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<blockquote data-quote="Gibby1" data-source="post: 1232412" data-attributes="member: 15983"><p>So, we get up there tonight and discovered that the majority of the second load of boulders was dumped at end of the 9 road instead of a the bottom of the Rainier Vista, so that's going to mean an entire day of just hauling rocks from one pile to another.</p><p></p><p>The boulders look perfect for the project however. The biggest ones are most likely going to stay in the pit and the smaller and mid size ones will get moved on to the trail. </p><p></p><p>In the next week or so we should be staging most of the rocks down at the bottom of the Rainier Vista.</p><p></p><p>We need someone with a 5 yrd dump truck with a metal box that could haul from the start of Rainier Vista up to the bottom of the hill climb. That would save a TON of time hauling a few rocks at a time back and forth. Anyone have access to such truck that we could borrow?</p><p></p><p>If my Case 1150B moves, then we just have to get it out there and back. We can use that to move rocks up and down the hill. We just got the engine running today and having tested the drivetrain yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibby1, post: 1232412, member: 15983"] So, we get up there tonight and discovered that the majority of the second load of boulders was dumped at end of the 9 road instead of a the bottom of the Rainier Vista, so that's going to mean an entire day of just hauling rocks from one pile to another. The boulders look perfect for the project however. The biggest ones are most likely going to stay in the pit and the smaller and mid size ones will get moved on to the trail. In the next week or so we should be staging most of the rocks down at the bottom of the Rainier Vista. We need someone with a 5 yrd dump truck with a metal box that could haul from the start of Rainier Vista up to the bottom of the hill climb. That would save a TON of time hauling a few rocks at a time back and forth. Anyone have access to such truck that we could borrow? If my Case 1150B moves, then we just have to get it out there and back. We can use that to move rocks up and down the hill. We just got the engine running today and having tested the drivetrain yet. [/QUOTE]
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