Rick Johnson
2012-01-31
Whenever I see someone walking on the beach with a trash bag I think
"Oh, what a nice person to be out here picking up litter and keeping
the beach clean."
;-)
Who knows, you may even find some interesting tsunami debris...
Rick Johnson
Bend, OregonEvery revolutionary idea seems to evoke three stages of reaction...
One, it's completely impossible.
Two, it's possible, but it's not worth doing.
Three, I said it was a good idea all along.Arthur C. Clarke
On 1/31/2012 11:47 AM, matt Savage wrote:
You might want to double check, but I think you might
need a permit to remove driftwood from ocean beaches and navigable
waterways within the state, if you decide to go find your own...
Check with Division of State Lands or Oregon State Parks or maybe
the Secretary of State. I remember reading something about this
when I was studying for my PLS exam.
-Matt
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Jeff
Tedder <sharkattack97219@peoplepc.com>
wrote:
Hey any of you maybe have
some pieces of driftwood laying around??? looking for
a few pieces atleast 5 feet long about 4 - 6 inches in
diameter....length can be longer as I can cut off what
I need to.....
Also looking for some
plywood or hardwood pieces, 1/2" - 3/4", around 16 x
24 inches or bigger, the way they look does not matter
as they will be getting covered.....
Thanks,
Jeff
Solid Core Training
Portland PACE
Hammer Velo Cycling Team
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