- Location
- REDLANDS, CA. (SoCal)
Along with the usual "thank yous" of people squeezing past me on the trail There were a couple of groups that actually stopped and helped load the truck. What 4 people can do in 15 minutes is pretty shocking when you've been going at the rate of one shovel at a time.
Here are a couple of pics from the day:
Thought the shingles at the bottom of the photo made for a nice touch.
Not the most sophisticated piece of equipment.
But effective!
Some people just need shoot'n. And to think this is only about 1/4 of what was originally dumped.
Getting near calling it a load. When I got to the dump I found out that I had 1,500 pounds in the bed. Unloading took awhile.
Before I left I tried to consolidate things as much as I was able. I also did another nail sweep around the pile.
Don't let the picture fool you. I'd estimate that there is another 1,600 to maybe 2,000 pounds left.
Here are a couple of pics from the day:

Thought the shingles at the bottom of the photo made for a nice touch.

Not the most sophisticated piece of equipment.

But effective!

Some people just need shoot'n. And to think this is only about 1/4 of what was originally dumped.

Getting near calling it a load. When I got to the dump I found out that I had 1,500 pounds in the bed. Unloading took awhile.

Before I left I tried to consolidate things as much as I was able. I also did another nail sweep around the pile.
Don't let the picture fool you. I'd estimate that there is another 1,600 to maybe 2,000 pounds left.