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Monday, May 16, 2011

Sand Ridge State Forest

Rick, Nick & I went off for a much need weekend trip to Sand Ridge State Forest near Forest City, IL.  I can say this, the name does not lie about "sand", we might as well have went to Indiana Dunes... But it was still a good trip.  We didn't quite make the whole yellow loop, but we did see a good portion of the park. We started at the ranger station and hiked the yellow trail counter-clockwise, spending Friday night at BC2, before heading north on Saturday.







It rained early Saturday morning and this was the first time out with the new tent, I was a little worried, but it held up no problem! (Go Tarptent!)  The 3 man tent got a little cozy after Nick & Rick decided to avoid the tent walls during the rain... but as long as everyone stay's in their 3rd of the tent, it's really quite roomy. 





Hiking Saturday, through the never-ending sand, we headed north on the yellow trail and followed it around to BC10, stopping for lunch at the group campsite. Once at BC10, we decided to head south on the blue, brown and finally orange trails to camp at BC4, instead of following yellow around to BC6 as we had planned.   








It was strange to see cacti in Illinois, they were all over the place



Cooking dinner Saturday night












 All in all, a good trip, lots of new gear (my tent, Nick's pack) and old skills tested.  Now to just get these two to head out more than once every 8 years...

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Project Arborcide Complete!

Two years of free brush removal day = Project Arborcide is complete!

Here's some "before" pictures from May 2010:
 


And here's the "after" picture from April 2011:




Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Sawhorses complete!

Some time ago, I found these plans for replaceable insert stacking sawhorses.  I liked the idea of them, and I finally had a need for them, so I build a pair over the weekend:

Gluing the rails to the spacer
Glue drying on the rail/spacer component, cutting out gussets
Gluing/Screwing legs on
Complete!
They stack too!

I think they turned out pretty good. They feel really solid and are needed to hold the canoe while I work on it.