Idaho Wilderness

Posted by: pappy19

Idaho Wilderness - 02/12/21 06:37 PM

This is one of many reasons why I live in Idaho. Enjoy.

Pap

https://www.pbs.org/video/50-years-of-wilderness-keehd8/
Posted by: coachblalock

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/13/21 07:36 AM

Good stuff Pap!

Beautiful country!
Posted by: coachblalock

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/13/21 11:47 AM

Pap:

I wish that our State Government cared about our environment. But when Bill Clements was Governor, he pretty much gave the oil companies a free pass to spill oil, salt water, and flare H2S all they wanted. Rick Perry did the same during his reign.

We had a particular nasty spill on Thursday that still threatens to contaminate my place. The State of a Texas gave me the “yea, yea, we will check into it”.

Then, I called the Sabine River Authority and told them that it could potentially pollute Lake Fork. It got their attention! Within a couple of hours, I got phone calls from the US Corps of Engineers and the EPA.

The EPA man, a State Guy, and the boss of the oil company met at the site Thursday evening. The EPA guy told all of them that the mess would get cleaned up immediately or that HE would get it cleaned up and they would pay for it.

They worked all night in freezing temperatures and were still working yesterday. I am sure that they are pissed at me. Well, it’s their turn!

I can show you a 40-50 acre place about a mile away from me that NOTHING has grown on during my entire lifetime.

Coach
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/13/21 01:12 PM

The Corp of Engineers and EPA have way more authority than any state agency. You made the right choice and hopefully it will get cleaned up. Stay warm Coach.

Pap
Posted by: coachblalock

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/13/21 04:16 PM

Thanks Pap.

I’m watching Yellowstone right now and thinking about that video you posted.

Coach
Posted by: Wayne Dengler

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/14/21 10:10 AM

Coach,
Glad that you were able to get some things moving in the right direction.

By the way,the government said that Agent Orange was "harmless"

Wayne
Posted by: Eric

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/14/21 10:53 AM

Wayne, before his death, my Dad was receiving Agent Orange disability besides his 0-5 pension. They eventually admitted it.
Posted by: Wayne Dengler

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/14/21 01:08 PM

Eric,
I was out of 'Nam before they started with the Agent Orange stuff,so I basically lucked out.

Sorry to hear about your Father. I have several friends and fellow VFW members that are dealing with the effects of that junk.

Wayne
Posted by: Eric

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/14/21 01:37 PM

Wayne, thank you. Too many Vietnam vets had to wait to long to be properly thanked. All those brave men are heroes to me....even if they just pointed a flashlight to direct an aircraft on a runway.
Posted by: coachblalock

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/14/21 07:32 PM

On the day he died, my Uncle Paul told me that it was Agent Orange from his 2nd tour that had ruined his health.

And we have always thought that flaring the H2S gas right across the road from the Farm House caused my Dad’s Pancreatic Cancer. He spent a lot of time their after he retired.
Posted by: Wayne Dengler

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/15/21 09:32 AM

Agent Orange did not do one thing to assist in the war.

However,it did a great job of making a total ruins of some beautiful areas that to this day cannot be occupied.

Just like a number of villages that had the tear gas CS dumped on them. Never cleared up.

Wayne
Posted by: Eric

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/15/21 10:02 AM

Idaho is 1 of the few states I have not visited. I will have to change that now. Looks awesome.
Posted by: coachblalock

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/17/21 04:55 PM

Originally Posted By: Eric
Idaho is 1 of the few states I have not visited. I will have to change that now. Looks awesome.


Same here! Beautiful Country in the video!

I'm not minding this cold weather. I can put on enough clothes to stand it a while!

Its the 110 degrees / 100% humidity Texas Summers that makes me sweat ammonia & grease that hurts me!
Posted by: Wayne Dengler

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/18/21 10:42 AM

Coach,
All sections of the country have their pluses and minuses.

For me,I can take the heat but it is the bone stabbing cold that takes it's toll on me.

Of course,any extremes of either one is not pleasant.

Up by the cabin in Northern Maine,ice out is around mid to late May,just in time for the black flies!!!

Wayne
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/19/21 08:38 PM

My daughter Terry Dee steelhead fishing on the Salmon River, caught this giant today. She has stage 4 breast cancer but is going for it. She loves fishing.

Pap
Posted by: coachblalock

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/19/21 08:54 PM

GOOD FOR TERRY DEE !!!

Prayers from East Texas.
Posted by: Shoot870p

Re: Idaho Wilderness - 02/19/21 09:18 PM

Way to go Terry! Pappy, please send my congrats to her. Looks like a bit if cool fishing weather for sure.
Walker