Cloudcroft NM woodcutting trip fall 2010

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Racenut

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Our recent woodcutting trip to Cloudcroft New Mexico, It was cold as hell and we got caught out in the snow. It was still fun and want to go back for more in a couple weeks.

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looks like fun. how's the rig handle with all that wood back there? i love snow like that, just a nice light dusting...i will get to experience that next year when i move back home to iowa.
 
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The Expy handles the load really well thanks to the air ride, we hauled it back home about 100 miles and could barley even tell it was there. Yeah and the weather reminded me of back home since I am originaly from the Portland, OR area.
 

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cause he live in new mexico. have you ever been there? DDD. DIRT DUST and DESERT! no trees. haha no there is but nothing good. i dont blame him. i cant wait for snow. going to go there during x-mas break. gotta go get some mothers pies in Julian. wanna take ur whole family there navy? itll be kool. unless they dont want to see snow. haha
 
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why on god's green earth are you hauling wood 100 miles?! hahah

I told my wife I don't want another $100+ dollar gas bill from the furnace use again this year. I can get 4 cords of mixed fir and oak for $20 and that will last all winter.

Plus it gave me an excuse to go by a new saw :D .

And like Panda said, in southern NM there is not a lot around here with the exception of sand/dust.
 
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