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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 6:57 pm    Post subject: just flying Reply with quote

I found today that I have managed to put 40 hours on the reconstructed Kolb Firestar since Oct. It is surprising how often you can find the time to fly when you have your own runway and hanger. Today I was looking for wandering Bulls for a neighbor. None found, but I did find this old abandoned ranch house that Karen and I revisited by quad.
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If you notice in the foreground the rocks that are in a circle are the boundaries of a grave. At least that is my interpretation. Take a look at the implement wheels leaning up against the end of the house. The floor was dirt, by the way. I apologize in advance for those who have dial up, but then again the picts are only 160 kbs.
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MKIIIX040



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Location: Millinocket, Maine

PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 5:47 am    Post subject: just flying Reply with quote

Larry are those pictures taken in Oregon? Wicked cool as they say up heyah! I always think of a lifetime of labor put into those buildings.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 6:49 am    Post subject: just flying Reply with quote

Yes they are. The country here in South Eastern Oregon was settled by the Basque peoples of Spain. A very hardy and genuine tough bunch of men and women. Since there are no trees here and plenty of flat rocks the choice of building materials is fairly obvious. The thing that surprised me about the location of this "ranch" was that there was no year around water. It was placed in a small drainage of "Rattlesnake Creek", which is seasonal. ( none here now) There was evidence of a hand dug well, although the surface water would likely be a bit alkaline. The grazing is also marginal as well. Here all the ranches and population are located around the water, No real reason to locate any where else. This one had none of the things around it that I associated with a reason to build there. The floor was dirt as well. One of the things that you find at these places is 5 gal tins that held kerosene, and of course the obligatory tobacco tins. It was abandoned long enough ago that no evidence of a road leading up to it could be seen from the Firestar. I had to drive the quad down the old stream bed and cut across country to get there. The Firestar is showing me things that I could never find in the rest of my lifetime of bumping across the ground. The terrain here gives the appearance of being flat, but there are little crevices and small canyons that most of these things are tucked into away from the wind.
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John Hauck



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 7:11 am    Post subject: just flying Reply with quote

Yes they are. The country here in South Eastern Oregon was settled by
the Basque peoples of Spain.
Larry,Oregon
Larry:

John W and I found a nice abandoned settlement south of the Alvord,
complete with the main cabin and out buildings. Had been abandoned
for some time. No roof or wooden structure remaining with the stone
work.

I get to see a lot of old farms and ranches during my flights around
the country. Always sad that I can not hear the history of these old
places.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 9:46 am    Post subject: just flying Reply with quote

Always sad that I can not hear the history of these old places.>>

Depends on your perspective John. Those places are not old. When visiting
Houston I was taken to see (I think) The Bishops House which was, shock
horror, a 100 years old. I was living in a house older than that at the
time.

Hells Bells the Romans only left England about last Wednesday.

See you at MV.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 10:37 am    Post subject: just flying Reply with quote

Sure looks like the south west. I never expected to see that type of terain
in Oregon.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 11:47 am    Post subject: just flying Reply with quote

Well, those of us that live in Houston (actually, the Bishops Palace is in Galveston, but I'll play along) measure stuff by percentages.... i.e., the Bishops Palace is 100 years old, and the city is about 171 years old, so, that makes it 58% of the age of the city... so, by that measure, let's see, the Romans left England in about, what, 450AD, so, since Rome got started about 753BC, that would put the Romans leaving England at only about 37%.... so, by that measure, the Bishops Palace is WAY older than the Romans leaving England! Wink ya know, percentage-wise... Smile

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On 4/25/07, pat ladd <pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com (pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com)> wrote: [quote]--> Kolb-List message posted by: "pat ladd" < pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com (pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com)>

Always sad that I can not hear the history of these old places.>>

Depends on your perspective John. Those places are not old. When visiting
Houston I was taken to see (I think) The Bishops House which was, shock
horror, a 100 years old. I was living in a house older than that at the
time.

Hells Bells the Romans only left England about last Wednesday.

See you at MV.

Cheers
Pat

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Michael Sharp



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 12:13 pm    Post subject: just flying Reply with quote

Robert…

That’s my axiom! Numbers don’t lie, but I can make them say whatever I want.



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Well, those of us that live in Houston (actually, the Bishops Palace is in Galveston, but I'll play along) measure stuff by percentages.... i.e., the Bishops Palace is 100 years old, and the city is about 171 years old, so, that makes it 58% of the age of the city... so, by that measure, let's see, the Romans left England in about, what, 450AD, so, since Rome got started about 753BC, that would put the Romans leaving England at only about 37%.... so, by that measure, the Bishops Palace is WAY older than the Romans leaving England! Wink ya know, percentage-wise... Smile

-- Robert

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Always sad that I can not hear the history of these old places.>>

Depends on your perspective John. Those places are not old. When visiting
Houston I was taken to see (I think) The Bishops House which was, shock
horror, a 100 years old. I was living in a house older than that at the
time.

Hells Bells the Romans only left England about last Wednesday.

See you at MV.

Cheers
Pat

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:52 am    Post subject: just flying Reply with quote

ya know, percentage-wise... :->>

Hi Robert,
very neat..arguement-wise.

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