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Bunji jumpmeant to add this to the post for all those bridge lovers
new river gorge bridge is as tall as one washington monument plus two statue of liberties!
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Bunji jumpmeant to add this to the post for all those bridge lovers
new river gorge bridge is as tall as one washington monument plus two statue of liberties!
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My mom has squeezed more into her rogue than that car was ever designed for, you got this! However, be mindful lol after get last load of cinder blocks, the transmission gave up the ghostIt’s a real mystery.. can I get myself, two girlfriends, ten cubic foot of mushroom compost and four eight foot pieces of pvc pipe in a Nissan Rogue??? Imma try it!
The engineering that goes into those kind of structures is mind blowing. To think that structure is likely designed to last 200+ years with proper maintenance.meant to add this to the post for all those bridge lovers
new river gorge bridge is as tall as one washington monument plus two statue of liberties!
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Sticky and aromatic work, by the end of a cleaning cycle, I start looking like Chevy Chase in Christmas Vacation when he has tree sap!Gonna trim up my buds tonight folks. Guess y'all call it trim jail? Either way.. I'm pretty pumped to get my first harvest into some grove bags!
Hell yeah bro!!! Im pumped for you to get your first harvest curing, your first grow was definitely something to watch bro. Stoked for this power plant grow you're gonna do.Gonna trim up my buds tonight folks. Guess y'all call it trim jail? Either way.. I'm pretty pumped to get my first harvest into some grove bags!
yeah they close the bridge off once a year to let people jump, not me lol. i'm afraid of heights but willing to skydive, i know i'm crazyBunji jump
i love that shit too man! you can do a bridge walk under the bridge, of course harness involved, to get a real upclose look of the engineering. Seeing the pictures when they craned in some of the biggest pieces is insane...The engineering that goes into those kind of structures is mind blowing. To think that structure is likely designed to last 200+ years with proper maintenance.
def highly recommend it. i've done a real baby one before this, harpers ferry (mostly level 2), and it was ok. now doing one this intense.... just mind blowing. that adrenaline you get is hard to top.. when the guide is yelling 'DIG DIG DIG' (means paddle your godamn heart out forward) you know the shit is so realId love to go rafting some day. My wife has gone and says id love it just hadn’t come together and now it would be hard to do without the kids so when they are old enough we’ll definitely try it out
the whole gang is talking about doing this again next year, but doing the 'marathon' instead. that is where you do the upper and lower Gauley in one day.... we did have one of my friend's girlfriends come who had never been rafting at all before this, talk about an introduction to white water!Did the upper Gauley about 20 years ago, it was super cool. Have talked about going back with a group of friends a few times but we've never committed to it, but anytime someone suggests a rafting trip to me anywhere I redirect them to the Gauley. I had heard they moved the put in, but when we went they put us in right by the pipes draining off the bottom of the lake. 3 pipes large enough to drive a school bus through pushing full columns of water. The force when you got out of the eddie & into the current was unbelievable.


Have you seen the "forever bulb" I think it's called? Lightbulb they powered up over 100 years ago that still is on and going...I think 130 years truly...now if they only put those in grow lampsThe engineering that goes into those kind of structures is mind blowing. To think that structure is likely designed to last 200+ years with proper maintenance.
Gmorning, our snakes up here don't have fangs, all gentle little wigglers that just eat pests, I guess our cold wet dreary weather is good for something.Morning all ya menz!
Got all my ladies tented and my grow room is lit, warm and at 60% humidity. We be rockin round here!
Todays big challenge is to load up my craziest cat for a trip to the vet. Wish me luck, better yet pray for me!
Something big got ahold of him, space of the bites shows the teeth were not that of another cat. I’m thinking a coyote.
Yesterday was snake day here on the farm. I was talking to a friend yesterday morning telling her that having outdoor cats, I had not seen a snake all year. Within five mins of hanging up we killed a Pygmy rattler within ten feet of the south porch, and yesterday evening an almost three foot long copperhead within five feet of the carport! WTH?
Keep an eye out and know where your feet will fall next!
Wishing you all a great day!
Gmorning, our snakes up here don't have fangs, all gentle little wigglers that just eat pests, I guess our cold wet dreary weather is good for something.
I dropped 6 seeds and 5 are now up and growing, One Gruntz was a dud. I'll have to get another going tonight. I want to grow out a Chocolate Mimosa you sent me but too many strains at the same time will cause me problems, as it is 3 is already too many without being able to adjust feed for each strain......anyways its a bright cool morning here and my next crop is on its way....alls good on the Atlantic Coast
From Dropping 6 Seeds on Friday night to 5 growing sprouts on Tuesday is a pretty fast start to this growGmorning, our snakes up here don't have fangs, all gentle little wigglers that just eat pests, I guess our cold wet dreary weather is good for something.
I dropped 6 seeds and 5 are now up and growing, One Gruntz was a dud. I'll have to get another going tonight. I want to grow out a Chocolate Mimosa you sent me but too many strains at the same time will cause me problems, as it is 3 is already too many without being able to adjust feed for each strain......anyways its a bright cool morning here and my next crop is on its way....alls good on the Atlantic Coast

