickups had running boards or nerfs to mitigate along with flaps. New truck flaps are lacking, with no good choice for boards to protect. Found some big rubber flaps from a trucker outfit. Just did the fronts for now, have rears also. Gatorback is name. I did it down on the river lot for feng schwei. Wheels off for room to work. Hoping they'll do much better than stock. Saturday I finished weedeating the bank of doom that I started working on Thursday after work. Then chucked the rest of the rock pike down the bank. Will go down and place them later. Had four bundles sell on Saturday night, so yesterday I did some restocking. Found that the sun is breaking down the mesh material on some. Wondered why they were being left behind. Rebagged three bundles and put back on stand. Went to the stack and made 10 more for reserve stock in the shed. Got the upper riverbank cleaned up Saturday as well. Hauled a load of rocks from the stash pile and placed them around where you see the exposed roots of this maple. Did some quick bush hogging after. Saw this on my way home last night. Hogan & Macho. I laughed.
The stock ones on my 2006 were great. Lots of coverage and length. Flexible enough to bend and bounce back. The 2021's were a lesser version of that. This new truck I think they were just for style? They are rigid, so they cannot be long else they'll get broken in an offroad situation. The ones I put on are about 7/16 thick and far as I can tell natural rubber. Very substantial, yet still flexible. I loathe the sound of rocks pinging my panels. Already gotta sweat rust from road chemicals, don't need help in way of paint chips.
Made an effort yesterday evening after work. Got a second load of rocks from the pile and slid them down the bank. (gotta be selective picking, the roundish ones roll out into the water never to be seen again) Before & after. Much better. Should keep the boat wakes from eating anymore soil there. It was calm & serene. River absolutely glass. Heard probably a dozen fish jump while I was down there. No boats running.
Wore out another set of grommets. I just swapped the lower spool off of an old one that got damage to the advance button. Should get me another half season out of it. Went down and sat on the sandbar for half hour after mowing yesterday evening. I'm so blessed to have unfettered access to this.
No pretty pictures but put in an hour with the trimmer last night. It was overcast and sprinkling on me. Dare I say it? I'm mostly caught up with weedeating! Guessing only once more around for the season and that makes me happy. Soon....