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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: white17] #2172619
10/03/10 08:37 PM
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Thanks guy's. I'll be at Home Depot tomorrow in Soldotna so I'll
look for it.
"don't sell it anymore". Figures, must have worked to well.

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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: white17] #2172659
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gas works good as well as used motor oil!!!




Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: white17] #2172905
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Bob, What do those alarm/motion detectors do ??


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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: white17] #2173026
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In areas where you have the houses built upon a steel post and wood pad foundation , is it common practice to vent the clothes dryer directly under the house , instead of out the side of the house ?

First time I ever saw it done like that .

Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: white17] #2173030
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I hope bob is hanging in there with the bears, been a while since we have heard from him.


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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: white17] #2173033
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WOW !! The house I was looking at in Wasilla that was going for $74,000 recently sold for only $38,000

Certainly is a Buyers Market!!

Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: ] #2173043
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Im looking at houses in the Valley and if it sold that cheap it has major problems. There was a house that was selling for about 75k that looked nice but was in a flood plain and the house had a wood foundation. The "little stream" had filled the basement more than once. Venting the dryer out the bottom will rot the sheeting underneth the house.

Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: white17] #2173050
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W17:
The alarm pictured is both motion and heat sensitive to prevent false pops in our breezes. When triggered they emit a constantly altered series of loud noises and also have a flashing light attachment with them. They work ok for awhile then the growlers get irratated by them and eat them.

F2:
Still hanging in there. The bride and I were up all last night guarding the windows but not a thing showed up. Managed to scavange together an electric fence today so will sleep tight tonight. While I was putting up the fence that boar in the photos walked right through my yard less than 30' from me with the gun setting about 30' feet the other way from me. Walked over and sniffed the sledge I was driving stakes with and kept on going. That guy sure looks a lot bigger at 30'. There was just two of them snorkleing in front of the house at dark so I'm sure the fence will get tested tonight.

Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: white17] #2173063
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bob are those your buildings in that photo also?


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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: ] #2173066
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Originally Posted By: canvasback
WOW !! The house I was looking at in Wasilla that was going for $74,000 recently sold for only $38,000

Certainly is a Buyers Market!!


must be a meth house cause i just refinanced and the value of my house is 30 grand more than i paid for it 3 years ago....sure it wasnt a house in chicago or ny u were looking at.....alaska's market is strongest in us




Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: white17] #2173068
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f2:
No. The first cabin is owned by a group of Dentists from Anchorage who hunt ducks mostly. The other log home belongs to a fellow from Utah who is only here during fishing season.
There is one other set of buidings next to us upstream that used to be a lodge but is now owned by a family from Wyoming. That is seasonal also and it is just my bride and I here till next spring.

Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: ] #2173303
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Originally Posted By: canvasback
In areas where you have the houses built upon a steel post and wood pad foundation , is it common practice to vent the clothes dryer directly under the house , instead of out the side of the house ?

First time I ever saw it done like that .


If you mean into a crawl space, the answer is no. It will cause rot because of the humidity. If it's open then yes. It prevents cold air from coming in the vent.


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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: garyalaska] #2173371
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Originally Posted By: garyalaska
Originally Posted By: canvasback
WOW !! The house I was looking at in Wasilla that was going for $74,000 recently sold for only $38,000

Certainly is a Buyers Market!!


must be a meth house cause i just refinanced and the value of my house is 30 grand more than i paid for it 3 years ago....sure it wasnt a house in chicago or ny u were looking at.....alaska's market is strongest in us


After reading the property condition report and looking at all the interior pictures, it was worth about what it sold for . I think the value was in the land. 3.29 Acres on a Lake in Wasilla.

Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: ] #2173577
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Update on the Great Growler War of 2010.
After I got my cobbled electric fence up wasn't sure if it worked or not. After fishing for a while early this morning the larger bear I had photographed several times was feeding out behind on berries and came near our yard but took a wide berth around the fence. About ten minutes later his smaller snorkeing bud showed up. As you can see in the photos we walked towards the fence then parraleled it for a while then got energized. The time between the 2nd and 3rd photo was incredibly quick and I would of liked to of captured the exact monment he was lit up. It didn't smack him as hard as I expected so better check the fence.

Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: UgashikBob] #2173594
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UgashikBob,
To think that I get upset when my neighbors cats crap in our garden!! crazy

I know you wrote that this one is smaller, how small/big would you say this one is?


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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: white17] #2173596
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I'm no bear expert but would guess 7 1/2 to maybe 8'

Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: white17] #2173633
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Well I have to say...at least it is working, perhaps not up to your standard but none the less working.

I think you need a motion sensored vidio camera to share with the rest of us. You get all the fun of watching your neighbors getting poked and lit.

BTW...nice looking pictures. Hey...there is a dead moose in your wifes garden.

How did you do fishing ?

Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: white17] #2173660
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We always bury the moose like that in the permafrost with the horns exposed so we can locate them during the winter for food. Saves on power for the freezer.
Fishing for salmon at least has been over for weeks its just the snorkleing growlers that are bottom feeding.

Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: UgashikBob] #2174189
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UB thank you for sharing the pictures and bear adventures in your back yard.

Just showed them to my wife who is always worried a bear ( black or Griz) "may" show up at the trap camp. She is paranoid about bears. After these pictures and your posts I think she realizes that a "show up" at our camp is a lot more rare than she thinks being that there is no salmon to attract them. Also we are very careful about garbage or anything that may attract bears.


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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5 [Re: white17] #2174399
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Good point about the clean camp. We work very hard at that including burning trash with diesel which seems to help. When they tried getting in the living room window the other night we wondered because we had nothing inside other than cookiong odors that must of done it. Had to be some reason they went for the house versus the other buildings. Our problem is we are right in the travel path from the fish in the river to the berries out behind. One plus is the growlers showed us a couple berry patches we overlooked.

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