oh man, you gotta watch those little pygmy rattlers. aggressive little bastards. i think i'd rather deal with a copperhead than a pygmy, personally.Morning all ya menz!
Got all my ladies tented and my grow room is lit, warm and at 60% humidity. We be rockin round here!
Todays big challenge is to load up my craziest cat for a trip to the vet. Wish me luck, better yet pray for me!
Something big got ahold of him, space of the bites shows the teeth were not that of another cat. I’m thinking a coyote.
Yesterday was snake day here on the farm. I was talking to a friend yesterday morning telling her that having outdoor cats, I had not seen a snake all year. Within five mins of hanging up we killed a Pygmy rattler within ten feet of the south porch, and yesterday evening an almost three foot long copperhead within five feet of the carport! WTH?
Keep an eye out and know where your feet will fall next!
Wishing you all a great day!
Those seeds will be ready when you areGmorning, our snakes up here don't have fangs, all gentle little wigglers that just eat pests, I guess our cold wet dreary weather is good for something.
I dropped 6 seeds and 5 are now up and growing, One Gruntz was a dud. I'll have to get another going tonight. I want to grow out a Chocolate Mimosa you sent me but too many strains at the same time will cause me problems, as it is 3 is already too many without being able to adjust feed for each strain......anyways its a bright cool morning here and my next crop is on its way....alls good on the Atlantic Coast
They actually are the most dangerous. Did ya know that? A ground rattlesnake. They say they have a hell of a dose of venom to them and most people are bit on the feet, ankles and lower leg.oh man, you gotta watch those little pygmy rattlers. aggressive little bastards. i think i'd rather deal with a copperhead than a pygmy, personally.
a gf i had in high school had a brother that raised venomous snakes. had probably 35 different species of rattler from all over the US. the 7ft eastern diamond back didn't scare me as much as those little 12" rattlers. those little guys had a serious Napoleon complex, meaner than hell.
Its not the room so much as the variety, I stunted one last grow from over feeding but the others thrived from it. I'll know tonight when I drop another seed tonight which strain I'll go with. I do it at night then 16-18 hrs later around my lunch time I deal with them, I've been 100% on popping for the past few years until this Gruntz wrecked my streak, its turned black and not looking viable. I've a replacement for it so I may just use it.Those seeds will be ready when you areI really think you will appreciate that Green Crack! I have one going right now too. I can appreciate the not having enough room! Talked me into building a new scrog table yesterday to fit my old grow space. This way I can run five. Six is my legal limit, but no room left at the Inn. I normally run four, but I have so much new stuff I want to try it all out, and yet still buying seeds!
Yesterdays purchase was Jelly Donuts and Black Sugar Rose. Maybe I was hungry?![]()
I've seen tourist info in Florida about the pygmy rattlers saying tourist are something like 10x more prone to being bit by them because they're not aware of their pint sized potential to strike out. Locals know these things tourist take pictures and play where they shouldn'tThey actually are the most dangerous. Did ya know that? A ground rattlesnake. They say they have a hell of a dose of venom to them and most people are bit on the feet, ankles and lower leg.
The copperheads have popped babies in the past two weeks as well. Dangerous time in my area.
Here they hide beneath fallen leaf litter to hunt. At this time of the year here, they get really aggressive. I have been reading on our scenic rivers forum that they have been trying to crawl in canoes.I've seen tourist info in Florida about the pygmy rattlers saying tourist are something like 10x more prone to being bit by them because they're not aware of their pint sized potential to strike out. Locals know these things tourist take pictures and play where they shouldn't
I work for Burrard Yarrows Shipyard as an electrician back in the early 80's and they had one in an old generating station that was protected with a plaque on it claiming 100 years or so, I can't remember exactly how old but it was still glowing a dim like a 15w light and proudly shown off in this big old power stationHave you seen the "forever bulb" I think it's called? Lightbulb they powered up over 100 years ago that still is on and going...I think 130 years truly...now if they only put those in grow lamps![]()
Yea after I posted that I had to look again, the one I was referring to is called the centennial light I think..but they have many bulbs made from the same company and time period still working.I work for Burrard Yarrows Shipyard as an electrician back in the early 80's and they had one in an old generating station that was protected with a plaque on it claiming 100 years or so, I can't remember exactly how old but it was still glowing a dim like a 15w light and proudly shown off in this big old power station

Trimming, def a love and hate relationship. Love it when it is a big yield but hate to trimHeaded back in for the final trim session 61 degrees in the room.
I'll report back after weigh in.
yield is one whole marijuanaAlright folks... any guesses to the yield on this sucker? First grow and I'm pretty darn pleased.
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9 Oz 12 grams.prices right rules if you guese Over your outAlright folks... any guesses to the yield on this sucker? First grow and I'm pretty darn pleased.
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10.6ozAlright folks... any guesses to the yield on this sucker? First grow and I'm pretty darn pleased.
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Is that 4 x 4? If so, I'd say 22oz.Alright folks... any guesses to the yield on this sucker? First grow and I'm pretty darn pleased.
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5x5 tent. 3x3 screen.Is that 4 x 4? If so, I'd say 22oz.
Dang thought it was a 4×4.5x5 tent. 3x3 screen.
Yes in Esquimalt near Victoria BC.Yea after I posted that I had to look again, the one I was referring to is called the centennial light I think..but they have many bulbs made from the same company and time period still working.
Was this in canada?
400 grams of cured.5x5 tent. 3x3 screen.