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M O S S O N W O O D
The Accidental Adventures of a Sustainable Forester.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
The Pickaxe
When it comes to removing rocks from trails,
The
Pickaxe
, is a beauty.
The problem is, once you've got the rock out, you've got to fill the hole in.
If only I had something about the same size to fill it back in.
Like a rock.
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Bill Pocock
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