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xet

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They’ve come a long ways…trimming machines. Worth every penny in a big operation.
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I agree. I fell in love with this machine. A lot of people will do it wrong but done right it is an amazing machine.
 

Jericho Mile

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I agree. I fell in love with this machine. A lot of people will do it wrong but done right it is an amazing machine.

I know the owner..Cullen…from when he started Green Broz in San Diego. Now they work out of Vegas. For sure…the machines work.

I remember seeing the prototypes operate way back around 2012ish. I was skeptical at that time. Now look.
 
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Sub24ox7

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Really loving this thread! Absolutely beautiful scenery. I also run everyday, couldn’t make it without it… it’s like oxygen for me. I used to live in southern Utah for a spell. And it’s also beautiful but high plains desert so it will snow in winter. Days in summer are just so dry and hot and the nights really cool. Anyway keep on keepin on, seems you are living my kind of life. Gardening and exercise, and of course lots of nature✌️❤️
 

Jericho Mile

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Really loving this thread! Absolutely beautiful scenery. I also run everyday, couldn’t make it without it… it’s like oxygen for me. I used to live in southern Utah for a spell. And it’s also beautiful but high plains desert so it will snow in winter. Days in summer are just so dry and hot and the nights really cool. Anyway keep on keepin on, seems you are living my kind of life. Gardening and exercise, and of course lots of nature✌️❤️
Thank you so much! Run on!

I was up near Utah a couple years back…camping and running. It was late in the season (end of Sept…beginning of Oct) and I ran the Shell Creek Range…outside of Ely, Nevada….until it got too cold.

Beautiful places up that way
 

Montuno

...como el Son...
i was making a desert joke...even the rio barely has water in it this year

...Well, in my European Sierra Morena, at almost 39°N, even the ants are carrying canteens this summer...
In these photos of 9-July, you can see what should be a pool of clear spring water, about ten metres wide, several tens of metres long, and almost 2 metres deep, and the source of the source of one of the Guadalquivir's spring streams...

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By the way, @Jericho Mile : Who was the Gómez whose surname is named after the New Mexican mountain peak?
 

Jericho Mile

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...Well, in my European Sierra Morena, at almost 39°N, even the ants are carrying canteens this summer...
In these photos of 9-July, you can see what should be a pool of clear spring water, about ten metres wide, several tens of metres long, and almost 2 metres deep, and the source of the source of one of the Guadalquivir's spring streams...

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By the way, @Jericho Mile : Who was the Gómez whose surname is named after the New Mexican mountain peak?

Dry. Wish you some rain.

Not sure who Gomez was. I’ll look into it. Probably a Rancher.
 

Jericho Mile

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we got a nice little shower last night...so far a decent monsoon season...looking forward to fall though,and seeing what the photoperiod plants do at the salt mine
…I stayed dry during my run…but coming back into town yesterday…it was unloading for about an hour. My garden feels like a jungle.

I’ll ride those dry fall conditions into the important harvest windows. Technically…on paper…it should be a perfect scenario. Wet when needed..dry when it gets to be crunch time

You guys should rock out down there. Agriculture all day!
 

unclefishstick

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so far at least the auto run is coming out better than expected considering the horrid starting conditions...it remains to be seen if it's actually any good,and it will all go to pre-rolls presuming it passes testing...i understand we have someone ready to buy the whole lot...fingers crossed,it will take some of the self imposed pressure off me even though i'm fairly certain it won't even cover my salary so far...i can only do so much considering how primitive the set of conditions i had to deal with are,and everything needed always being 2-4 weeks too late...i'll be glad once the autos are all gone,at least the full season plants are healthy and resisting the bugs...
and the new bike build is getting closer to being an actual bike rather than a bunch of parts i'm waiting on...
 

Montuno

...como el Son...
Dry. Wish you some rain.
Well, it's no joke (my compatriots and "loving adoptees" can confirm it because it's even appearing in the national news): Today and suddenly, in my "Deep Hispañistan", so much water is falling from the sky that it can't be the drains of any plane, nor a flock of vultures pissing in unison...: this has to be that thing they call rain...
And in August!
 

Hombre del mont

Dr of Stupidity
Well, it's no joke (my compatriots and "loving adoptees" can confirm it because it's even appearing in the national news): Today and suddenly, in my "Deep Hispañistan", so much water is falling from the sky that it can't be the drains of any plane, nor a flock of vultures pissing in unison...: this has to be that thing they call rain...
And in August!
Sadly not as far south as us. Today we hit 44.3c!, I think that is the hottest I've ever seen it in my 9 summers in Spain.
Last night, as I lay in bed tossing and turning, I could see at least 2 thunder storms in the distance, but as is usual for us, our mountain ranges seem to stop them from reaching us. Cant wait for the main fiesta of the year, as it invariably rains!

It's not been made any better by my being unwell for such a long period.

@Montuno, how on earth do you guy's cope where you are. Ordinarily when I see your temperatures, I feel a little better, as we're regularly 3 or 4 degrees below you. What was your maximum today?

If my car was working, I'd drive up as high into the sierra Nevada as I could and just sit naked under an over hanging rock formation.
 
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