Thanks everyone...
Bushman... I don't even carry my good camera anymore. I use a couple small digital pocket cameras, Fujifilm (FinePix XP60) water-proof and pretty durable, and the second is a Nikon Coolpix (not quite as durable but great pics). I am not a great photographer but carry a good, smart camera into so great places and they do the work, I am just the mule that packs them. My good camera is a Canon EOS Rebel T1i with a 50-500mm lens and is pretty heavy and not quite as durable.
Otterman... I ordered a Tundra LT 600Ace this morn. Thought about the Extreme but heard of too many issues with the 600 etec from friends with them. Some love them others have big problems.
Well I couldn't take it and had to do one more ride. Went out to the cabin in Minto Flats to haul in some firewood. Not much snow left and leaving fast. Needing a new deck and a handicap ramp on the cabin so went down to take some measurement and get a material list. Instead of going to town and buying the lumber to haul back in with the boat, we went upriver to a friend's and milled the lumber our self. Never messed with a bandsaw mill myself and wasn't really interested until yesterday. I can see one of these in my future. Bruce has been milling lumber for himself and others for a few years and really had it figured out. Will milled 46 2x6x8', 10 2x6x16' and 8 2x4x16' board in 2 & 1/2 hours start to loaded. I couldn't have drove to town and bought the lumber in that time. Hauled everything down to the cabin and will build the deck this spring with the boat.


Bruce had his operation set up very well and is a very work-wise,efficient and organized woodsman. Would have done it faster if we weren't in his way and him having to teach us how to mill. Here I go..


The deck in the sled.

Heading across the flats to the cabin
