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  1. Burnham

    Way back machine...remembraces from an old climber

    I'll think on how we might do it. Thanks for the appreciation, in any case.
  2. Burnham

    Way back machine...remembraces from an old climber

    That is very true. And in those years when we were laid off all winter, and later when we were put in non-pay status all winter, M and I did some really fine adventuring. Travel all over the country. Young, strong, unencumbered, in love, friends scattered all over that we could stay with a...
  3. Burnham

    Way back machine...remembraces from an old climber

    And I'll remind y'all that I was hired as a seasonal with no rehire rights and no benefits, at first. You had to reapply and compete with other applicants every year. I did that, working 6-8 months a year for 7 years before a permanent seasonal job with full benefits opening occurred that I...
  4. Burnham

    Way back machine...remembraces from an old climber

    Not totally necessary for a forestry technician, back when I was hired, in the late 1970's. But it helped that I did have a B.S. To be hired as a forester, yes you needed that degree. See, the FS has a sort of class structure. There are technician series jobs and professional series jobs...
  5. Burnham

    Way back machine...remembraces from an old climber

    I've led a very lucky life.
  6. Burnham

    Way back machine...remembraces from an old climber

    Yessir. That is too low. Of course, I did it at my daily wages as an employee. That wasn't big money, but it was OK...maybe $25 an hour, before deductions...which would work out to about $18 an hour. Gov't supplied transportation/gas/equipment. I learned a lot doing that topping. It was a...
  7. Burnham

    Way back machine...remembraces from an old climber

    Yes, there are many great pics in that thread.
  8. Burnham

    Way back machine...remembraces from an old climber

    Thanks a lot, Merle. That's very kind.
  9. Burnham

    Way back machine...remembraces from an old climber

    See the definition 1a and 1b, Mick. This is a copy/paste from the Webster's Dictionary website. Definition of inoculate inoculated; inoculating transitive verb 1 a : to introduce a microorganism into; inoculate mice with anthrax; beans inoculated with nitrogen-fixing bacteria b : to...
  10. Burnham

    Way back machine...remembraces from an old climber

    Oh. If you go to the Who's Online page, you will see that at any one time there are far more guests and data mining bots looking at threads than there are registered members. I followed one of those to the thread it or the guest was perusing. Pure curiosity, plus from time to time it turns up...
  11. Burnham

    Way back machine...remembraces from an old climber

    Thanks, Kyle. What? What, Butch?
  12. Burnham

    Way back machine...remembraces from an old climber

    I followed a bot or visitor or who knows what on the who's online page to this set of pictures. Not sure how that worked, because it's still an active thread with current posts, but that's over my head... Anyway, I'm vain enough to bring them forward. From this link see three or four more...
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