01 Jun 2009 12:20:36 am
This week lead us to Maplewood state park near Pelican Rapids Minnysoda. Are instructions were to construct and install a 4'x24' bridge that would connect two trails together in the park. The dnr has all of these great plans for just about everything. The only problem is the designs are from the 1930's. The designs are ok for the most part, but the hardware and materials have changed some since then. The bridge went up pretty smoothly. What you are looking at is 48 cedar, true 2x8's that are laminated together with 70lbs of nails. This baby must have weighed close to a million pounds when we were done. The old bridge which looked more like a dock was destroyed when someone rode a horse over it last fall. I think our bridge could take on a Clydesdale.

Pretty good looking bridge huh?
Here is a proud bunch of guys...we built a 4 foot wide bridge 2 inches at a time

We have now started camping at the job sites to save on costs. It is really fun. It is kind of chilly at night still, but we usually get a fire going and make do. Here was my residence for the week...

Deluxe accommodations...

About 330am on Wednesday morning I awoke to a 40lb raccoon scarffing down our corn on the cob that we forgot to store. I was ticked, but about all I could do was sprint after the fatso shouting obscenities...Which I found out the next night that only makes the big raccoon more upset. He brought reinforcements the next night and we were constantly surrounded by the little varmits. We survived multiple assaults, and we were really lucky to escape with our lives
Here's something I picked for the ladies who have stopped by to read this post

After the bridge was built we went further south to Glacial Lakes State Park to do one more prescribed burn. We burnt 80 some acres up which brings the running total of acres burnt to somewhere around 1800 this spring. Sad to see burning season go, but it was a great experience.
Today I managed to get out on the water, even though we had to fight through a couple of thunderstorms, we managed to find some nice weather after getting soaked for an hour or two. I had a first...I caught my first rainbow trout, actually I caught three. The lake we went to was stocked with these puppies, so my buddy and I decided to check it out. Really clear water, really deep water. Trout hit hard, but after that they were pretty easy to pull in. These were just little guys, with my biggest at 10". I think my modified bass tackle must have been a little too much for them to handle. I got a couple of nice jumps out of one, but if I wanted too I could have just wabashed him into the boat



That’s about it guys, looking forward to another week of work. Going up north from here to kill some aspen trees, and spray some herbicide. Something new in a new place...my routine is that there isn't one
Going to watch the cubs get their butts kicked on Sunday night baseball, and pack for the week....
Have a good week yall
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Hey hey hey
By : Whomp @ Time : 01 Jun 2009 01:11:34 am :
I bet camping out up there is so much fun! How long till you guys start getting to the warm weather? It was perfect here today, mom and I spent the AM at the lake, then I had two games tonight, lost one, won one... I think I'm getting better, but I still swing at bad pitches, then get mad at myself... ugh. Hope you have a good week, nice lookin bridge ya got there- and I love the little flower
Later dude
Weather
By : Paul @ Time : 01 Jun 2009 02:46:50 am :
This is the warm weather!!! Its nice, hoody weather at night and in the am...It has been so awesome weather wise for the past 2 weeks, when I say it is cooler its not like -30degrees or anything
Keep your head up with softball, if it was easy everyone would do it. ROCK ON KATE
Yikes!
By : UR @ Time : 01 Jun 2009 11:57:16 am :
An in-line spinner on your froggin' rod??? That's just weird. You are just branching out in all directions, I see. Next thing you know you'll turn into some flyrodding, philosophizing, hippy-lib, granola-munching, do-gooder. Oh, beware of the darkside, young grasshopper. Never forget your roots as a 250hp two-stroke, plug-chucking, redneck, "OK let's get this thing started," bubba.
But, that is a wonderful looking bridge and beautiful fish.
Keep up the nice work!
Minnesotaville
By : Nick @ Time : 01 Jun 2009 01:58:45 pm :
Check this out!
http://www.beach-party.com/mville.htm
To my BIL
By : your SIL @ Time : 03 Jun 2009 10:28:34 pm :
Eeewww!!!! I would have scream like the girl I am at the 40 pound raccoon.
Pretty flower.
P.S. Your writing is hilarious, similar to Bill Bryson. He wrote A Walk in the Woods. You know it's funny when Daniel reads it cover to cover. Check it out, if you want something to read.
commenting on your comments
By : Paul @ Time : 06 Jun 2009 02:22:38 pm :
UR - Don't worry bass fishing is always on my mind, all fishing has to be compared to that... It may actually take away a little bit from the whole trout fishing experience, I think of it as cross training!
Nick - That is hilarious, some of my buddies up here will get a kick out of that song, thanks for sharing dude
L - I will have to check out this Bill Bryson guy... That would help pass the down time at camp!
Bridge Build
By : Martin B @ Time : 06 Jun 2009 05:24:51 pm :
Damn fine looking bridge Paul Vincent. Glad you were able to squeeze in some of your favorite pastime. The bass boats were flying on Lake Freeman Wednesday night - thought of you and Ed. The tree service that removed the 75 year old soft maple from our new place only used Stihl equipment. I told them that was what you and your crew used. Remember - be safe and wear your hearing protection. Dad
Bridge Build
By : Paul @ Time : 08 Jun 2009 03:18:08 am :
Thanks pop!!! I suppose some of the few wood working skills that I have, came from watching you, so thanks!!!!