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Building a Home-made Solar Powered Travel Trailer From the ground up!: June 2014
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Building a Home-made Solar Powered Travel Trailer From the ground up! 8220;Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." Mark Twain. Saturday, June 28, 2014. Massive Contraption" - " A Week-end Project on Steriods" - "The Ultimate Play-House" - "Life-Sized Crystal Castle". It is topping mid -upper 90 degrees! Port si...
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stevenlarmore | 122 Clemens
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When I was in middle school I visited a friend’s house and his dad was an electrician and had wired their house to be solar powered. As we talked on the ivy covered back porch he explained that sometimes, when there wasn’t enough solar power, everything would shut down until someone flipped the switch back to commercial while the solar caught up. So what if I just bought a small 1KW on-grid kit and slowly expanded? March 28, 2014. Saving Rainwater With Slow Sand Water Filter. September 11, 2013.
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Saving Rainwater With Slow Sand Water Filter | 122 Clemens
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Saving Rainwater With Slow Sand Water Filter. So I found this awesome site on using sand to filter rainwater and use in the garden/yard (and maybe even in the house if it tests out! Here’s the link: http:/ www.slowsandfilter.org/. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. September 11, 2013.
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Kokanee Salmon
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Back to home page. Where have all the kokanee salmon gone? The Fish Journal" Issaquah Press, Published July 17, 2012. For 5 million years, an ancient class of salmon has been swimming in lakes and streams once connected to the Pacific Ocean. They are kokanee, a small species of freshwater salmon. Young kokanee showing V-shaped tail fork, no spots and silver scales. What do kokanee eat? Why are only a few left? How have they survived? Fortunately, some kokanee spawn in the lower reaches of several small c...
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Sturgeon Fishing
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Back to home page. The Fish Journal" Issaquah Press, Published April 24, 2012. Virgil and Dallas and Chehalis River sturgeon. It is wild rhododendron time and that means it is time to bring out your long casting rods and plan a white sturgeon fishing outing. Seasons to retain sturgeon vary on different reaches of the Columbia River system. The next season for the Ilwaco area on the lower Columbia River is May 12 through July 8. On the Chehalis River sturgeon may be kept during other open game fis...Sturg...
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Access to fishing in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana
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Back to home page. Washington State Fishing and Recreational Access Laws "Watch your step! The Fish Journal" Issaquah Press, Published September / December 2010. Do I have a right to fish there? That is a question recently proposed to me by a reader. This was after he was asked to leave the stream by the owner of property next to the upper Raging River. He was wading upstream and fly fishing after gaining access to the stream with permission of an adjacent property owner. The key to the right of the publ...
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Fishing seasons and limits
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Back to home page. Fishing seasons and limits are going down. The Fish Journal" Issaquah Press, Published February 2 2011. Just announced, and effective Feb. 2, is a sudden closure of rivers and streams for steelhead fishing in the Eastern Puget Sound watershed. Despite the record chinook or king salmon run last fall and a projected increase in spring chinook numbers this year, several other sea-run fish have gone down and are projected to continue to diminish in numbers. Comment on this column at www...
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Hatchery rainbow trout
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Back to home page. Head to Beaver Lake for hatchery rainbow trout. The Fish Journal" Issaquah Press, Published November 6, 2012. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife is planning to release some of those big rainbow trout you may have seen in a rearing pond at the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery. In fact, you may have fed them through the fence with fish food provided by the Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery during Salmon Days. Being that the mean depth of Beaver Lake is 21 feet, it is best fished fro...
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Return of the Nerka Its Starting
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Back to home page. Lake Sammamish kokanee need long-term fix. The Fish Journal" Issaquah Press, Published September 25, 2012. Return of the Nerka - It's Starting". Oncorhynchus nerka, our kokanee salmon in Lake Sammamish, is a threatened native species with greatly reduced numbers spawning in streams feeding the lake. Most visible in these efforts are the members of the Lake Sammamish Kokanee Work Group, which includes watershed residents, the Snoqualmie Tribe, King County and the cities around the lake,...
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An Atypical Day on the Yakima River
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Back to home page. An Atypical Day on the Yakima River. The Fish Journal" Issaquah Press, Published December 3, 2008. A report of reasonable caddis and other insect hatches, together with recent reports of fishing success, spurred my enthusiasm and I tied up a couple of dry flies and made sure I had some bead-head nymphs to tempt non-rising trout. So far it looked great. Subsequent to declarations of refusal to go fishing with a rat in the boat we tilted the boat so the rainwater washed under the floorin...