Evoloution
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Global warning in Canada ..eh lol
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OH HECK YEAH! Thats awesome! I used to knee board behind a four wheeler out at camp WAY back in the day before the phragmits took over the beach. but were not allowed motor vehicles... it was the managers son who would hook us up!
this may be a way around the no motor vehicle act. LOL. Im always looking for loop holes.... not allowed a go cart? thats okay I built the 2x4 wooden bike built for 2?
actually im glad we arnt allowed golf carts ect... unless you have a parking permit. thats the way all parks should be.
this may be a way around the no motor vehicle act. LOL. Im always looking for loop holes.... not allowed a go cart? thats okay I built the 2x4 wooden bike built for 2?
actually im glad we arnt allowed golf carts ect... unless you have a parking permit. thats the way all parks should be.
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What are phragmits?thegawd wrote:QR_BBPOST OH HECK YEAH! Thats awesome! I used to knee board behind a four wheeler out at camp WAY back in the day before the phragmits took over the beach. <snip>
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i spelt it wrong but close haha.
its the invasive 8' marsh grass taking over the wetlands, shorelines n ditches across North America. its ruining the once prestine beachs.
hard to combat, cant use traditional pesticides because of the water and the root systems are impossible to completely remove.
the manager out at camp uses 12" forks on the back of a tractor and probably spends a month pulling it all out. he has recovered about 50% of the beach compared to the property line... but there's tonnes of beach that no one grooms at all.
when I was a kid 20 years ago there was none at all on any of Lake Hurons shorelines.
http://www.invadingspecies.com/invaders ... hragmites/
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