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Yes. Right now the extremely mouldy truck stop. Remember stopping at this place when I was a kid.Is that the old truck stop?
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Yes. Right now the extremely mouldy truck stop. Remember stopping at this place when I was a kid.Is that the old truck stop?
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No. The building has been vacant for approximately 15 years. The roof has been leaking and there was about 1' of ice on the entire building every winter.Mold is that why it shut down? Always wondered. Or just the obvious management thing
Will have to try it sometimeAgreed! This is another favourite lately. It’s a little easier on the bank account to.
You can remember that far back?Yes. Right now the extremely mouldy truck stop. Remember stopping at this place when I was a kid.
Yes. Right now the extremely mouldy truck stop. Remember stopping at this place when I was a kid.
Deactivations. Must be done as per government rules when leaving a logging site. Built to stop erosion and allow water to flow.Damn cross ditches.... why they got to do one ever 500ft
Deactivations. Must be done as per government rules when leaving a logging site. Built to stop erosion and allow water to flow.
It is written into your contract before you log. Some roads deactivated, others not, basically if they feel the road will be needed for future expansion, no deactivation, if road is for limited time use, must be deactivated. If you see roads being built with culverts, good chance they wont be deactivated.Do they have to deactivate all fsr now in bc or do they leave some? In talking fsr into cut blocks
Notice they are doing way more deactivations now a days. Also have gone back and done ones that haven't been for years and years.
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Starlink satellite train last night