That's a wrap! Thanks for a great season. See you all next year!
We should be shooting 2nd Saturday and 4th Sunday again next year.
Final schedule to be finalized in February.
The Rough Riders would like to invite you to a Dry Gulch Clean Up Day!!<br />
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We would like some help getting the range ready for the shoot on Sunday 4/28/13. If you could join us about 1:30 pm Sunday 4/21/13, the help would be greatly appreciated. The winter was not too kind to the Dry Gulch.<br />
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Thanks in advance.<br />
Johnny Popper
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Be Carefull!!<br />
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[font=times new roman,times,serif]So again, please check the web site befor ecoming out Sunday...[/font]
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If we have power failure I have to be here to start the generator to back feed the house with power or loose everything in the basement. Might not be able to join the party at the range unless the river has crested and is starting back down. <br />
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Mother Nature can be very unforgiving sometimes and those that have told me what a beautiful spot I have here with my house should visit me now to see the other side of what sometimes takes place...<br />
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Perhaps some pictures later if this technically challenged old fart can get his daughter to take and post some here... [/font]
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[font=times new roman,times,serif]Anyone want to go fishing?[/font]
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[font=times new roman,times,serif]Unfortunately part of the house has a crawl space under it and the access to that is now eight inches from overflowing into the basement. This could also be sand bagged, but when you have the type of pressure generated by eight foot plus in the water table it WILL FIND A WAY to seep into the basement from somewhere. New cracks and or seepage developes to keep the pumps busy.<br />
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Been here before and you just have to wait it out and have the pumps and back up power to run them. Twice before it was worse than it is now, but then this one hasn't crested yet[/font].
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It's also interesting to sit and watch what comes down the river which is probably moving along at about ten miles an hour. People who haven't lived here long have no clue what they're up against. Just saw a section of pier with a picnic table and then a bunch of lumber stacked on top of it float by. An extremely fine job of balancing the weight on top of the pier, but floating down river just the same with the pier section under water and unseen but you know it's there underneath that engineering marvel on top of it.<br />
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Then there will be those #@%$;*&^ who launch their power boats before the river is open and ignore the fact that the river is closed or No Wake! The damage they cause can be considerable after you think you've beaten the problem with all your efforts to make it through the flooding.[/font]<br />
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