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    Quote Originally Posted by Ianab
    Nah... just the tracks where the digger hauled the logs out.. that IS the bottom of the gulley, everything else falls INTO there

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    Ian
    Looking closer, I see what looked like a block subsidence was just the track marks. Do you have much of an erosion problem over in the Shaky Isles? I'm so used to seeing eroded gullies due to overclearing that I just assume everywhere is the same.
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    Do you have much of an erosion problem over in the Shaky Isles?
    Depends what part you are in. This farm is hilly but pretty stable, couple of meters of heavy volcanic ash over stable sandstone. Other places, yeah they should have just been left in forest, and the guys with any sense are planting them in trees again. Even radiata pine is better than grass at holding unstable hillsides together

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    See now Ian didnt I say that sheep chuckin caper isnt any good for you? Not only was I totally amazed at myself with knowing that but seems that sheep chuckin caper isnt much good for the land either!! :eek: So as Ive said many times mate you blokes have to stop chasin them sheep around the back paddock and up to the edge of the cliffs its deteriorating the land when they back up!! strewth I spin myself out sometimes!!
    Believe me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!


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